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    Michael Miller Interviews Juan Carlos Esquivel, Doral Voice Managing Director

    Michael Miller Interviews Juan Carlos Esquivel, Doral Voice Managing Director.

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    Miami Community Newspapers is your go-to source for Miami community news, offering daily updates, podcasts, and multimedia content. Covering local events, business updates, and lifestyle features across Miami-Dade County, our family-owned media company publishes a variety of neighborhood publications both online and in print. Explore Miami’s culture through our exclusive community podcasts, magazines, and newsletters.

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    Strive305 Entrepreneurship Podcast ak Carl Christian, fondatè & CEO nan The Nice Agent CO

    Strive305 Entrepreneurship Podcast ak Carl Christian, fondatè & CEO nan The Nice Agent CO. Powered by Strive305 Anbasadè yo ak jere pa Urban Impact Lab. (Akomode nan jounal kominotè yo)

    Pou aprann plis sou Strive 305 HUB, vizite: https://www.Strive305Hub.com

    ABOUT US:

    Miami Community Newspapers is your go-to source for Miami community news, offering daily updates, podcasts, and multimedia content. Covering local events, business updates, and lifestyle features across Miami-Dade County, our family-owned media company publishes a variety of neighborhood publications both online and in print. Explore Miami’s culture through our exclusive community podcasts, magazines, and newsletters.

    #thatscommunitynews #communitynewspapers #miamidade  #miamidadecounty #thatscommunity #miamicommunitynews #coralgables #palmettobay #southmiami #doral #aventura #pinecrest #kendall #broward #biscaynebay

    Miami’s Community News: Bringing People Together Through Local Journalism and Community Engagement

    Since 1958, Miami’s Community News has been at the heart of South Florida, serving as the region’s #1 hyperlocal news source. But we’re more than a newspaper — we’re a multimedia company and a platform for connection, civic pride, and community storytelling.

    Michael & Grant Miller

    Led by brothers Michael and Grant Miller, this family-owned business publishes 13 neighborhood editions that stretch from Homestead to Aventura, including Pinecrest, South Miami, Cutler Bay, Coral Gables, Palmetto Bay, and into South Broward County. Each edition delivers neighborhood news, events, business highlights, and essential legal notices.

    A Modern Local Media Network

    Our offerings go far beyond print. Today, Miami’s Community News provides a wide range of services through:

    • Digital stories and updates at www.CommunityNewspapers.com
    • CNEWS TV, our video and podcast platform at www.CNEWSTV.com, with over 35 original weekly shows
    • Social media marketing across Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube
    • Public relations and advertising services to promote local businesses
    • Legal notice publishing in Miami-Dade and Broward counties
    • Commercial video production for social media and online campaigns

    Meet and Greets: Connecting the Community in Person

    One of the most powerful ways we build community is through our monthly Meet and Greet networking events. Held at local restaurants, venues, and business hubs across Miami-Dade, these gatherings bring together:

    • Business professionals
    • Elected officials
    • Nonprofit leaders
    • Community advocates
    • Media personalities

    Each event is an opportunity to make meaningful connections, exchange ideas, and build visibility — all in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Many attendees are also featured in our publications, podcasts, or social media platforms, further extending their reach in the community.

    Powered by Teamwork

    At Miami’s Community News, none of this happens alone. From our editorial staff and video production crew to our advertising consultants and event organizers, teamwork drives everything we do. Our success comes from collaboration — both within our team and with the businesses, civic leaders, and residents we serve. Every story published, podcast recorded, and event hosted is the result of a group effort dedicated to one mission: serving our community.

    A Platform for Local Voices

    We spotlight the people and stories that matter most. Whether it’s Michael or Grant Miller hosting interviews or community members sharing insights, we give a voice to the leaders, educators, business owners, and everyday heroes of South Florida.

    Built on Community

    At our core is a simple mission: bringing people together. Through journalism, networking, video, and storytelling, we build connections that strengthen our neighborhoods and foster a sense of belonging.

    Entre Dos: Lo Que Callan Los Hombres: Soledad, Abuso Laboral Y Cáncer De Próstata

    Entre Dos Con Carlos Anaya (@Cafecitoespiritual) Y Gabriel Páez (@Gabriel_Paez), Un Espacio Donde La Reflexión Se Unen. Dos Voces, Una Conexión Profunda, Y Conversaciones Que Tocan El Alma. ¡Únete A Este Viaje Único Lleno De Inspiración, Estilo Y Conciencia!

    En este emotivo segmento, carlos y gabriel abren un espacio honesto y valiente para hablar de tres temas profundos que afectan la salud mental y emocional masculina: la soledad emocional, el abuso laboral y el cáncer de próstata. A través de conversaciones sinceras y reflexiones personales, ambos presentadores buscan romper tabúes y generar un diálogo sobre lo que muchos hombres callan. Con un enfoque cálido y empático, este segmento invita a la conciencia, la compasión y la acción colectiva para sanar y prevenir.

    #Entredos #GabrielPáez #CarlosAnaya #CafecitoEspiritual

    For more news, be sure to go to www.communitynewspapers.com

    ABOUT US:

    For more Miami community news, look no further than Miami Community Newspapers. This Miami online group of newspapers covers a variety of topics about the local community and beyond. Miami’s Community Newspapers offers daily news, online resources, podcasts and other multimedia content to keep readers informed. With topics ranging from local news to community events, Miami’s Community Newspapers is the ideal source for staying up to date with the latest news and happenings in the area. 

    This family-owned media company publishes more than a dozen neighborhood publications, magazines, special sections on their websites, newsletters, as well as distributing them in print throughout Miami Dade County from Aventura, Sunny Isles Beach, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Brickell, Coconut Grove, Pinecrest, South Miami, Kendall, Palmetto Bay, Cutler Bay and Homestead. Each online publication and print editions provide comprehensive coverage of local news, events, business updates, lifestyle features, and local initiatives within its respective community.

    Additionally, the newspaper has exclusive Miami community podcasts, providing listeners with an in-depth look into Miami’s culture. Whether you’re looking for local Miami news, or podcasts, Miami’s Community Newspapers has you covered. For more information, be sure to check out: https://communitynewspapers.com.

    If you have any questions, feel free to email Michael@communitynewspapers.com or Grant@communitynewspapers.com

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    Carlos Migoya Speaks at Miami Community Newspapers’ CasaCuba Breakfast


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    Miami Community Newspapers hosted its monthly breakfast at CasaCuba, featuring special guest speaker Carlos A. Migoya, CEO of Jackson Health System. Attendees enjoyed insightful updates on the future of healthcare in Miami, networked with community leaders, and connected over great food and conversation.

    #MiamiCommunityNews #CasaCuba #JacksonHealthSystem #CarlosMigoya #MiamiEvents #CommunityLeadership #HealthcareLeaders #SouthFloridaBusiness

    ABOUT US:

    Miami Community Newspapers is your go-to source for Miami community news, offering daily updates, podcasts, and multimedia content. Covering local events, business updates, and lifestyle features across Miami-Dade County, our family-owned media company publishes a variety of neighborhood publications both online and in print. Explore Miami’s culture through our exclusive community podcasts, magazines, and newsletters.

    The MiamiHal Real Estate Show with special guest, Peter Zalewski, Miami’s Condo Expert

    The MiamiHal Real Estate Show with special guest, Peter Zalewski, Miami’s Condo Expert. Join Hal Feldman and Peter Zalewski as they discuss the latest in the Miami Condo market.

    For more information or to reach out, visit: www.miamihal.com

    ABOUT US:

    Miami Community Newspapers is your go-to source for Miami community news, offering daily updates, podcasts, and multimedia content. Covering local events, business updates, and lifestyle features across Miami-Dade County, our family-owned media company publishes a variety of neighborhood publications both online and in print. Explore Miami’s culture through our exclusive community podcasts, magazines, and newsletters.

    #thatscommunitynews #communitynewspapers #miamidade  #miamidadecounty #thatscommunity #miamicommunitynews #coralgables #palmettobay #southmiami #doral #aventura #pinecrest #kendall #broward #biscaynebay

    (Produced by: Amber Feldman)

    Between the L’Chaim: How to be a Mench

    Between the L’Chaim: How to be a Mench. Join Susan Miller and Rabbi Mendy Fellig in their discussion on the 7 Noahide laws and what it means to be a mench.

    The 7 Noahide Laws

    • Belief in G-d: Do not worship idols
    • Respect G-d & Praise Him: Do not blaspheme His Name
    • Respect Human Life: Do not murder
    • Respect the Family: Do not commit immoral sexual acts
    • Respect for Others’ Property: Do not steal
    • Respect all Creatures: Do not be cruel to animals
    • Creation of Judicial System: Pursue Justice

    For questions or comments, email: Questions@BetweenTheLchaim.com

    ABOUT US:

    Miami Community Newspapers is your go-to source for Miami community news, offering daily updates, podcasts, and multimedia content. Covering local events, business updates, and lifestyle features across Miami-Dade County, our family-owned media company publishes a variety of neighborhood publications both online and in print. Explore Miami’s culture through our exclusive community podcasts, magazines, and newsletters.

    #thatscommunitynews #communitynewspapers #miamidade  #miamidadecounty #thatscommunity #miamicommunitynews #coralgables #palmettobay #southmiami #doral #aventura #pinecrest #kendall #broward #biscaynebay

    (Produced by: Amber Feldman)

    In The Circle Host Suzan McDowell Welcomes Gale Nelson, Big Brothers & Big Sisters Miami


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    In The Circle Host Suzan McDowell Welcomes Gale Nelson, President & CEO of Big Brothers & Big Sisters Miami.

    To learn more, go to: www.bbbsmiami.org

    To watch more shows, visit: www.CommunityNewspapers.com/cnewstv

    ABOUT US:

    Miami Community Newspapers is your go-to source for Miami community news, offering daily updates, podcasts, and multimedia content. Covering local events, business updates, and lifestyle features across Miami-Dade County, our family-owned media company publishes a variety of neighborhood publications both online and in print. Explore Miami’s culture through our exclusive community podcastsmagazines, and newsletters.

    #thatscommunitynews #communitynewspapers #miamidade #miamidadecounty #thatscommunity #miamicommunitynews #coralgables #palmettobay #southmiami #doral #aventura #pinecrest #kendall #broward #biscaynebay

    2025 Lincoln Aviator Reserve II — Miami Luxury, Reimagined

    2025 Lincoln Aviator Reserve II

    In a city where your car is an extension of your home, office, and social life, the 2025 Lincoln Aviator Reserve II fits right in. I’ve driven everything from flashy convertibles to rugged SUVs, but few rides have balanced power, tech, and South Florida style quite like this one.

    Let’s start with presence. The Aviator doesn’t shout, it whispers sophistication. The redesigned mesh grille and flowing LED lighting draw admiring glances on Brickell Avenue, but it’s tasteful — not trying too hard. I went with the Jet Appearance Package, which blacks out the trim and wheels. It gives the car a sleek, modern edge that pops against Miami’s sun-drenched streets and late-night neon. At night, when the Lincoln logo glows on the front grille and the lights pulse to greet you, it feels like stepping into a boutique hotel on wheels.

    But it’s not just a pretty face. Under the hood, you’ve got a 400-horsepower twin-turbo V6 that hauls with zero drama. Need to merge onto I-95 or zip across the Julia Tuttle Causeway? This engine delivers, every time. Despite the size, it’s surprisingly nimble — thanks in part to the optional “dynamic handling package” and “air glide suspension” that smooth out the worst of our pothole-pocked roads. Whether you’re gliding down Biscayne Boulevard or heading to a weekend stay in the Keys, it’s a pleasure to drive. It also delivers 17 miles per gallon in the city and 24 miles per gallon on the highway.

    Inside is where Lincoln really wins. The Aviator Reserve II is a sanctuary. The 30-adjustment massaging seats are more comfortable than anything in my apartment, and the Revel Ultima 3D audio system? It turns rush hour into a private concert. I’ve taken calls, hosted work meetings, even changed into a dinner outfit in this cabin. There’s enough room to keep the kids entertained in the back with their own USB-C ports, and still quiet enough to enjoy a podcast up front.

    Tech-wise, Lincoln’s 13.2-inch screen and fully digital instrument cluster make Apple CarPlay and Android Auto feel seamless, and the new BlueCruise hands-free system is a godsend on specifically mapped stretches of controlled access highways known as “blue zones.” I used to dread the crawl across town during events at the arena, but that’s a thing of the past in this amazing luxury cruiser.

    Of course, all of this comes at a price — mine rang up just north of $81,000. The Aviator gives you that without needing to go full yacht-size like a Navigator or G-Wagen. It’s refined, powerful, connected — and most importantly, it’s built for how we live in this city.

    For those of us who want a ride that delivers elegance without sacrificing muscle, and technology without complication, the 2025 Aviator Reserve II might just be the perfect Miami SUV. It’s not just about where you’re going — it’s about arriving like you belong there. Give it a spin and tell me what you think.

    What You Need to Know About Record Sealing and Expungement in Miami

    Sealing and Expungement in Miami

    In an age where every aspect of our lives can leave a digital imprint, past mistakes are often not as easy to leave behind as one might hope. For many individuals in Miami, an old arrest or criminal charge can linger for years, casting a long shadow over opportunities for employment, housing, and peace of mind. Even if your case was dismissed or resolved in your favor, the underlying record remains accessible in public databases and backgrounds checks.

     

    Fortunately, the legal system provides effective solutions through record sealing and expungement. Understanding the distinction is crucial, in that sealing a record means the details of the arrest are concealed from public view, making it generally unavailable to employers, landlords, or the general public. Expungement, on the other hand, goes a step further, effectively erasing the arrest as if it never happened, with few exceptions.

     

    Navigating this process requires detail-oriented legal guidance. As a team of seasoned professionals, Hochman & Goldin, P.A. has helped countless individuals in Miami clear their names and reclaim their futures. When partnering with a Miami expungement attorney from our firm, you benefit from our deep expertise in the nuances of Florida’s expungement laws and the practical steps necessary for a successful outcome. We meticulously review your eligibility, develop a strategy to your specific circumstances, and represent your interests at every step to maximize the likelihood of achieving a clean slate.

     

    Don’t let yesterday’s challenges diminish tomorrow’s possibilities. If you’re ready to advance your professional and personal goals, reach out to Hochman & Goldin, P.A. for a confidential consultation. Whether you need a knowledgeable Miami expungement attorney or general guidance on clearing your record, we’re here to help you move forward with confidence.

     

     

    This article is sponsored by Hochman & Goldin, P.A., a firm with 30 years of experience handling over 300,000 traffic tickets within Miami-Dade and Broward counties. To schedule a no-obligation consultation and learn how a Miami traffic attorney at Hochman & Goldin, P.A. can help you fight your traffic ticket, visit hochmanandgoldin.com.

    Spotlight TV with Emily Zubi welcomes Michael Salazar, Founder & CEO of The Salazar Foundation

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    Spotlight TV with Emily Zubi welcomes Michael Salazar, Founder & CEO of The Salazar Foundation.

    For more info, go to: www.salazar-foundation.org

    For more shows, visit: www.communitynewspapers.com/cnewstv

    ABOUT US:

    Miami Community Newspapers is your go-to source for Miami community news, offering daily updates, podcasts, and multimedia content. Covering local events, business updates, and lifestyle features across Miami-Dade County, our family-owned media company publishes a variety of neighborhood publications both online and in print. Explore Miami’s culture through our exclusive community podcastsmagazines, and newsletters.

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    A mortgage in Miami is more expensive than any other place

    South Florida home and condo buyers who borrow money are charged some of the highest mortgage rates in the country.

    The median mortgage rate was just a hair below 7% last year, according to a research from real estate and construction data firm Construction Coverage.

    “It’s no surprise to me to see us at the higher interest rate bracket,” said Orlando Diaz,  president of Florida Association of Mortgage Professionals.

    The analysis examined conventional mortgages approved last year to purchase homes. A conventional mortgage is not insured or guaranteed by the U.S. government. It is the most common type of mortgage used to purchase a home.

    Florida ranked in the top 10 states with the highest median interest rate across all fixed-rate mortgages. Other Florida areas matching South Florida’s comparatively higher median interest rate were the Naples, Fort Walton Beach and Panama City markets.

    Diaz said the large presence of small business owners in South Florida could be one reason the region has a higher median mortgage rate, since business owners can face stricter qualifications than a standard borrower with a regular salary. The higher home prices here may also require a jumbo mortgage loan with a higher rate. Jumbo mortgages are those over $806,500. They tend to come with higher interest rates.

    The Miami metropolitan area also came in last among large regions for the proportion of home borrowers with a fixed mortgage rate under 7%. Only 58% of mortgages are under that level according to the research. After falling throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, mortgage rates started to rise in early 2022 as the Federal Reserve began raising its target interest rate to address generational high inflation. National mortgage rates have been over 6% for a fixed 30-year mortgage for almost three years.

    The median price of a single family home sold in Miami-Dade County in March was $670,000. One in three homes sold for over $1 million. One in four homes in Palm Beach County were bought for at least $1 million in March. The median price of all existing homes sold was $625,000. Broward County’s median price of a house in March was $635,000 with about one in five selling for at least $1 million.

    The number of condominiums in South Florida also may influence higher mortgage rates compared to other regions. Borrowing money to buy a condo usually comes at a higher price than buying a single family home. Lenders think a condo mortgage comes with higher risks than a home mortgage due to the shared nature of condo living.

    The Miami Association of Realtors has been complaining for months about the lack of favorable loans available for buyers of condos in many buildings. Data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development shows only 17 condo buildings in South Florida are approved for buyers to receive mortgages backed by the Federal Housing Administration. A FHA-backed mortgage has less restrictions than a conventional mortgage, including lower credit scores, lower down payments and lower interest rates.

    ”Apples to apples, if somebody goes to apply for a primary home that’s a single family residence versus a condo, the pricing for a condo is gonna be higher,” Diaz said. “Since we have a higher concentration of condos here in South Florida, more so than around the state, we’re naturally gonna have a higher average interest rate compared to the rest of the state.”

    The effect of higher mortgage rates here may be muted somewhat, though. One out of every four homes is sold for cash in South Florida. Half of all existing condo sales were in cash in March.

    This story was originally produced by WLRN, South Florida’s only public radio station at 91.3 FM, as part of a content sharing partnership with Miami’s Community News. Read more at WLRN.org.

    ABOUT US:

    For more Miami community news, look no further than Miami Community Newspapers. This Miami online group of newspapers covers a variety of topics about the local community and beyond. Miami’s Community Newspapers offers daily news, online resources, podcasts and other multimedia content to keep readers informed. With topics ranging from local news to community events, Miami’s Community Newspapers is the ideal source for staying up to date with the latest news and happenings in the area. 

    This family-owned media company publishes more than a dozen neighborhood publications, magazines, special sections on their websites, newsletters, as well as distributing them in print throughout Miami Dade County from AventuraSunny Isles BeachMiami BeachCoral Gables, Brickell, Coconut Grove, PinecrestSouth MiamiKendallPalmetto BayCutler Bay and Homestead. Each online publication and print editions provide comprehensive coverage of local news, events, business updates, lifestyle features, and local initiatives within its respective community.

    Additionally, the newspaper has exclusive Miami community podcasts, providing listeners with an in-depth look into Miami’s culture. Whether you’re looking for local Miami news, or podcasts, Miami’s Community Newspapers has you covered. For more information, be sure to check out: https://communitynewspapers.com.

    If you have any questions, feel free to email Michael@communitynewspapers.com or Grant@communitynewspapers.com

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