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Opa-locka commissioner is first elected Dominican

Veteran car salesman, Luis Santiago, now selling City on his ideas Late last year, the citizens of Opa-locka were faced with a dilemma: eight people, including three former mayors and…

Miami Times helps find lost man

Readers may recall our recent front page story [Feb. 27 - March 5], “Disappeared: A tale of falling through the cracks,” that described the fears of one local family whose…

Retired nurse on battlefield for Black lives

Agnes R. Morton makes Overtown and its residents her new “patient”   Agnes Rolle Morton, 75, is intimately familiar with the history of Overtown. After all, it was where she…

Links support local dance company

Members of The Greater Miami Chapter of The Links, Inc., are joined by popular vocalist, Nicole Henry (rear, orange), at the spring production for the Peter London Global Dance Company,…

Wilson presented with lifetime achievement award

Congresswoman Frederica Wilson was recently presented with the Broward Black Elected Officials Inaugural Lifetime Achievement Community Service Award as part of the group’s annual gala. She was joined by her…

Jordan pushes for more days for voting

In an effort to expedite the voting process, Miami-Dade County Commissioner Barbara J. Jordan recently proposed an ordinance that allows a maximum of three County ballot questions during a presidential…

Liberty City gets a new fire station

County Commissioner Jean Monestime, District 2, recently celebrated the opening of the Miami-Dade [M-D] Fire Rescue Station 2 in Liberty City. Firehouse 2 houses the busiest ladder truck in the…

State Attorney’s Office salutes Black community leaders

Miami’s State Attorney, Katherine Fernandez Rundle, along with the staff of the State Attorney’s Office, honored the achievements of Black Americans with their annual Black History Month celebration on Wed.,…