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Vance Aloupis: Looking for better salary base for early childhood educators

Vance Aloupis: Looking for better salary base for early childhood educators

Vance A. Aloupis had an interest in children’s education since he was still in Law School. After over a year of working for a litigation firm, he realized education was…

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$78,000 travesty of a raise allegedly came out of nowhere

$78,000 travesty of a raise allegedly came out of nowhere

If you’re not outraged by the way Miami-Dade commissioners surreptitiously more than doubled their compensation last week, maybe you don’t know the details. In case you missed it, seven commissioners…

HistoryMiami gets new CEO from Miami Dade College

HistoryMiami gets new CEO from Miami Dade College

HistoryMiami Museum has selected Natalia Crujeiras as its new CEO and executive director, becoming the first woman to assume the leadership of the museum. After a six-month search, the museum’s…

Original vision of Triple Give Group’s American Dream Mall awakens

Original vision of Triple Give Group’s American Dream Mall awakens

Canadian developer Triple Five Group, whose American Dream Mall is to rise in Northwest Miami-Dade, is still working on the design for a site plan application to deliver to the…

No-bid deal may darken films mecca Tower Theater

No-bid deal may darken films mecca Tower Theater

The home of the Miami Film Festival in Little Havana where Miami Dade College also operates South Florida’s highest-grossing art house cinema could be turned over to the Bay of…

To raise money, Miami looks at billboards in downtown parks

To raise money, Miami looks at billboards in downtown parks

The City of Miami boasts two large waterfront parks, attracting scores of tourists and residents to the shore of Biscayne Bay. This week the city commission is to consider allowing…

No county or consumer saving via PayPal use, study finds

No county or consumer saving via PayPal use, study finds

A Miami-Dade County study finds no cost savings to the county or to the public by adding PayPal or other online methods of payment to the county’s structure, and no…

Jungle Island expansion advances with water/sewer deal

Jungle Island expansion advances with water/sewer deal

Miami city commissioners have approved a resolution expected to lead to a new water and sewer deal with the county for expansion of Jungle Island, with details on the size…

Ashley Gantt: New legislator studies issues she will face in Florida House

Ashley Gantt: New legislator studies issues she will face in Florida House

The recently elected representative for the State House District 109, Ashley V. Gantt, started her professional career as a teacher with nonprofit Teach for America Mississippi Delta Corps. She devoted…

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