Siblings Sean and Nicole Mirmelli suffered a significant setback in their legal battle to kill a 99-year ground lease tied to one of two parcels
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Miami-Dade public schools Superintendent Dr. Jose Dotres is excited to start the new year
Superintendent Dr. Jose Dotres said security and academic achievement are priorities for the new school year. Source link
Danielle Spencer, who played little sister Dee on 'What's Happening!!,' dies at 60
Child star Danielle Spencer, who portrayed Dee Thomas on the 1970s comedy TV series “What’s Happening!!,” has died at 60, according to former co-star and
Jade Signature closing tops Miami-Dade weekly condo sales
Miami-Dade County condo sales dipped last week. Brokers closed 80 condo sales totaling $82,283,112 from Aug. 4 to Aug. 10. The previous week, brokers closed
Happy move for Cristiano Ronaldo as Georgina Rodríguez announces their engagement – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale
Soccer great Cristiano Ronaldo and his long-term partner Georgina Rodriguez are engaged. The 31-year-old Rodríguez announced the happy news on Instagram on Monday with a
Gov. DeSantis taps Tampa Sen. Jay Collins as lieutenant governor, Florida GOP says
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live Governor Ron DeSantis is expected to name Tampa Senator Jay Collins, a former Green Beret and decorated veteran,
Miami teen honored for his performance on and off the tennis court
Samuel Barrios spends a lot of time on the tennis court. The 13-year-old trains at Bryan Park in Miami, where he’s enrolled in First Serve
South Florida nonprofit offers free and low-cost tennis lessons to children
Eliott Rodriguez reports one of those kids is Samuel Barrios who is being honored for his performance on and off the court. Source link
Travis Kelce reveals what Taylor Swift and Donna Kelce have in common
Originally appeared on E! Online Travis Kelce is constantly enchanted by the women in his life. For the Kansas City Chiefs player, he has always
Federal judge weighs push to temporarily halt operations at
Morgan Rynor reports environmental advocacy groups are seeking a preliminary injunction that would stop the site from being used as a detention facility and halt