Four-star offensive lineman Kai-Leon Herbert chooses Miami over ...
The University of Miami needs offensive linemen.On Wednesday night, the Hurricanes secured a good one when Plantation American Heritage offensive tackle Kai-Leon Herbert committed to the Canes via Twitter.Herbert, listed as 6-4 and 279 pounds, had been committed to Michigan since July, but decommitted after making an official visit to the Miami campus this past weekend.He is rated four stars by rivals.com (No. 25 offensive tackle) and 247Sports (No. 28), and 99th in the ESPN300.Herald recruitin..>> view originalPort cancels signing of pact with Cuba after Gov. Scott threatens to ...
After Gov. Rick Scott threatened to financially cut off Florida ports that do business with Cuba, Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale canceled its plans to sign an agreement with Cuba.Broward County Commissioner Chip LaMarca told the Miami Herald on Thursday morning, minutes after speaking with port director Steve Cernak, that Cernak told him the memorandum of understanding with Cuba won’t be signed. However, LaMarca said that port officials will still hold their scheduled meeting with the Cuba ..>> view originalMiami edges Boston College 78-77
A door swung shut in coach Jim Larranaga's face as he left the arena hallway shortly after the University of Miami's game Wednesday. He avoided injury on a night of close calls for the Hurricanes.They led by 17 points with less than nine minutes left but had to make their final 13 free-throw attempts to hold on and beat Boston College, 78-77."I was praying the rosary," Larranaga said.Junior Ja'Quan Newton had a career-high 23 points, including four free throws in the final 27 seconds, and Miami..>> view originalHere's what's playing at the 2017 Miami Film Festival
Actor Richard Gere will kick off the 34th Miami Film Festival by attending a screening of his new film “Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a Political Fixer,” a drama about a New York City slickster co-starring Charlotte Gainsbourg, Michael Sheen and Steve Buscemi.The lineup of this year’s festival was unveiled Thursday by Miami Dade College, which presents the annual event. 131 feature-length and short films from 40 countries will be screened March 3-12 at various venues around the c..>> view originalMiami Dolphins set free agency priority: Re-sign Stills, Branch
The Miami Dolphins are scheduled to meet with the agents for Kenny Stills and Andre Branch while they are in Mobile, Ala., for Senior Bowl practices, according to league sources, with the hopes of setting a baseline starting point in negotiations in order to retain both players. Stills, a wide receiver, and Branch, a defensive end, are the Dolphins’ free agent priorities, according to sources. Both become free agents able to sign with any team this offseason if they remain unsigned. And so it i..>> view originalHope for a new school rises for Brickell area residents
After a lobbying campaign by parents and business interests, Brickell area residents are one step closer to getting a new school.The Miami-Dade School Board gave the superintendent the green light on Wednesday to finalize negotiations with Related Urban Development Group, Miami-Dade County and the City of Miami to build a secondary school on the site of a Brickell housing project. The new school would sit at 201 SW 10th Street, on county land where Related is building The Gallery at West Bricke..>> view original$3B Mega-mall, American Dream Miami, gets tentative approval ...
American Dream Miami sailed through to another political victory on Wednesday as Miami-Dade commissioners granted preliminary approval for the $3 billion retail theme park near Miami Lakes and Hialeah.In a 10-1 vote, the commission granted American Dream’s request to let the approval process move to Tallahassee before the application comes back to Miami-Dade for a final vote later this year. In a boost to American Dream, the commission rejected county staff members’ recommendation to remain neu..>> view originalGenting asks FAA to re-approve towers planned for old Miami ...
Malaysian gambling giant Genting is in a holding pattern on the bayfront property once owned by the Miami Herald: The company says it won’t sell the land but is still far from being able to build the casino it wants.On Monday, Genting asked the Federal Aviation Administration to re-approve plans to build three 649-foot towers, federal records show. The FAA approved the towers in 2013, but that approval expired Jan. 10. Real estate blog the Next Miami first reported the news.The towers are not e..>> view originalMiami Music Club Gets 2017 Started With Boy Harsher
Thursday, January 26, 2017 at 9:46 a.m. Boy Harsher Adriana Iris Boatwright In other parts of the country, the name "Miami Music Club" might conjure images of either toothless guys on a boat screaming along to "Margaritaville" or dancers in skintight clothes shaking their booties to EDM. Locals, however, know Miami has a vibrantly diverse music and art scene, one that Miami Music Club has aimed to promote since its founding in summer 2015. "We focus on weird underground stuff in Miami..>> view originalThis has been one long, strange weather week
Get ready to sweat: Temperatures will reach 84 degrees in Miami on Thursday.But relief is on the way.READ MORE: TORNADO TOUCHES DOWNThe temperature will drop to 66 degrees Thursday night, with a slight chance of rain showers after midnight, according to the National Weather Service.Friday will see highs in the mid-70s and lows in the mid-50s overnight. The cooler weather will continue over the weekend, with a chance of rain on Saturday night and Sunday.Monday will bring another cool wave, with ..>> view original
Thursday, February 9, 2017
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