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North Miami Mayor’s nephew faces felonies Ricardo Brutus, the nephew of North Miami Mayo Andre Pierre, has been arrested once again. This time he faces five felony charges related to…

M-DC Dems get set for the state convention

In the May 9-15 edition of The Miami Times, we reported that elections had been held for the men and women who will represent Miami-Dade County at the Democratic Party’s…

You never know what someone is going through

When every inmate is sitting up on their bunk during the afternoon count procedure, sergeant Bates, a very large Black correctional officer, uses that time as an opportunity to preach…

Are FCAT camps a “secret weapon” to success?

Two weeks of another grueling FCAT examination period are now over for Miami-Dade County Public School students. And while some students may be relieved, others are still on pins and…

Edmonson welcomes Deltas to County Hall

Vice Chairwoman Audrey M. Edmonson took a point of personal privilege to introduce the ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at the Board of County Commissioners meeting of May…

Jordan awarded FMU honorary doctorate

Miami-Dade County Commissioner Barbara J. Jordan delivered the 2012 Spring Commencement Address to Florida Memorial University’s [FMU] largest graduating class and also received an honorary doctorate degree in Humane Letters.…

PULSE continues Blacks’ fight for justice

For the past 31 years, the civil rights organization, PULSE, which stands for People United to Lead the Struggle for Equality, has been fighting to ensure that Blacks and other…

Monestime and Jackson get out the vote

Voters in Miami-Dade County took center stage on Sunday, April 29th when Rev. Jesse L. Jackson joined County Commissioner Jean Monestime at a voter motivation and mobilization rally. The event…