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Owner of tutoring firm arrested in fraud scheme

M-DCPS paid Robinson almost one million dollars for services never rendered If you go to the website for Divine Sports, it appears to be a reputable, after-school business that works…

Stafford argues for “second chance” law

Representative Cynthia Stafford (D-District 109) and State Senator Arthenia Joyner (D-District 18) are working in tandem on behalf of juvenile offenders and have filed legislation that is now awaiting committee…

Allen West: blunt, conservative and anti-stimulus plan

Former soldier is all about business Like it or not, Congressman Allen West is one politician that always speaks his mind. But according to the first-term Congressman from Florida’s 22nd…

Wilson leads Florida’s fight for Blacks, students and the elderly

Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (D-FL, District 17) says it’s no secret that Republican governors and state legislators in Florida and in close to a dozen other states are working hard to…

More members joining local credit unions

Big banks across the U.S. have been under fire in recent weeks and South Florida is no exception. A growing trend of dissatisfied customers have begun closing their bank accounts and…

Miami N’western hosts college fair 

Students from neighboring schools invited Last week, Miami Northwestern Senior High School [1100 NW 71st Street] held up its commitment of promoting a college-going culture. The Liberty City high school…

Omega Psi Phi leads Walk for Peace

Fraternity commits to reducing violence in Black community  As Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., celebrates 100 years of “excellence and community service,” members of North Dade’s Sigma Alpha Chapter, are…

Commissioner Jordan hosts 5th Annual Hispanic Heritage Festival

  The rain didn’t stop residents from coming out to celebrate Commissioner Barbara J. Jordan’s 5th Annual Hispanic Heritage Festival on Saturday, Oct. 29th at Acadia Park. The free event…