The Miami Age

The Miami Age reports on events and developments impacting the Miami metropolitan area. Our journalists provide coverage of local governance, business activities, cultural institutions, and significant community matters. We aim to inform residents about issues directly affecting their daily lives.

Our editorial team focuses on delivering accurate and timely news to the diverse populations within Miami-Dade County. We adhere to established journalistic practices in our reporting processes.

The Importance of Local News in Miami

Local news serves a critical function for a city the size of Miami, connecting residents with information relevant to their specific neighborhoods and the broader urban environment. It highlights the decisions made by local administrations, impacts of economic shifts, and changes within educational systems and healthcare providers.

Miami's unique position as a major international hub, situated between the Everglades and the Atlantic Ocean, creates distinct challenges and opportunities. Local reporting addresses topics such as coastal resilience efforts, transportation infrastructure projects, and the evolving dynamics of tourism and trade within the region.

Understanding these local issues can influence civic participation and public discourse. The Miami Age supplies information that residents can use to engage with their local government and community organizations.

Editorial Standards

The Miami Age operates under a strict set of editorial standards designed to ensure accuracy, fairness, and impartiality in its reporting. Our journalists are tasked with verifying all facts before publication, relying on multiple credible sources whenever possible.

We apply principles of objectivity, separating factual reporting from analysis and opinion. Any opinion content is clearly identified and presented as such. Our commitment to journalistic ethics guides all aspects of content creation, from initial reporting to final editing.

Our editorial team takes responsibility for the content published. We correct errors promptly and transparently when they occur. The pursuit of truth and public interest remains central to our operations.

The Miami Age does not accept payment for editorial coverage. Advertisements are clearly distinguished from news content to maintain integrity and avoid any potential for confusion. We maintain a clear distinction between our newsgathering operations and commercial interests.

Ownership

The Miami Age is owned and operated by APG, an independent digital media company. APG maintains editorial independence for all its publications. Readers can find more information about the owner at APG.

APG is not affiliated with any political party, special interest group, or corporate entity that could influence editorial decisions. This structure ensures that The Miami Age can report without external pressures.

How to Get in Touch

The Miami Age welcomes feedback and tips from its readers. If you have information our journalists should investigate, or if you wish to provide comments on our reporting, please contact us.

Letters to the editor are also considered for publication. Please ensure all correspondence includes your full name and contact information for verification purposes.

You can reach our editorial team by visiting our contact page at miamiage.com/contact. We review all communications and respond as appropriate.

For specific inquiries, including corrections or journalistic standards, please direct your correspondence to editor@miamiage.com.

Our mailing address is also listed on the contact page. We regularly review incoming messages to ensure all feedback is considered by our staff.

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