Did you miss these 3 Miramar stories? Catch up on incinerator plans, schools, arts
Three recent stories about Miramar covered several topics, including the city’s legislative efforts to block a new waste incinerator, major changes to local high school boundaries and an upcoming Broadway musical event with a message of inclusion.
Here’s a rundown to catch up:
Story 1: Miramar takes incinerator fight to lawmakers in Tallahassee. Here’s the latest
Miramar officials are ramping up opposition to Miami-Dade’s plans for a new waste incinerator near the city by supporting proposed state legislation that would restrict such facilities near sensitive areas. The move is intended to safeguard residents from air pollution and protect the environment, while the debate continues around where Miami-Dade’s next plant will be built.
Story 2: Miramar High School’s boundaries to shift for 2026-27. Here’s what will change
The Broward County School Board approved new boundaries that will result in Miramar High School taking on over 400 students from Hallandale High as part of a county-wide consolidation effort. While Hallandale transitions into a magnet school, the shift aims to better utilize Miramar High’s capacity and reflect changing enrollment patterns around the county.
Story 3: Broadway stars coming to Miramar for musical night with a message. Here are details
The Miramar Cultural Center will host prominent Broadway performers in a show designed to foster cultural understanding and celebrate diversity. The event, which features well-known Broadway artists and community partners, combines music and dialogue to spotlight marginalized voices and encourage unity among audiences.
The story summaries above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by Miramar News journalists. The full stories in the links were reported, written and edited entirely by Miramar News journalists.