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Sherbondy Village opens in Opa-locka

Opa-locka residents, elected officials, community leaders and high school rivals cheered as four local high school bands battle at the dedication ceremony for Opa-locka’s new Sherbondy Village on November 15th.…

Northwestern grad now a FL circuit court judge

Governor appoints Judge Rodney Smith to the bench When you look at the children attending Olinda Elementary School or Charles R. Drew Middle School in Liberty City, just think —…

At-risk youth get helping hand from PAL

City of Miami’s Police Athletic League provide safe alternatives It has been said that the Black male is America’s most endangered species. And with newspaper headlines and lunchtime conversations constantly…

A synopsis of political races

From South Dade to Fort Pierce, last week’s election produced not only interesting results but also things for voters to keep their eyes on in the upcoming weeks and months.…

Florida still can’t get it right

Delays, recounts and unaccounted ballots mar South Florida elections It’s been 12 years since Florida ‘distinguished’ itself in the 2000 presidential debacle and made the phrase “hanging chad” an everyday…

Kerry Washington campaigns for Obama in Broward

Television and film star Kerry Washington was in Broward County last weekend in a last-minute push for the reelection efforts of President Barack Obama. Washington spoke to voters, children and…

Black Cubans still suffering from Hurricane Sandy

Some say assistance given to white Cubans first, little for Blacks For centuries, Santiago de Cuba has been a loud and lively city nestled at the foot of mountains that…

Remains of unearthed Blacks to finally get a place of rest

The Lemon City Cemetery Community Corporation [LCCCC] and the African American Committee of Dade Heritage Trust is making final preparations for a special re-internment service of human bones that were…