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Chaka Khan, Del McCoury Band and Arrested Development headline GrassRoots Fest

Examiner Miami Edition

Miami's Historic Virginia Key Beach Park is the site of a four-day showcase of rock, Reggae, Hip-Hop, Latin music and Funk from February 9 to 12, 2012.This inaugural cultural celebration is a family events is... »

Wale & Melanie Fiona have been added to the 9 Mile Music Festival (aka Marley Fest)

The305.com

MIAMI, Florida — The 19th Annual 9 Mile Music Festival will be held at The Historic Virginia Key Beach Park (Key Biscayne) Miami, FL. The New Year has brought about a new venue for the annual Miami based Reggae music festival. This year (2012) the foll... »

Environmental Regulation in the Rick Scott Era: Whatever business wants it to be ... by gimleteye

Eye On Miami

In the year, 2011, that the Rick Scott administration and the GOP-led legislature pole-axed growth management, it is fitting to read the story in the Herald to close out the year, that the state of Florida has awarded permits to dispose of the waste fr... »

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MARCH 3 – The 19th Annual 9 Mile Festival (…aka…Marley Fest)

The305.com

MIAMI, Florida — The 19th Annual 9 Mile Music Festival will be held at The Historic Virginia Key Beach Park (Key Biscayne) Miami, FL. The New Year has brought about a new venue for the annual Miami based Reggae music festival. This year (2012) the foll... »

Virginia Key

Miami Every Day Photo

Virginia Key is a 863-acre Miami barrier island, in Biscayne Bay, south of Brickell and north of Key Biscayne, accessible from the mainland via the Rickenbacker Causeway. On this island, you find Virginia Key Beach Park, Miami Seaquarium, and the Unive... »

Bubba

Miami Every Day Photo

Known as "A Genuine, Original Florida Establishment, Virginia Key, Miami, Florida USA," this is Jimbo's Place. It is said that his is "simply the last place at the end of the road where everyone is welcome, from kings and politicians to working folks a... »

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City contemplates loophole to avoid public vote on Miami Marine Stadium

Miamiherald.com MiamiDade

If Miami commissioners vote this week to create a partnership between the city and the nonprofit group trying to restore historic Miami Marine Stadium, it would mark the third time in less than a decade that city leaders have used a legal loophole to k... »

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