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2. Building restrictions discussed: residents and the council reviewed the newest draft of the city's Future Land Use Map on Tuesday, bringing questions about height and density restrictions
3. North Miami's library wont be torn down - yet: as the city continues plans to rebuild the public library, the North Miami city council has made it clear that the current library will not be torn down
4. Fallen officer recognized after law change: thirteen years after his death, a North Miami Beach police sergeant was remembered by the department, and a plaque was dedicated in his honor, thanks to
5. FIU Bay Campus turns 30: More than 500 people, including alumnus and one-time American Idol finalist Nadia Turner, gathered Tuesday to celebrate the FIU Bay Campus' 30th anniversary
6. Town forum eyes annexation: County Commissioner Sally Heyman will host a town forum this week to discuss public safety, as well as the annexation of the 'doughnut hole' near the
7. Council may put issues to voters
8. North Miami allows rare advertising banner: despite concerns that temporary construction banners could lead to 'visual pollution,' the council voted Tuesday to allow a building to hang up two five
9. Expansion, renovations approved for park: Uleta Park Community Center, which was built in 1967, will get a three-phase makeover, including an expansion
10. North Miami unit aims at gang crime: with almost 300 warrants out for arrest, the North Miami Police Department's newly formed Strike team will work to eliminate gang violence in the city
11. Pool unlikely to open by the summer: Plans to have Victory Park Pool renovations completed by the beginning of the summer have been quashed by delays
12. North Miami Beach Council defers tough issues: In the first meeting that included two newly elected members, the City Council heard from residents and put off action on amendments to the city plan and
13. North Miami Beach weighs density changes
14. Ex-candidate's lawsuit alleges defamation: a former city council candidate filed a defamation lawsuit because of fliers sent out days before the May 15 runoff election
15. City manager prepares to cut budget: service cuts are likely if the state changes taxes, city manager Keven Klopp told the council Tuesday
16. City's war dead are honored
17. Libraries, schools team up to keep kids reading this summer: to keep children reading during the summer, Miami-Dade's library and school systems and many individual schools throughout the county have created programs
18. Mayor Kevin Burns sworn in for 2nd term
19. Mayor Marin urges belt tightening: Mayor Raymond Marin gave an update on the city to the North Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce a week before the new council meets for the first time to discuss
20. Brise gets tax-reform feedback: Ronald A. Brise, District 108's representative to the Florida House, has been making his rounds in the district warning local leaders to prepare for tax
21. The school that's most likely to succeed: from brainiacs to athletic prowess, Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High has been on a roll since the school opened nine years ago
22. Asians meet with police after death: South Florida police and Asian community leaders hope a recent tragedy will spur better relations between authorities and immigrant business owners
23. Burger fixture may be served cash to refurbish
24. North Miami Beach runoff results signal mood: John Patrick Julien's victory in the North Miami Beach runoff may signal voters favor height and density restrictions over the mayor's 'Smart Growth' plan
25. Seniors likely to get a homestead boost: low-income seniors across South Florida may soon be eligible for an extra $25,000 exemption on their property tax bill
26. Seniors may get bigger tax break
27. Race tight as runoff approaches: With the runoff election fast approaching, incumbent John Patrick Julien and challenger Gary Goldman urge people to get out and vote
28. Plan to improve and build more city parks is crafted: it's been more than 30 years, but North Miami has finally updated a road map for the future of the city's park system
29. Mayor wins 2nd term after divisive election: the incumbent mayor of North Miami was reelected despite an organized campaign supporting the Haitian-American challenger
30. Cops honor their fallen brethren: Every year the police department holds a memorial ceremony to honor the three officers in the department who have been killed in the line of duty over the
31. 'Outsider' hopes to keep council seat: Two fresh faces will join the council after they overwhelmingly beat out two incumbents. A third incumbent will try to defend his seat in the upcoming runoff
32. Autistic prom-goers dress up and dance
33. Autistic students dance the night away at prom
34. Haitians backing one of own for North Miami mayor
35. As work ends, school is dedicated: From rocks and dirt to books and hallways, the David Lawrence Jr. K-8 Center has come a long way in a year
36. Pioneers still have the spirit: North Miami's Senior High School's storied past lives on through its alumni, who still have the school spirit. Many hope a new school will bring it back
37. Incumbent touts progress
38. Mayor's race heats up in last stretch: Campaigning is in full swing in North Miami, as the two candidates for mayor scramble to garner votes for the May 8 election
39. Campaign flier mystery solved: after a bit of confusion about who was behind ads sent out to residents attacking incumbents for Tuesday's elections, it became clear that Bill Borkan is
40. City council candidates put on the hot seat at forum: A candidate night held last week by the North Miami Beach Civic association put candidates on the spot answering questions about height and density and
41. Incumbents are not a sure thing: As the May 1 council elections approach, fliers have begun to circulate and candidates are reaching out to get votes
42. Cops seek gunman who killed N. Miami man
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44. Car theft behind traffic-stop attack: Police have arrested two men they believe were involved in a March incident where a man backed a car into a police officer and was subsequently shot
45. Police say man molested kids, fled on bike
46. Word perfect: these student champions have it all spelled out
47. Town manager field narrowed: Five candidates interviewed last week for the vacant town manager's job, and the search committee will likely make a recommendation to the town council
48. Tax cuts could slow city's wireless plan: While wireless connected shops are becoming common, an effort to blanket Sunny Isles Beach with coverage might be slowed if property taxes are reduced in
49. Beach risks send up a red flag: THE BEACH IS HOPPING AS THOUSANDS OF SPRING BREAKERS, SNOWBIRDS AND LOCALS ENJOY THE SUN AND SAND. BUT, BEWARE, RIP CURRENTS HAVE BEEN A PROBLEM
50. City may oppose proposed tax reforms: Commissioners will consider passing a resolution Thursday opposing proposed tax reforms in the Florida Legislature and tackling noise and nuisance problems
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