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From 1981 to 1985, Perez served as Commissioner of the City of Miami. During that tenure he also served as Vice-Mayor of the city. In 1996 he was elected as a member of the Miami-Dade County School Board, [citation needed] representing District 5. During his first two years on the Board, he served as its vice-chair after having won more than 72 ...
The former Miami Herald and el Nuevo Herald building, which has been sold for redevelopment. Founded: First published in 1977 as El Miami Herald; expanded and relaunched in 1987 as el Nuevo Herald, [4] available as a standalone newspaper in 1998. Key Executives: Nancy A. Meyer, President, Miami Herald Media Company [5]
El Hablador: Louisiana: New Orleans: 1845 [31] Hacienda [22] New York: Buffalo: 1905 [2] Hispano Americano [26] California: San Diego: El Imparcial de Texas [20] Texas: San Antonio: 1908 1924 El Libre Pensador [20] Texas: Brownsville: 1890 ? ENGL Trans::The Free Thinker Mensajero [22] Arizona: Phoenix: El Mensajero Semanal de Nueva York: New ...
The election to replace Jean Monestime as Miami-Dade County’s District 2 commissioner centers around narrowing the prosperity gap in an area on the northern end of Miami with some of the lowest ...
Miami-Dade reported 5,500 new resident cases in the week ending Dec. 15, reaching a cumulative total of 1,487,843 since March 2020, when the pandemic began. New cases were 5.46% higher than those ...
Ivan Silva will be the interim police chief of the Miami-Dade Schools Police Department, replacing Edwin Lopez, who last week was hired as Doral’s new police chief.. The Miami-Dade School Board ...
(Survey of local news existence and ownership in 21st century) University of Miami; University of Florida. "Cuban Exile Newspapers at the University of Miami" – via Digital Library of the Caribbean. "Florida". CJR's Guide to Online News Startups. New York: Columbia Journalism Review. "News: Newspapers: Regional: United States: Florida". DMOZ ...
Two items on the Nov. 8 ballot would alter Miami-Dade County’s charter to beef up the county’s legal defenses of its “home rule” autonomy against some state action.