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State Senate approves program to reunite Haitian families

Initiative attempts to mimic U.S. policies for Cubans By now it has become public knowledge that Haiti and its people have suffered much since the worst earthquake in modern history…

City recognizes Eunice Watson Liberty’s home as historic

Few structures in Miami can claim the prestigious status of having been recognized as a historic landmark. Recently the Eunice Watson-Liberty Home was deemed as historical by the Historic and…

Ambushed teen released from hospital

 Mother sets record straight, shares his prognosis Brandon Allen, 17, was released from Jackson Memorial Hospital last week, after undergoing and surviving surgery twice because of injuries he suffered after…

PAL re-opens gym in Coconut Grove

In every community children are exposed to various activities, some more constructive than others. “An idle mind is the devil’s workshop”, one speaker said last Friday, as the Coconut Grove…

Alpha Phi Alpha faces hazing charges

Hazing has reared its head at another state school — this time at the University of Florida (UF). The school’s chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., was suspended for…

The Miami Times is now on the radio

Just in case you are wondering what hot topics are being reported in The Miami Times, besides our print edition and website, you now have a third way of keeping…

Community health centers: Quality service in the ‘hood’

Company offers business expertise Believe it or not, it was President Lyndon Johnson’s Administration that first recognized the need to provide quality health care in America’s poorest neighborhoods. Johnson and…

Gevene Dobson — one of the first Blacks to “fly the friendly skies”

Gevene Dobson, 65, is enjoying life these days, taking trips across the state of Florida with other friends who are also retired. But years ago, when she was just in…