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Overtown youth have fun at tree lighting

Children from Overtown were all smiles during the annual tree lighting ceremony held last Thursday, Dec. 8 on NW 10th Street. The event was sponsored by the Southeast Overtown/Park West…

Legacies: Miami’s former Black police chiefs

Some may wonder if the City of Miami is ready for a Black police chief, but such a move would not be without precedence. There have already been three Black…

$3 million grant to target diabetes

  Health centers focus on increasing care for uninsured The GE (General Electric) Foundation has partnered with the Health Care Network of Florida (HCNFL) and its seven participating health centers…

New Bahamas ferry prepares to set sail

The new ferry system linking South Florida to the Bahamas was set to open last Friday, December 9th. However, Balearia, the Spanish company that owns and operates the high-speed ferry,…

County cops agree to cuts

Gimenez says more needed Miami-Dade’s police union has ratified a new contract that will save the county $56 million dollars. At least 200 new jobs were saved but not without…

Deltas play Santa for at-risk youth

Christmas is the season of giving and 50 children from Liberty City and their mothers were the happy recipients of “good tidings” from the women of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,…

Atlanta mayor addresses Miami’s Black leaders

When Miami’s Black leaders and others led the nation in providing assistance to the people of Haiti following a devastating earthquake in January 2010, some neighbors to our north were…

Students say no to hazing

Four students connected with misconduct expelled On Monday, Dec. 5th, the Student Government Association (SGA) of Florida A&M University (FAMU), hosted a mandatory forum about the Universities anti-hazing policy. The…