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Florida voters to decide whether school board races should become partisan
While marijuana and abortion rights may be getting a lot of attention, there’s another constitutional amendment Florida voters will get to weigh in on this November that could also have some major ramifications.
Mast Capital & AEW Announce Delivery of 346-Unit Apartment Community Remi on the River in Miami
Mast Capital, one of Florida’s most active real estate development and investment firms, in partnership with AEW, a global real estate investment firm, has completed Remi on the River, a new multifamily development in the bustling Miami River District. “The Miami River District has seen a resurgence in the...
Coconut Grove groups accuse City of Miami of housing discrimination against Black residents
Reverend Willie F. Ford’s church is emptier than it used to be. It’s not that his congregation doesn’t want to come in on Sundays, he says — it’s that they can’t. In the past decade he’s been ministering at St. Matthew Community Baptist Church, Ford has seen his flock dwindle as parishioners are priced out of their homes in the predominantly Black Coconut Grove Village West.
The 67th Annual Vizcaya Ball celebrates 1960s-Inspired Theme
MIAMI – The Vizcaya Ball returns for its 67th edition, raising funds for the continued preservation of Vizcaya Museum and Gardens while beautifully illustrating the timeless nature of fashion and history. This year’s highly anticipated black-tie affair introduces the theme “Vizcaya Royale,” which captures the elegance of late 1960s fashion. Join us for this grand celebration on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024, at 7 p.m.
Mario Cristobal: RB Mark Fletcher and DL Akheem Mesidor will be ready for fall camp
The Miami Hurricanes football program will begin fall camp relatively healthy. UM will begin training camp next Wednesday, July 31st and according to head coach Mario Cristobal, most of the players will be a full go for the start of the season. Two notable players set to make their return...
Lou Pearlman Died While Incarcerated With 13 Years Left on His Prison Sentence
There are many different flavors of fraudsters. There is the Elizabeth Holmes type, who claims she got in a little over her head. Then you have the Anna Delvey variety, who appear to be in it for the love of the game. Some people scam out of desperation while others are simply greedy. They will never be satisfied. By all accounts, music mogul Lou Pearlman falls under that last category. He rose to prominence and semi-fame after creating bands like the Backstreet Boys and NSYNC. Pearlman then stole from them, and many others. The former record label owner eventually "plead...
‘Fore’ The Community Golf Tournament set for July 29 to benefit Habersham Co. Animal Shelter
The “Fore” The Community golf tournament will take place on Monday, July 29, with a shotgun start at 9am at Apple Mountain Golf Course in Hollywood. Cost of playing is $500 per team or $125 per player, with proceeds benefiting the Habersham County Animal Shelter. Breakfast and lunch will be provided to registered players. The animal shelter also will have door prizes and a silent auction. Each player will get one Mulligan, one Tee Buster, and one toss during the tournament. For any details, inquiries, sponsorship, or to enter a team, reach out to Tim Bryant at [email protected] or 706-499-9714.
LSU offers 2028 Athlete from south Florida
Brian Kelly and his recruiting staff traveled to Pembroke Pines, Florida, to extend a scholarship offer to an athlete from the 2028 recruiting class. To land him, the Tigers will have to fend off Miami, a home-state favorite. A’mir Sears is a 6-foot-1, 160-pound, athlete from Pembroke Pines where he will play Varsity football for West Broward High School. The West Broward Bobcats finished last season 7-4 with a loss to South Dade in the first round of the state playoffs. He has no crystal ball projections, but the nearby Hurricanes are a 22% favorite to land him per On3....
Miami Hurricanes bring in eight incoming freshmen from the Class of 2024
CORAL GABLES, Fla. – The University of Miami soccer team will take the pitch in a few weeks for their first regular season match of the 2024 season. The roster features numerous new faces as the Hurricanes welcomed 17 newcomers, including eight freshmen to the program this offseason. Three...
Miami-Dade Residents Receive Scam Notices Claiming Water Needs Testing
Residents in Kendall and South Dade are receiving solicitation notices for water testing left at their homes potentially from companies trying to sell water filters. The Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department says these notices have nothing to do with them and that water filters are NOT needed to use Miami-Dade’s high quality drinking water.
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