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Miami Is the World Cup's Most Electric Host City — Here's Everything You Need to Know
Miami is hosting 7 FIFA World Cup 2026 matches at Hard Rock Stadium — and no city on earth is more ready. Here's your complete guide: schedule, neighborhoods, and what to expect.
Miami Is One of America's Top Human Trafficking Corridors — And the Community Is Fighting Back
Miami ranks among America's top human trafficking corridors — and on this episode of A Day in Miami, we had the most important conversation the show has ever produced.
This Miami SAT Prep Program Is Boosting Scores by 200+ Points — Here's How They Do It
A Miami SAT prep program is averaging 200-point score improvements for South Florida students — and the methodology behind it challenges everything you think you know about test prep.
How Mo Garcia Helped Build Miami's Nightlife Empire — A Story of Hustle, Vision, and South Florida Heat
Mo Garcia helped build Miami's nightlife from the inside — the real economics, the Wynwood transformation, and what made South Florida's club industry a global force.
DMV Scams, Skyrocketing Property Taxes, and the Fight for Transparency in Miami-Dade County
From DMV fraud to property tax assessment fights, Miami-Dade County's accountability gaps affect every resident. Here's what you need to know — and what you can do about it.
Inside BrandsMart's Black Friday Madness — Miami's Wildest Shopping Tradition
Black Friday at BrandsMart is a Miami institution — thousands of shoppers, real deals, and an energy that no national chain can replicate. We went inside.
The World's First Electric Boat Racing Championship Came to Miami — And It Was Electric
The world's first electric boat racing championship has landed in Miami — blending high-performance sport, sustainability, and the city's iconic waterways.
This Miami Mentalist Read Our Minds Live on Camera — And We Still Can't Explain It
Michel Gallego walked into the A Day in Miami studio and read minds on camera. It's the strangest, most entertaining episode the show has ever produced.
He Built a Miami Insurance Empire by Putting the Hispanic Community First
In a city that's 70% Hispanic, this entrepreneur built an insurance empire not by targeting the Latino community — but by actually understanding it from the inside.