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Jackson’s employees lead rally for jobs

Layoffs imminent for 920 hospital workers Early Tuesday morning while the Miami-Dade County commissioners were in session, a boisterous group of Jackson Memorial Health System [JMHS] employees and supporters voiced…

Miami Gardens will host Women’s Impact Conference

Hill Harper, Tracy Mourning and MC Lyte among the panelists In honor of Women’s History Month and in conjunction with the 7th Annual Jazz in the Gardens music festival, the…

Edmonson conducts district walking tour in outreach efforts

On February 28th, Vice Chairwoman Audrey M. Edmonson led a community outreach team through the Liberty City corridor of NW 18th Avenue from 62nd to 71st Street in Miami. Edmonson…

Children’s Trust launches book club targeting early readers

Literacy is paramount in the development of children especially in a time when standards in education are going up. Recently, The Children’s Trust launched the Read to Learn Book Club…

Finnie to remain as Opa-locka city manager

Says future unclear after term ends in June Brian Finnie, the current city manager for the City of Opa-locka who is serving his second stink at the job, faced the…

Jacksonville’s mayor finds way to overcome party friction

 Alvin Brown’s strategic moves are putting people back to work In a time when one of the few things we can count on is witnessing one example after another of…

Family claims sickness from lead

  Files suit against County for poisoning It was almost one year ago when officials first admitted that traces of lead had been discovered at Olinda Park in Liberty City.…

Spence-Jones to sue state attorney over violation of civil rights

City Commissioner Michelle Spence-Jones announced on Tuesday that she plans to sue State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle for violation of her civil rights. Specifically, Spence-Jones says her lawyers will go…