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16th Annual Jazz In The Gardens Music Festival Set To Return This Year To Miami Gardens
The city of Miami Gardens on Thursday unveiled its list of performers for its annual music festival that kicks off in about two months.

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The city of Miami Gardens on Thursday unveiled its list of performers for its annual music festival that kicks off in about two months.

Mayor DeFillipo is under fire after legal findings bring into question his primary residency and voting record.
Cubans and Haitians who come to South Florida by boat are not eligible for the new parole program and are subject to repatriation.
Former state Senator Annette Tadeo is running to become the new chair of the Florida Democratic Party.
Three people, including a Miami-Dade police officer, were injured in a violent crash early Friday morning in Miami Gardens.
"What's unique about this sports venue is that it is open to the public. It's a municipal swimming pool," said complex manager Laura Voet.
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The annual event started as a way to honor Dr. King. It later morphed into a protest of police brutality.