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With the dearth of playing fields on Key Biscayne in mind, the Village held meetings with the city of Miami and the Historic Virginia Key Beach Park to develop two pieces of land for youth athletics.
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Millions of people rely on city parks to recharge, cool off and connect. But climate change is threatening the very spaces that help us cope with the stresses of living on a hotter planet.
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Each year, thousands of bikes are thrown into waterways. Author Jody Rosen explains the history, and possible motivations for this strange phenomenon.
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WLRN's Nancy Klingener revisits the Key West's bocce courts, one of the places that helped make the island feel like home decades ago.
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U.S. employers added 390,000 jobs in May as the labor market stays hot. The unemployment rate held steady at 3.6%.
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Morey, a well-known surfer in Southern California in the '50s and '60s, invented the Boogie Board in 1971 in Hawaii. Morey's invention remains a popular choice for those wanting to ride some waves.
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Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties are excluded from entering Florida鈥檚 first phase of reopening, which begins Monday.They did take a step this鈥
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The land along Key West's western shore was one of the first areas of the island to be developed, when the U.S. Navy established a base there in the鈥
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For six years, Little Haiti residents have been waiting for Emmanuel 鈥淢anno鈥漇anon Soccer Park, known as Little Haiti Soccer Park, to live up to its鈥
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While the partial shutdown of the federal government has caused national parks like the Everglades to close temporarily, the state parks are still鈥