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Decision looms on Wynwood Arts District

Miami commissioners are set to vote Thursday on an official arts district in Wynwood, which includes special exceptions for up to 15 liquor vendors.


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Submitted by: Mitchell Zachs/MagicalPhotos.com "Young people participate in the Zo Summer Groove Youth Basketball Clinic at the Overtown Youth Center in Miami, Florida July 11, 2008."


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Northeast Neighbors editor: Carolyn Guniss, cguniss@MiamiHerald.com, 305-376-4565

  • Cruise line worker Heri Pitoyo waits for the check at Bali Cafe in downtown Miami during his break. Bali Cafe is one of many downtown businesses popular among cruise line workers.

    DOWNTOWN MIAMI

    Miami eateries offer cruise workers a taste of home

    Carnival Cruise Lines waiter Made Giriyasa strides through downtown Miami on his three-hour shore leave checking off a mental shopping list: soap and deodorant from Walgreens, a CD player from Digital World and, most important, a traditional Indonesian meal at Matahari Café -- home cooking 11,000 miles from home.

  • THE PROMISCUOUS PALATE | BY DINKINISH O'CONNOR

    BBQ scene in Miami is smoking hot

    O'Connor reveals Miami's barbecue sanctuaries where you can always find smoking good food.

  • STARBUCKS

    Cities want to save local Starbucks stores

    While Starbucks trims its stable of underperforming stores, some cities such as North Miami and Lauderdale Lakes, which counted on the coffee mecca to give a jolt to business development, are trying to save the locations.

  • The Freedom Tower, built in 1925 by James M. Cox to house his Miami Daily News, was used by the federal government to process Cuban refugees from 1962 until 1974 and has served as a beacon of liberty since.

    DOWNTOWN MIAMI

    Freedom Tower's future finally bright

    The Freedom Tower, the 83-year-old downtown Miami icon whose survival has seemed in doubt for years, cemented its future on Tuesday.

  • Strapped securely to the back a motorcycle Winnie the Pooh is ready for the ride down to Tropical Park during the Biscayne Park Motorcycle Riders "Christmas in July" Inaugural Bike Run at Peterson's Harley-Davidson in Miami.

    MIAMI-DADE

    Bikers collect toys for kids in run to Tropical Park

    Leather-clad motorcyclists had a hot ride but received solid support from elected officials and police departments as they all joined together for a great cause.

  • Candidates' forum to be Wednesday

    The homeowner associations of the Upper Eastside will host a forum for County Commission and state House candidates on Wednesday. District 3 Commissioner Audrey Edmonson and her sole challenger, attorney Val Screen, have accepted the invitation.

  • NORTH MIAMI BEACH

    N. Miami Beach workers cash out unused time

    North Miami Beach has already paid out nearly $1 million for banked sick and vacation days to management this year. The realization that hours can add up to be a financial drain on the city has Interim City Manager Kelvin Baker and some council members questioning the rule, which has been in place for years.

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