John Pacenti | Key Biscayne Independent
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Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava’s office said a judge’s ruling will not deter the County from evicting Miami Seaquarium from its Biscayne Bay location.
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Village Code Compliance Officers will begin to issue warnings on Sept. 16 to any properties that are not in compliance with the new enforcement measures.
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Much of the criticism from lawmakers was directed at Colombian President Gustavo Petro, the country’s leftist leader elected in 2022.
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Miami-Dade County, officially served the eviction notice on the company running Miami Seaquarium after the lease agreement came to an end over the weekend.
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The Miami Seaquarium has asked a federal judge to block an eviction notice issued by Miami-Dade County weeks ago. The seaquarium faces quick turn deadline to surrender the waterfront location on Biscayne Bay.
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Rep. Vicki Lopez vowed this week she would pass a new statewide e-bike and scooter law and name it after Megan Andrews, the Key Biscayne resident who died in a collision with an e-bike on Valentine’s Day.
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Key Biscayne Police Chief Frank Sousa revealed an “active and ongoing criminal investigation” into allegations against Key Biscayne gymnastics coach Oscar Olea.
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U.S. Rep. María Elvira Salazar got in line with most of her GOP colleagues and endorsed former President Donald J. Trump for the Republican nomination.
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The Key Biscayne Village Council agreed Tuesday to hold a public forum on issues related to how police investigate sex cases and how the Village is protecting its youngest citizens.
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Florida remains ranked third in the nation for human trafficking, but the top prosecutor for Miami-Dade County says her office is now a model for fighting the insidious crime.
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In the last year, the Miami Seaquarium has been the site of multiple animal deaths. Seaquarium officials found it necessary to relocate its Pacific white-sided dolphins, as well as three manatees.
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Ben Kirtman, a professor of atmospheric science at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School, was joined by three other scientists for UM's school’s Climate Cafe Series hosted by WLRN.