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Scott’s focus: FL’s top one percent citizens

The people in the State of Florida may not like or support Governor Rick Scott, but his re-election campaign has raised $4.6 million in the first three months of 2013.…

Judge Cueto should have disclosed involvement

  Reverend Richard Dunn filed a lawsuit to prevent City Commissioner Michelle Spence-Jones from running for office. She has handily beaten him in two prior elections, is very popular in…

 Most of Dr. King’s dream has been conveniently forgotten

Tributes, memorials and special editorials went out across the U.S. last week in remembrance of the day on which Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated: April 4, 1968. Adding…

Street Talk: April 10, 2013

Is same-sex marriage a distraction from other issues affecting the gay community Juno Newton, 24 South Beach, retail               “Yes, there are more important…

Opa-locka’s new chief will need the community’s help

In a recent interview with the new police chief for the City of Opa-locka, Jeffrey Key, we learned several important facts. It became clear that Key has a plan for…

Chatter That Matters: April 3, 2013

Dr. Enid C. Pinkney, president along with members of the African American Committee of Dade Heritage Trust, presented the Fifteenth Annual Women’s History Month Luncheon at the American Legion Hall…

Prisons hungry for Blacks, are we willing to comply?

Over two decades ago, Black activist and scholar Angela Davis wrote a short but powerful book that took careful aim at America’s newest and most profitable business — the prison…

Street Talk: March 27, 2013

Will Blacks benefit from the new projects in Overtown?   Betty Fergie, 57 Miami, artist                 “I think it’ll benefit whites and [Hispanics].…