Isabella Reyes

Originally from New Orleans, Isabella Reyes fell in love with Florida during her visits and decided to make it her permanent home. A graduate of the University of Texas with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication, focused in Journalism, Isabella brings her Southern charm and keen sense of style to Miami Weekly, where she covers Tastes of the Town, Miami Music Scene, Trendmakers, and Current Affairs. Her writing captures the vibrant pulse of Miami’s hottest spots while keeping readers informed on the latest trends and developments in the city. Whether she’s reporting on a new fashion trend or exploring Miami’s dynamic music scene, Isabella’s unique perspective and passion for storytelling make her a standout voice at the publication.

Jazz in the Gardens Returns: Miami Gardens Lights Up Hard Rock Stadium with Star-Studded 2026 Music Festival

Jazz in the Gardens is back. This iconic music festival returns to Hard Rock Stadium. The event promises a vibrant weekend. It happens March 7-8, 2026. This marks the festival’s 19th year. It is a major cultural celebration in Miami. A Stellar Music Lineup Awaits This year’s Jazz in the Gardens boasts an incredible lineup….

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Miami-Dade Delays Mental Health Center Opening Amidst Funding Jitters, FIFA Funding Contrast

Miami-Dade Commissioners Defer Crucial Mental Health Center Opening Miami-Dade County Commissioners have again postponed the decision to open a $51 million mental health center. This delay stems from ongoing concerns about long-term funding. The facility, designed to divert individuals with severe mental illnesses from the jail system, has been ready for over a year. This…

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North Miami Beach Shooting Claims One Life, Injures Another in Early Morning Incident

A shooting shattered the peace in North Miami Beach. The incident occurred early Sunday. It was January 26, 2026. Police confirm one person died. Another person sustained injuries. The violence unfolded around 2:30 a.m. It happened at 1300 Northeast 157th Street. This location is in a typically quiet neighborhood. Residents expressed shock at the event….

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Venezuela: Power Struggle Stalls Political Prisoner Releases, Families Anxious

The promise to release **Venezuela political prisoners** is stalling, a development that emerged on January 10, 2026, as reported by the Miami Herald. A severe internal power struggle within the Venezuelan government is the main cause hindering the **political prisoner release** process. Fewer than a dozen prisoners have been freed so far, a number far…

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