Ancient Burial Site Found in Brickell, City Still Letting Developers Build
Archaeologists have uncovered a 3,500-year-old Indigenous settlement and burial site at 444 Brickell Avenue, right on the edge of the Miami River. The site includes midden deposits, deep trash piles containing bones, tools, pottery, shark teeth, and human remains. It sits in one of Miami’s designa
Miami-Dade’s Section 8 Freeze Leaves Thousands in Limbo Amid Housing Crisis
Miami-Dade County is quietly facing a deepening housing emergency. In February 2025, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) ordered a full freeze on new tenant-based Section 8 housing vouchers, citing a $77 million shortfall in county funds. Although officials have since narrowed
One Day for Jackson: A Vision for Miami’s Healthcare Future with Flavia Llizo
April 3rd marks One Day for Jackson, a critical fundraising event for Miami’s Jackson Health System. We spoke with Flavia Llizo, CEO of the Jackson Health Foundation, about this initiative and its community impact. Flavia has led the Foundation’s fundraising efforts for over 20 years, raising mo