As developers reshape Miami’s art district, LGBTQIA+ venues are vanishing, leaving a community of 190,000 people with few places to gather
Residents are fighting eviction from the decades-old mobile home park in Sweetwater, Florida, which the owner seeks to redevelop into “affordable housing” apartments
The real estate boom along the Chesapeake Bay’s shoreline is just the latest form of extraction to hit the region
Tucked behind skyscrapers, a lush quarter-acre site with Indigenous, ecological, and archaeological significance is at risk of destruction. Locals, spiritual leaders, and preservationists rally to protect the spring-fed sanctuary
Combining the wisdom of experience with the energy of youth can create powerful, lasting change
The developer of the $3 billion project committed to implementing stringent heat protections for construction workers, among other measures
Construction workers reported unsafe working conditions, rampant wage theft, and substandard wages in a survey of more than 300 workers
Protesters accuse event organizers of screening attendees by religion and marketing Jews-only properties, both in violation of fair housing laws
Three workers are voicing health and other safety concerns at the landmark 2,500-year-old Tequesta site
Miami archeologists discovered 7,000 year-old artifacts and they believe the site was a Tequesta marketplace built over 2,500 years ago
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