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Democrats want answers on how RFK Jr. will make Florida’s ballot
Democrats in Florida are demanding details about the state’s approval of a political party that intends to nominate presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to appear on ballots this fall. In June, Florida’s Division of Elections registered the Reform Party as a minor political party, giving it a path...
Boca Raton’s Scott Mangini, After Federal Race Horse Drug Conviction, Arrested Again
BY: 24/7 CRIME DESK | BocaNewsNow.com BOCA RATON, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2024 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — Boca Raton resident Scott Mangini, out of federal prison after a conviction on peddling drugs to race horse trainers, is now facing child abuse charges in Palm Beach County. While the arrest report continues to be processed late… Read More »Boca Raton’s Scott Mangini, After Federal Race Horse Drug Conviction, Arrested Again
Florida Humanities selects Key West Art & Historical Society to host Smithsonian Institution Food Exhibition in 2026
The Key West Art & Historical Society has been selected as a recipient of a new exhibition partnership program, “Exhibition Starter Kit: FOOD,” which captures and shares local narratives on food. KWAHS is one of eight non-profit organizations in the state that received funding in June from Florida Humanities, to create the exhibitions, in partnership with the Smithsonian Institution’s Traveling Exhibition Service. The KWAHS exhibit will be titled “FOOD: Celebrating Conch Cuisine.” ...
Circus Vazquez at Miami Herald Lot
Circus Vazquez is at the Miami Herald Lot in Miami, FL from July 25th - August 11th!. Get ready for a turbo-charged take on the traditional circus that will thrill audiences of all ages. From graceful dancers and daring trapeze artists to a hilarious clown, this gasp-inducing performance gathers tons...
Venezuelan Americans hope to make a difference ahead of elections
MIAMI - Luis Atencio feels he could help to change the path of history in Venezuela."I'm going to go back home to vote," said this Venezuelan American flying back to his country of origin 24 hours before the presidential elections. Atencio and his family moved to the U.S. because of the political turmoil in Venezuela. For the first time, he sees a ray of light by voting on Sunday for 74-year-old Edmundo Gonzalez.The former diplomat was chosen in April by opposition leaders after Maria Corina Machado, who won the opposition's primary last year, was disqualified by Maduro's government over...
UM student grateful to be part of Jackson Memorial Hospital's major upgrade
MIAMI - The emergency department at Jackson Memorial Hospital is getting a major upgrade and one of the people on the job is a University of Miami student with a passion for construction.Cade Owen is living out his dream of being an architect, in the heart of Miami's Health District. A dream birthed because of his grandparents.So, now he's studying it at the University of Miami and this summer, he's standing on the grounds of a multimillion-dollar project.Jackson Memorial Hospital is expanding its emergency department with an initial investment of $90 million. Miami-Dade County's busiest emergency department will now include...
Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava to open 7th campaign office
Because six campaign offices are apparently not enough, the campaign to re-elect Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava will open a seventh regional office this weekend. This one is in North Miami. The campaign has previously opened a headquarters in Little Havana with five other offices in Miami Beach, Liberty City,...
Miami Northwestern EDGE Deangelo Thompson Jr. commits to FAU
After landing one of the most sought-after recruits in program history last week, Florida Atlantic stayed hot on the Dade County recruiting trail and added another local talent with the commitment of Miami Northwestern (Fla.) EDGE rusher Deangelo Thompson Jr. on Friday. Standing at 6-foot-4, Thompson, who has flown under...
Miami football non-conference opponents top transfers
The Miami football team will open the season against Florida which has the fifth-ranked 2024 transfer class. Miami will return home to play Florida A&M who added several transfers from Power Five programs, Ball State with a few transfers from major programs and at South Florida who also brought in key players throught the portal.
West Palm Beach gets new non-stop destination: Buffalo
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — A new destination is coming to Palm Beach International Airport later this year and it will take off just in time for Dolphins fans wanting to see a road game. The airport revealed Thursday that JetBlue will start a new non-stop route to...
Vero Beach voters to make decisions on downtown's future; 2 referendums on Nov. 5 ballot
VERO BEACH — The ease of improving downtown hinges on two referendums, both of which will be on the Nov. 5 ballot. One would more than double the density of housing downtown, from 17 units per acre to 36 units per acre; another, more technical issue, would allow transfer of development rights. ...
WLRN Interviews NSU Marine Science Expert on Shark Attacks
Professor Mahmood Shivji, marine science specialist at NSU and director of the Guy Harvey Research Institute and Save Our Seas shark center, was recently interviewed by WLRN on the subject of shark attacks. The increased awareness of shark bites on the news does not mean there is a rise of these incidents, he said.
Florida Teacher Allowed Trans Daughter to Compete at School, Now She’s Facing the Law
The Florida school board investigates compliance with state law amidst the controversy. Full story. After allowing her transgender daughter to participate in high school sports, a teacher in Florida is likely to be fired. A Life, Ruined. In response to the situation, mother Jessica Norton has said that the people...
Fort Lauderdale CEO Sentenced to 25 Years for Deceptive Health Insurance Scheme
Source: Administrative Office of the United States Courts, District of Illinois. The CEO of a South Florida-based telemarketing company has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison after a district court judge in southern Illinois found him guilty of orchestrating a deceptive health insurance scheme. Steven Dorfman, 40, from Fort Lauderdale, led Simple Health in misleading consumers into buying limited indemnity health insurance plans, which were sold through false promises and misleading tactics.
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