New Miami-Dade chair, vice chair meet to coordinate ‘vision’

New Miami-Dade chair, vice chair meet to coordinate ‘vision’

Miami-Dade Commission Chairman Jean Monestime and Vice Chair Esteban Bovo will take over the helm of the ship after the official, public installation ceremony and swearing-in Jan. 16 with their families standing proud and loved ones/lobbyists gushing and TV cameras rolling. But they apparently can’t wait or want to start planning their rule in advance. […]

Commissioners fight crime with meetings, rallies — not cops

Commissioners fight crime with meetings, rallies — not cops

Miami-Dade County Commissioner Audrey Edmonson called for a “State of Emergency” meeting last week about a spike in recent shootings in her District 3 — at least 18 people shot in 21 drive-bys, including a 14-year-old boy who was killed — and what can be done to stop the violence. About 200 people attended, including […]

David Richardson sets sights on Sen. Gwen Margolis’ seat

David Richardson sets sights on Sen. Gwen Margolis’ seat

The conversation is said to have started over a year ago, after Rep. David Richardson (D-Miami Beach) won his first election and became Florida’s first openly-gay state legislator. Several sources close to both he and Senator Gwen Margolis (D-North Miami Beach) — who has been in public office for four decades and is rumored on […]

Mayor has conflict, won’t vote on Aventura Hospital helipad

Mayor has conflict, won’t vote on Aventura Hospital helipad

Everyone knows that Gov. Rick Scott‘s HCA-owned hospitals are increasing turning to the trauma center business and Aventura Hospital could take one step further toward becoming the third trauma center in Miami-Dade on Tuesday, if the city council approves a helipad on the medical center’s campus. One might immediately jump to the conclusion that this […]

Sweetwater plaza name veto previews divisive mayoral race

Sweetwater plaza name veto previews divisive mayoral race

Sweetwater Mayor Jose Diaz just won’t have it. He says that a Brothers to the Rescue Memorial Plaza on 109th Avenue just across from FIU will not have to share its name with the Nicaraguan poet hero Ruben Dario. He vetoed last month the commission’s actions to do just that and the veto is expected […]

Senior housing becomes trash dump post election — again

Senior housing becomes trash dump post election — again

There is a problem when year after year after year, the same stories of horrid conditions come out of public housing complex for senior citizens that is set upon by elected officials every campaign season. But that is exactly what is happening with the residents of the Robert King High and Haley Sofge buildings on […]

Doral councilman succeeds in ousting clerk — now what?

Doral councilman succeeds in ousting clerk — now what?

Here we go again. Doral went three for three last month when City Clerk Barbara Herrera became the third charter official to be fired in less than a year – the third termination for what seems like political rather than professional reasons. Councilman Pete Cabrera said he wanted to fire Herrera because of inefficiency and […]

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