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Old friends and 1946 Army-Navy football rivals to reunite Sunday in Coral Gables

Before the 1946 Army football team stepped onto the field for its annual matchup with the Naval Academy, the game was already thought to be over. Army hadn’t lost in three years and was just a few weeks removed from a legendary 0-0 tie against Notre Dame, a match-up dubbed one of college football’s “games of the century.” → Read More

Art Basel stabber: “I had to watch her bleed”

Miami Beach police have identified the alleged assailant and victim of a stabbing incident that occurred at Art Basel on Friday. → Read More

Doral Mayor Luigi Boria pays $325 fine for breaking state campaign finance laws

Doral Mayor Luigi Boria has paid the Florida Elections Commission a $325 fine, which according to Miami-Dade ethics investigators “stemmed from his campaign for mayor in 2012 in which several state election laws regarding campaign financing and reporting were allegedly violated.” → Read More

Comisión de Ética limpia las dudas de la campaña del alcalde de Doral Luigi Boria

En mayo del 2012, el entonces candidato a la alcaldía del Doral Luigi Boria alquiló una oficina de campaña de 1,480 pies cuadrados en un centro comercial por $200 al mes, incluyendo los servicios de electricidad, agua, etc. → Read More

Doral Mayor Boria cleared after ethics probe involving $200-a-month campaign office

In 2012, Doral mayoral candidate Luigi Boria paid $200 a month for a campaign office, including water and electric. After Boria won the election, Delia Plaza rented the same space for $3,700 a month, plus utilities. Just before he was fired in 2013, Doral City Manager Joe Carollo reported Boria to the Miami-Dade ethics commission. → Read More

Residentes de Doral demandan al alcalde Boria por violar el derecho a la libre expresión

El miércoles, varios residentes de Doral demandaron al alcalde Luigi Boria y a la ciudad, acusándolos de violar sus derechos de la Primera Enmienda a la libre expresión. → Read More

Doral residents sue Mayor Luigi Boria, city alleging free-speech rights violated

Several Doral residents on Wednesday sued Mayor Luigi Boria and the city, accusing them of violating their First Amendment rights to free speech. → Read More

Forecast calls for hot and wet days over Labor Day Weekend

With the Labor Day holiday approaching, many will be planning outdoor activities, but the weekend's forecast should be familiar to residents of South Florida — hot and wet. → Read More

Fallece guardia del Metrorail baleado hace una semana

Keith Cox, el guardia de seguridad de una estación del Metrorail quien fue baleado la semana pasada por un agresor no identificado, falleció el sábado después que lo desconectaron de los aparatos que lo mantenían con vida en el Hospital Jackson Memorial. → Read More

Metrorail security guard dies; shooter still at large

Keith Cox, a security guard who was shot by an unidentified man, was taken off life support Saturday morning and died shortly afterward. → Read More

With Erika no longer a threat, regular schedules resume

With the dissipation of Tropical Storm Erika, official entities throughout South Florida began announcing the resumption of regular schedules and services: → Read More

Tratamiento específico según el tipo de autismo

Cuando Matthew González tenía ocho meses de nacido, su pediatra notó que tenía dificultad para moverse. Matthew no tenía tono muscular y no se amamantaba adecuadamente. Su abuelo, patólogo médico, le recomendó a los padres de Matthew, Oscar González y Mercedes Ubaga, que lo llevaran a lo que entonces se conocía como Miami Children’s Hospital. Allí fue evaluado y, eventualmente, diagnosticado con… → Read More

Doral council votes 3-2 to let Donald Trump keep the key to the city

The Doral council on Wednesday night voted against taking back the key to the city from GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump, who in June accused Mexican immigrants of ‘bringing crime, drugs and rape’ to the United States. → Read More

Las mujeres: más a riesgo de sufrir un infarto

Cuando Latoya Roberts sufrió un accidente cerebrovascular en abril, sabía exactamente qué estaba ocurriendo. Roberts había sufrido ya un accidente cerebrovascular en junio pasado. Roberts tiene 26 años, siempre había tenido buena salud y no tenía ninguno de los factores de riesgo usuales para derrames. → Read More

Former chief of staff criticizes Doral mayor over his termination

In a move that was surprising to some, the City of Doral terminated Alredo E. Ortega on May 21 after 14 months of employment as Mayor Luigi Boria’s chief of staff. On Sunday, Ortega released a statement in which he outlined his version of the events that led to his departure. → Read More

Doral passes ordinance penalizing residents, businesses for ‘offensive’ odors

Following a vote at Wednesday’s city council meeting, Doral approved a citywide ordinance that would penalize residents and businesses if they cannot control odors coming from their property. → Read More

Doral council members recognize police, community members, themselves

Among those honored by the Doral council: Four city police officers who helped save the life of a man who attempted suicide by jumping off the Northwest 97th Avenue bridge onto State Road 836. One of these officers — Danil Ramirez — was also given the Officer of the Quarter Award by the council. → Read More

Biscayne Bay Kiwanis Club sponsors swimming lessons for 50 children in Overtown

The Biscayne Bay Kiwanis Club will be sponsoring a full summer of swimming lessons for 50 children at Gibson Park in Overtown. This is an expansion of the club’s 2014 program, which offered a free month of lessons and underwrote the remaining sessions at a reduced cost. → Read More