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A citywide push to eliminate duplicate images from public-facing property databases has put Miami ahead of several global peers, but the work is far from finished.
News4 July 20263 min read
The removal of duplicate images from online platforms has significant implications for Miami's residents, affecting everything from local business visibility to community engagement.
News4 July 20262 min read
City officials and cultural administrators face a series of binding decisions this summer over how to fix a growing backlog of misidentified and duplicated artwork records in Miami's municipal database.
News4 July 20263 min read
As the city grapples with the implications of duplicate image replacement, residents of Miami's Little Havana and Wynwood neighborhoods share their concerns and experiences.
News4 July 20262 min read
A closer look at the factors contributing to the growing issue of duplicate image replacement in Miami's digital landscape
News4 July 20262 min read
Homeowners across Miami-Dade say outdated and mismatched property photos in city and county databases are causing real financial and legal headaches — and nobody seems to be fixing them.
News4 July 20263 min read
From Little Havana to Liberty City, community members are pushing back against a municipal photo archive that fails to reflect who actually lives here.
News4 July 20263 min read
From a record-breaking heat emergency to stalled infrastructure projects and a contentious vote on affordable housing, Miami's first week of July packed in a full month's worth of news.
News3 July 20263 min read
From Brickell's stormwater fights to Liberty City's housing pressure, here's what moved the needle in Miami this week.
News3 July 20263 min read
From chronic flooding on Brickell Avenue to a transit referendum years in the making, here's the thread connecting Miami's most urgent community issues this summer.
News3 July 20263 min read
As Europe buries thousands of heat victims and West African cities drown in floodwaters, Miami is stress-testing its climate resilience infrastructure in ways that reveal both genuine progress and stubborn blind spots.
News3 July 20263 min read