Despite issues with labor, blacks, he gets a key No. 2 post When Miami Beach City Manager Jimmy Morales said early last month that he was leaving the city for greener pastures, he claimed he didn’t have another job option. But Ladra and many others didn’t believe him. Nobody leaves a $306,000-a-year job with nothing […]
But we can’t afford a special election in District 8? She said yes. Miami-Dade’s longtime budget director, Jennifer Moon — who had been elevated to the position of deputy mayor under Carlos Gimenez — has left the new mayor’s team to join the Board of Commissioners as senior advisor. Acting Chair sprung the surprise proposition […]
DLC names two key cronies: Ed Marquez, JD Patterson Miami-Dade Deputy Mayor Ed Marquez is safe. For now. Marquez was on a list of county officials that many political observers thought would be out with the election of Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, who was expected to clean house. We can cross him off. He has […]
In their first meeting with the five newlyelected members, the Miami-Dade Commission moved Thursday to poach former Vice Mayor and Budget Director Jennifer Glaser Moon from the newly-elected mayor’s office. Nobody heard Mayor Daniella Levine Cava complain. Moon is the woman, after all, who said “Under this mask, I’m saying fuck you,” on a hot […]
Several people who live, work and play in Miami were denied their First Amendment rights Thursday when the city attorney arbitrarily decided there was no need to hear almost nine hours of public comments on a measure to tighten noise restrictions on businesses next to homes. The city effectively silenced any dissent over a piece […]
The Miami city commission appointed a temporary District 5 commissioner to finish out the term vacated by Keon Hardemon, who was termed out and is now the county commissioner in Miami-Dade District 3. It wasn’t who everyone expected. But some suspect a fix anyway. And it looks like Commissioner Alex Diaz de la Portilla doesn’t […]
Madeline Pumariega, executive vice president and provost at Tallahassee Community College, was raised in Hialeah. She went to Miami Dade College and later became president of the Wolfson Campus in downtown Miami. And now she’s coming home to MDC as its new president — the first female president of the largest and most diverse community […]
Miami-Dade’s first female mayor was sworn-in Tuesday at a ceremony that was long on pomp and circumstance — there was even a marching band — and short on specifics. It was a bit anticlimactic. La Alcaldesa Daniella Levine Cava, who alternated to short brief Spanish summaries of what she said in English, did name the […]
Miami City commissioners could decide on Wednesday who to appoint to the District 5 seat to replace Keon Hardemon — who was elected to the county commission last week — from the 12 candidates who applied as of Monday afternoon. Or they could be split 2-2 and come back later. But they have ten days […]
The Miami-Dade Commission had another “last” meeting Monday — this will really have to be the last because the new guys get sworn in Tuesday — to vote on a resolution that would allow some of them to keep meeting virtually during the COVID19 state of emergency. They have to have a quorum. And the […]