18th Annual Miami Jewish Film Festival Announces Line-Up of 74 Films from 20 Countries
The best of international cinema will return to Miami when the Miami Jewish Film Festival (MJFF) takes over the city for its 18th year,...
PortMiami breaks another cruise passenger record wtth 4.8M
PortMiami, the Cruise Capital of the World, broke another world record processing nearly 4.8 million multi-day cruise passengers in the fiscal year ending Sept....
Student winners announced for Zoolens photo project
Mercantil Commercebank, one of the largest banks headquartered in Florida, announced the winners of its 2014 Zoolens Photography Project during a recent awards ceremony...
Gulliver’s Claude Charron named PLTW National Teacher of the Year
Gulliver Schools has announced that its Engineering and Biomedical Sciences Department chair, Claude Charron, was been named Project Lead The Way’s (PLTW) National Teacher...
Luncheon proceeds help support Holtz Children’s Hospital projects
More than 550 philanthropists, community leaders, and administrators from the Jackson Health System attended the 16th annual Guardians of the Children luncheon held recently...
The failure of Courthouse Bonds and its aftermath
At this point, the single most important undertaking for the county is to determine the degree of danger that the main courthouse (located at...
HistoryMiami appoints Holly Davis as vice president of advancement
HistoryMiami recently appointed Holly Davis as vice president of advancement. Davis will provide strategic leadership for the museum’s advancement program including developing support from...
White tigers recently born at Jungle Island
Jungle Island, South Florida’s popular zoological attraction which recently debuted plans for a multi-million dollar grand transformation, ihas announced the recent birth of two...