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Video shows driver slamming into seniors, 94 and 80, in Bay Harbor Islands crosswalk
BAY HARBOR ISLANDS, Fla. – Newly-obtained surveillance video shows the driver of a construction truck slam into and seriously injure a senior couple crossing the street in Bay Harbor Islands last Friday. John DiSpirito Sr., 94, and his longtime partner, Diane Wishart, 80, were both seriously hurt in the...
New positions to vote for in local elections, condo laws and Venezuela's presidential election
On the South Florida Roundup, we looked at the new independent constitutional offices voters in Broward and Miami-Dade counties will have to vote for in the August primary elections, and what do they mean for the way local government works. We also examined the state regulations passed after the Surfside condo collapse, which are coming into effect soon — and they are already impacting the real estate market. And we looked ahead to Venezuela’s presidential election on Sunday. Will the Maduro regime allow an honest vote to take place?
Founder of Drunken Dragon to Open Mediterranean Restaurant in North Miami
A new waterfront restaurant plans to make waves in Miami this summer, and this time its founder is a longtime restaurant veteran. Yaya Coastal Cuisine, a new waterfront restaurant serving coastal Mediterranean cuisine, is set to open on August 14 in North Miami by the founder of the former Korean hotspot Drunken Dragon, which closed just before the new year.
Baptist Health taps 3 vendors to build a pop health system that works
Baptist Health South Florida operates a network of 11 hospitals covering four counties. It also includes numerous ambulatory facilities, urgent care centers and emergency departments to provide comprehensive healthcare services across the region. And its Population Health Service. Organization focuses on improving the health outcomes of a specific population by...
Delaney Benson brings Ariel to life in ‘The Little Mermaid’ at South Miami’s Area Stage
MIAMI – Delaney Benson steps into a role with deep family roots, bringing Disney’s beloved Ariel to life in South Miami’s Area Stage immersive production of “The Little Mermaid.”. For 34 years, Disney’s The Little Mermaid has captivated audiences. Benson, 23, now embodies the red-headed...
Students gain hands-on experience at FEMA disaster prep exercise
Undergraduate students in FIU's Academy for International Disaster Preparedness (AIDP) participated in a multiday simulation hosted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) at Homestead Air Reserve Base in Florida. Held in advance of the current hurricane season, the exercise focused setting up a staging location for emergency vehicles that carry supplies throughout the community and practicing logistical activities to prepare for future hurricane relief responses.
Miami Beach Prepares Secret Olympic Send-Off Celebration for City Employee's Daughter
Miami Beach is gearing up for a heartfelt send-off, but the guest of honor, Antwan Terry, is in for an Olympic-size surprise. The city is throwing a spirited farewell for this dedicated city employee as he prepares to support his daughter, the fleet-footed Twanisha "TeeTee" Terry, on her quest for Olympic gold in Paris, according to MiamiBeachFl.gov.
Miami housing market faces condo rush ahead of 2025 regulations
As new regulations loom, Miami condo owners scramble to sell aging properties, creating a surge in the housing market. Miami's real estate scene is experiencing a seismic shift as homeowners rush to sell their aging condos before new regulations come into effect in 2025. A recent report by ISG World highlights an impending crisis, with nearly 90 percent of active condo listings in the southeast Florida city comprising properties over 30 years old. This rush to offload older condos stems from the fear of stringent inspections and potential costly repairs mandated by the SB 4-D Bill, Building Safety.
Miami Advances Urban Planning with Tamara Allen Frost as New Director of Zoning
The City of Miami has just witnessed a key advancement in its urban planning leadership. City Manager Art Noriega V made a proclamation detailing the promotion of Tamara Allen Frost to the crucial echelon of Director of Zoning/Zoning Administrator, a role that will see her taking charge of guiding spatial development and compliance within the city's borders. Frost, an adept professional in the field of zoning with more than 18 years of seasoned experience, moves up from her prior position as Assistant Director of Zoning.
Tropical Cyclone May Form Over Caribbean
MIAMI, Florida – NOAA’s National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida, issued a Tropical Weather Outlook at 2 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time on Friday, July 26, 2024, due to the presence of a system that may form into a tropical cyclone within the next 7 days over the Caribbean.
Very first Tua Tagovailoa play at Day 3 practice will cost Chris Grier millions
It's starting to feel like it's not if, but when for Tua Tagovailoa and his mega-deal from the Dolphins. He's one of the best quarterbacks in the game, and he's waiting for Chris Grier to pay him as such. Do we need further proof of how important Tagovailoa is for the offense?
"I AM MIA", Miami-Dade Mayor Launches Major Customer Service Overhaul at Miami International Airport
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava spearheaded the new "I AM MIA" customer service initiative at Miami International Airport, aiming to refine the skills of the airport's colossal workforce. In a movement geared to transform each passenger encounter into an unforgettable and pleasant event, the first cadre of administrators and supervisors, more than 70 strong, sat through an introductory course developed by the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau (GMCVB), as reported by Miami-Dade County News Release. The one-hour program, mandatory for all new hires aiming for their airport IDs, will also reach the entirety of current MIA employees, uniting 37,000 people under a banner of hospitable service.
‘Like a dream': Best friend FIU swimmers set to compete at Paris Olympics
Florida International University’s swimming and diving program will be well represented at the Olympics yet again as two star swimmers are gearing up to compete. Oumy Diop and Nicole Frank won’t be representing Team USA at the 2024 Paris Olympics but they are hoping to do their best for their home countries.
A 'message of peace': New World Symphony's upcoming season commemorates the end of World War II
It's the war that came to be known in the United States as "The Big One." And 2025 will mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II — the deadliest military conflict in history. Much of New World Symphony's upcoming season will commemorate that anniversary with...
Human Trafficking Awareness Event In Miami Beach This Weekend
The City of Miami Beach hosting a human trafficking awareness event at Pride Park tomorrow night. Commissioner Alex Fernandez says the abusers' prey on the most vulnerable in our population. The event is part of the Red Sand Project, a symbolic gesture started by a local activist in 2014, who poured red sand in sidewalk cracks representing people who fall through the cracks. Human trafficking is a 150-billion-dollar global industry involving sexual exploitation and forced labor.
The CaneSport On3: Power ranking the Miami Hurricanes position groups
Miami is set to kick off fall camp next week, and there are some positions of strength … and some that have questions that remain. We rank them. The post The CaneSport On3: Power ranking the Miami Hurricanes position groups appeared first on On3.
Superintendent turnover: A Miami leader is moving north as several districts fill vacancies
Even in the height of summer, superintendent turnover is continuing steadily as school boards fill vacancies ahead of 2024-25 and some leaders announce that this will be their last year at the helm. John Pace III, deputy superintendent of Miami-Dade County Public Schools, was chosen unanimously as the sole finalist...
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