Beginning May 1, the city of Miami will begin enforcing a controversial Miami-Dade County teen curfew that bars people 17 years and younger from being out on public streets after 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and after midnight on Fridays and Saturdays ...
Beginning May 1, the city of Miami will begin enforcing a controversial Miami-Dade County teen curfew that bars people 17 years and younger from being out on public streets after 11 p.m. on weeknights and after midnight on Fridays and Saturdays ...
A day after two men described as soldiers in a terrorism plot to destroy Chicago's Sears Tower and bomb FBI offices were sentenced to less than a decade behind bars -- far less than federal prosecutors sought -- two more men received similar sentences Thursday in Miami federal court ...
And like that your weekend is over, folks. Drown your sorrows in your evening Sift ... A- Miami Bike Scene has a video of the April Critical Mass ride complete with police intervention. Great ride this past Friday for Miami Critical Mass. Around 65-70 cyclists showed up & participated in the monthly ride. The group rode west towards Coral Gables & back east to downtown passing through Little Havana's "Viernes Culturales" which similar to Critical Mass, is the last Friday of each month. B- Food
Good morning ... Not too much for you this quiet Sunday morning. Enjoy your morning Sift ... A- Miami Condo Investments does a follow up on a foreclosed Miami condo that had been listed at a ridiculously low price a couple months ago ... B- The Faux Foodie gushes over Il Gabbiano. Actually it was an amazing evening. Priceless ... Everything was just perfect, but the service was impeccable ... a complete perfection. Il Gabbiano is certainly setting new standards in Miami for high-style New York
Just a couple things for you this morning in the mainstream media ... A - Herald: Scratching backs. TALLAHASSEE -- As legislative budget negotiations reached a stalemate Wednesday, Gov. Charlie Crist and the Seminole Tribe offered the state a financial lifeline: $1.1 billion in cash over two years in return for giving the tribe a gambling monopoly ... The deal would allow the Seminoles to continue running blackjack tables at their Hard Rock Casinos, plus five other tribe sites, and it would