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PARADE FAMILY AFFAIR

A Liberty City dad is all smiles with his two delightful daughters as they attended Miami’s Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade on Monday, Jan. 21st.   —Miami Times…

Congresswoman Wilson sworn in for second term

Congresswoman Frederica Wilson was joined by members of her family recently during her swearing in ceremony in Washington, D.C. She continues to serve Florida’s 24th Congressional District and is now…

Miami prepares to get on the bus

Will Blacks show up in force for Obama’s inauguration? In January 2009, it seemed like scores of Blacks from across the country were planning to converge on our nation’s Capitol…

Meharry Medical alums to honor Miami trailblazers

Drs. George and Dazelle Simpson – consummate physicians Two of Miami’s most respected physicians, Drs. George and Dazelle Simpson, are slated to be honored by their fellow Meharry Medical College…

Defense readies its challenge in Wilson case

The defense will begin its work today [Wednesday] in the Rilya Wilson case and is expected to call witnesses who will deny testimony previously presented by the prosecution. The State…

Thirty-five seconds becomes a lifetime

Three years after the earthquake in Haiti loved ones are still trying to heal. Many Haitians paused to reflect upon the 35-second earthquake that decimated their country and claimed hundreds…

‘One bullet’ plan seeks to keep the peace

Edmonson leads fight against celebratory gunfire Miami-Dade County Vice-Chairwoman Audrey M. Edmonson and City of Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado kicked off efforts for their annual “One Bullet Kills the Party”…

Good Deeds Rewarded

The youth of Opa-locka were treated with 150 bicycles for being good children during the year thanks to donations from community business owners in an effort spearheaded by City Commissioner…