In 2015 we warned you that the new Miami Springs pool was going to be much smaller than the grand olympic sized pool we had for over 50 years. We also informed you that much of the money was going into creating more buildings. In other words, more building space. Less pool space. Now you can see the construction of the new pool with your own eyes. Total construction cost: $5 MILLION.
8/18/2007 0:00:00
The Miami Springs Washington Mutual Bank located at 4475 NW 36 Street was robbed by a Senior Citizen. The elderly man, described to...
7/15/2007 0:00:00
The Florida Supreme Court did not do justice to the Stafford family this week. Due to a technicallity committed by the defendant's lawyer,...
7/4/2007 0:00:00
Wow! What a hot parade.
The weather was gorgeous Wednesday morning as the parade made its way through the Springs. Hundreds of residents lined...
6/11/2007 0:00:00
Beautiful Miami Springs became the home of the Gators...at least for a few hours on Monday.
Miami Springs police and local celebrity trapper Todd...
5/30/2007 0:00:00
A Miami Springs Senior High student was arrested Wednesday, May 30th...the last day of school...for bringing a loaded .9mm gun to school. According...
5/1/2007 0:00:00
The Miami Airways Inn and Suites sold for $8.5 million to private investor Francisco Martinez. Located at 5001 N.W. 36th St., in Miami...
2/12/2007 0:00:00
After being shuttered for six months, the Miami Springs Historical Museum recently reopened in a new location and with new exhibits.
The museum is...
2/12/2007 0:00:00
A puppy chihuahua was in critical condition Friday after a fire engulfed a Miami Springs home.
Seven adults and two children ran out of...
11/9/2006 0:00:00
Miami Springs catcher Yasmani Grandal signed with the University of Miami. Grandal hit .443 with three home runs, 23 RBI and 16 doubles...
11/5/2006 0:00:00
Miami Springs voters to decide the future of the city-s desnity. Here-s what the charter amendment appearing in Tuesday-s elections reads:
Any building...
11/5/2006 0:00:00
Miami Springs McMansion issue is a little ridiculous. The city should encourage the development of large and luxurious single family homes. As we...