WSVN 7 is reporting that during the last school year, a class of 2018 Miami Springs High senior had hacked into teachers’ computers to alter grades. According to the report, the student allegedly used a keylogger to capture the teachers’ login and password information and then used that information to gain access to the system. […]
read moreAll Angels Academy, an Episcopal Day School, has open enrollment for the upcoming school year. Learn more at http://www.AllAngelsAcademy.org/
read moreMiami Springs little league baseball is OPEN for Fall registration. Season starts September 15 through November 17 with weekend practices and Saturday games! Visit www.miamispringslittleleague.org to register. Registration closes August 26.
read moreOne of the very first Miami Subs to open up was located in our own backyard in Virginia Gardens on 36th Street. It opened in the early 90s and served the area well for many years. But change is always a constant and the former Miami Subs will soon open as a Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen. […]
read moreThe City of Miami Springs announced that LIME BIKES are replacing the Orange SPIN BIKES as the Bike Share company servicing Miami Springs. LIME BIKE already operates in Key Biscayne, North Miami, Miami Shores, and North Bay Village. Just like SPIN, you have to download the LIME BIKE app. You scan the bike with the […]
read moreForgive any perceived sarcasm, but in case you didn’t already know, Miami Springs, like most of South Florida was carved out of the Everglades. Much of where we live used to be a swamp full of wildlife, including alligators. Alligators can be found in virtually any body of water throughout the State of Florida. If […]
read moreAccording to NBC 6 Miami, the driver of a hotel shuttle bus was ejected after a BMW allegedly ran a red light causing the accident. The accident occurred on NW 36th Street near Palmetto Drive. NW 36 Street was closed for hours Wednesday morning while investigators processed the scene. Local roads were clogged with congestion […]
read moreThere were 44 reported criminal incidents during the month of July in Miami Springs. Here’s a breakdown of what happened in July: Residential Breaking and Entering: Only 1 incident occurred on July 11th around 5pm in the 1st block of Carlisle Drive. Non-Residential Breaking and Entering: 3 incidents occurred on Mokena Drive, Curtiss Parkway, and […]
read moreAccording to the City of Miami Springs, MDWAS (Miami Dade Water and Sewer) will be doing road work in the area of NW 36 street between Coolidge Drive and LeJeune Road (near Pollo Tropical) over the next few weeks between 9pm and 5am. Delays should be minor due to the lower amount of traffic during […]
read moreThe City of Miami Springs capped the millage rate (property tax rate) for fiscal year 2018 – 2019 at the current millage rate of 7.3575 during a special council meeting held July 26th. That means there will be no tax hike for the upcoming election year. Council still has a few budget meetings before finalizing […]
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