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The Frost School of Music at the University of Miami is excited to announce the FROST MUSIC LIVE concert series, as it returns to “live,” with a dazzling array of performances. The season launches
With the 2024 hurricane season quickly approaching, the City of Coral Gables wants to share a few reminders for the summer. Not all flooding is the same. Flooding is the overflow of water onto land
Due to inclement weather, this event has been rescheduled for April 3 at 5:30 p.m. Click here to RSVP ! This World Water Day, March 22, BLUE Missions partners with the City of Coral Gables to unveil a
In celebration of Women's History Month, four Coral Gables-based executives will be profiled on the city's LinkedIn and Instagram pages every Friday in March. Their inspiring leadership styles and
Pursuant to several requests for information received regarding the history of the Satchmo Blues Bar & Grill Inc. d/b/a Fritz & Franz Bierhaus’ Lease Agreement with the city, we have reviewed city
The results are in for the 2023 Miami Herald edition of Miami-Dade Favorites! With close to 50 winners in over 40 categories, the Coral Gables businesses community showed their excellence throughout a
Through April, live music and activities will take over Giralda Plaza on the first Friday of the month. The series Giralda Live will transform the pedestrian street into the place to be Friday nights
In their highly anticipated annual list of things to do, places to go and people to meet, the Miami New Times featured the following Coral Gables individuals, businesses, and more in their 2023
Did you know that there is a watering restriction in Miami-Dade County? Water conservation is vital to the preservation of South Florida's ecosystems. In Miami-Dade County, water restrictions are
Miami-Dade County has instituted more rigorous standards for new and replacement onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems (OSTDSs), commonly referred to as “septic tanks” or “septic systems.”