Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Jungle Island: Investors closer to $60 million takeover of Miami ... and other top stories.

  • Jungle Island: Investors closer to $60 million takeover of Miami ...

    Jungle Island: Investors closer to $60 million takeover of Miami ...
    Investors are closing in on a complex $60 million deal for Jungle Island, the animal theme park on city-owned Watson Island with a troubled financial past. On Thursday, Miami commissioners will consider approving the transfer of the lease from the park’s private ownership group to ESJ Capital, an Aventura-based real estate firm with strong backing from European investors.It's the first step in a planned, multi-year rebranding-and-renovation project that ESJ hopes will make Jungle Island into on..
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  • Miami-Dade mayor resists “sanctuary city” label as Trump promises ...

    Miami-Dade mayor resists “sanctuary city” label as Trump promises ...
    With President-elect Donald Trump promising to crack down on “sanctuary cities” that aren’t helping federal authorities apprehend undocumented immigrants, some mayors warn they’re ready to do battle with Washington on the issue. In Miami-Dade, Mayor Carlos Gimenez argues there is no battle line to be drawn because the label doesn’t apply to his county.“We comply with the law,” Gimenez said Tuesday. “We’re not a sanctuary city.”Miami-Dade does decline some federal requests to detain individuals ..
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  • King-Tide Floodwater in Miami Beach Might Be Full of Human Waste

    King-Tide Floodwater in Miami Beach Might Be Full of Human Waste
    Tuesday, November 15, 2016 at 8:30 a.m. As a historic supermoon glows over Miami Beach this week, record-breaking king tides boosted by sea-level rise are swamping the barrier island. In what has become an October tradition, residents have to wade through pools of deep standing water on sidewalks and in parking lots to go about their daily lives. Those rising floods are damaging cars and negatively affecting businesses, but what if that water is also a major health hazard? The fact is, thos..
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  • Give Miami Day hoping to best the $7.1 million raised last year for ...

    Give Miami Day hoping to best the $7.1 million raised last year for ...
    If your vote in the 2016 election didn’t make the change you wanted to see, there’s another way to make a difference: Greater Miami’s largest philanthropy event, Give Miami Day, starts at midnight Nov. 17. The Miami Foundation will match a percentage of every donation raised during the 24-hour cycle known as Give Miami Day and distribute funds to more than 650 local nonprofits, whose causes range from animals, arts, education, environment to healthcare, housing and science and technology.People..
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  • Miami Dolphins lauded by NFL TV analysts

    Miami Dolphins lauded by NFL TV analysts
    A six-pack of Dolphins notes on a Tuesday:• CBS analysts had plenty to say about the Dolphins on this week’s edition of NFL Monday QB on CBS Sports Net:Rich Gannon: “I can’t believe they won four in a row. They have this quarterback whisperer down there in Adam Gase who has done a terrific job with the likes of Peyton Manning… [and] a marvelous job with Jay Cutler. I think you are seeing the fruits of his labor with Ryan Tannehill. Tannehill is making better decisions… He’s much more comfortabl..
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  • Miami Students Have Lunch and Bond with Police Officers

    Miami Students Have Lunch and Bond with Police Officers
    Some special students in Miami-Dade County got a reward Tuesday from local police departments. They had lunch with police officers all because they did the right thing. Over French fries and chicken nugget, cops got out of their squad cars and into McDonald’s have to have lunch with the special group. The event is a part of the Do the Right Thing program."It's kind of rewarding because just by doing the right thing I get to see police officers and come to McDonald's," said Tatiana Luc, a Do the ..
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  • Tennis legend Gardnar Mulloy of Miami dies at 102

    Tennis legend Gardnar Mulloy of Miami dies at 102
    Today’s tennis players and the majority of fans may be too young to remember Gardnar Mulloy, but his resume is unparalleled. His life experiences — including memorable conversations with Queen Elizabeth II and President Bill Clinton — were rich enough that he published two memoirs.READ MORE: Tennis legend the oldest recipient of French Legion of HonorHe competed for 75 years, won senior titles until his late 80s, and continued shuffling around local courts well into his 90s. During his illustri..
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  • Miami teen represents youth program at White House

    Miami teen represents youth program at White House
    While other kids her age were learning new vocabulary words and basic math skills, Janasia Johnson was learning how to live without her mother.At age 8, Johnson’s mother was sent to prison for second-degree murder, leaving the now-14-year-old to live with her three siblings, grandmother, aunt and two cousins.“I grew up without a dad, and my mother was incarcerated; I didn’t know how to express myself,” Johnson said. “I was always angry.”Last summer, as a way to cope with this anger, Johnson at..
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  • Elderly Miami mom, son plead guilty to swindling millions from ...

    Elderly Miami mom, son plead guilty to swindling millions from ...
    An 82-year-old businesswoman who had been recognized for her accomplishments in the healthcare field by the Latin Chamber of Commerce in Miami pleaded guilty on Monday to paying kickbacks to doctors and others to fleece millions of dollars from the federal Medicare program.Martha Lima opted for the plea deal rather than go ahead with a trial to limit her potential prison sentence. In late January, she faces up to five years in prison on the lone conviction of conspiring to pay bribes to generat..
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  • Miami's small businesses see growth, more employees in year ahead

    Miami's small businesses see growth, more employees in year ahead
    South Florida small businesses are a bullish bunch.A majority of small business owners in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale metropolitan area remain significantly more confident than small business owners across the country on revenue, growth and hiring in the year ahead, according to a report released Tuesday. Thirty-one percent of Miami-area small business owners have applied for a business loan in the past two years — the highest percentage among the 10 major cities surveyed and 12 percentage points..
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China launches $11 billion fund for Central, Eastern Europe .Naughty Dog storyteller brought deeper narrative to Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare .
City's Pep Guardiola happy to move on from Yaya Toure disagreement .Hidden digital ads pushing children to eat fatty food, health experts warn .

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