Friday, June 16, 2017

Opposed to lawmakers' budget, Miami-Dade schools will host town ... and other top stories.

  • Opposed to lawmakers' budget, Miami-Dade schools will host town ...

    Opposed to lawmakers' budget, Miami-Dade schools will host town ...
    Miami-Dade County Public Schools — namely through its superintendent, Alberto Carvalho — has been one of the most vocal opponents in the past couple weeks against the Legislature’s approved K-12 spending for 2017-18 and related legislation (HB 7069) that has $419 million earmarked for special programs and myriad policy critics say would diminish traditional public education. Now Florida’s largest school district is taking its opposition on the road to amplify its message in local neighborhoods..
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  • Updates on stadium construction, elite soccer in Miami, Dolphins ...

    Updates on stadium construction, elite soccer in Miami, Dolphins ...
    Summer 2016 was no vacation for Dolphins CEO Tom Garfinkel. Building a 672,000 square-foot canopy on an existing stadium with an airtight deadline would be a daunting undertaking in any environment. Doing so during South Florida’s rainy season is almost an unfair request. (By way of contrast, look at what’s happened in Los Angeles, where rain has delayed the opening on its new football stadium by a year.) So after that hellish experience, this summer’s $50 million rehab of the club and suite le..
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  • Marlins' pitching staff on pace to do something that hasn't been done ...

    Marlins' pitching staff on pace to do something that hasn't been done ...
    Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen did nothing but throw strikes in Thursday’s ninth inning. Marlins pitchers did just the opposite, handing out freebies by walking nine batters and hitting another in their 7-2 loss to the Dodgers. It’s been a problem all season for the Marlins, and it’s wearing on manager Don Mattingly. “This hasn’t all of a sudden happened,” Mattingly said of the high walk rate by Marlins pitchers. “We’re leading the league in walks by a mile.” At the current rate, the Marlins’ pit..
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  • DeVante Parker, fed up with always being injured, is expecting 'a big ...

    DeVante Parker, fed up with always being injured, is expecting 'a big ...
    If you look only at his game log, you could argue that DeVante Parker’s physical fragility is a bit overblown. The Dolphins wide receiver has missed just three games combined in his two years in the league. But Parker knows that’s not the whole story. He knows that a series of injuries — first to his foot, then to his hamstrings — have kept him from practicing enough to be great. And he’s determined to end that trend now. “I’m tired of being hurt and not healthy [for] a full season,” Parker sai..
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  • Giancarlo Stanton says frustration level is 'highest ever'

    Giancarlo Stanton says frustration level is 'highest ever'
    LOS ANGELES -- Giancarlo Stanton should be a happy man, what with a $325 million contract that sets him up for life. But all that money -- guaranteed to the decimal -- isn’t putting a smile on his face. He is fed up with losing, and losing is all he’s ever known as a Marlin. Before taking the field Thursday at Dodger Stadium, before the Marlins tossed another loss into the raging bonfire, Stanton said his frustration level is reaching new heights. "It’s probably the highest ever," Stanton said...
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  • The micro apartments are coming to Miami. Are you ready for tiny ...

    The micro apartments are coming to Miami. Are you ready for tiny ...
    Miami’s rental apartment market is about to get smaller — literally. Micro-units — compact, affordable apartments aimed at young, single professionals who want to live in popular neighborhoods without paying exorbitant rents — are sprouting up in Wynwood, downtown Miami and other desirable areas where prices make it impossible for younger people to buy. Groundbreaking is scheduled to begin in July on Wynwood 25, a $100 million mixed-use project by Miami’s Related Group and the New York-based Ea..
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  • Heat's Spoelstra a finalist for Coach of the Year honors

    Heat's Spoelstra a finalist for Coach of the Year honors
    Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra has been named a finalist for the NBA's Coach of the Year award along with Houston's Mike D'Antoni and San Antonio's Gregg Popovich. Spoelstra, who along with D'Antoni was named co-recipient of the first-ever Coach of the Year Award presented by the National Basketball Coaches Association earlier this month, was the only finalist from the Heat for any of the league's six major awards voted on by a panel of 100 media members. The winners for those awards will be r..
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  • Baez leaves Democratic race for Florida Senate

    Baez leaves Democratic race for Florida Senate
    State Rep. Daisy Baez’s short-lived candidacy for the Florida Senate came to an end Friday, doomed politically by a crowded Democratic primary and the likelihood that she’d be attacked as a carpetbagger. Baez dropped out of the race for Senate District 40 just 19 days after her candidacy began, citing her ailing mother’s deteriorating health. “My life today is a direct reflection of my mother’s decision to immigrate to this country and work multiple jobs to ensure that I could live the American..
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  • While Miami Dade, Broward colleges take a budget hit — public ...

    While Miami Dade, Broward colleges take a budget hit — public ...
    As Senate President Joe Negron aims to make Florida’s 12 public universities “elite” destinations, state lawmakers this spring voted to give an extra $232 million next year to those institutions — while simultaneously cutting $25 million that has helped the state’s 28 state colleges serve students who are most in need. The stark difference in funding priorities was received as a decisive insult to institutions like Miami Dade College and Broward College — and the tens of thousands of students ..
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  • Charter schools to parents: Write to Gov. Scott, get volunteer hours

    Charter schools to parents: Write to Gov. Scott, get volunteer hours
    Some school choice advocates in South Florida are going so far as to offer incentives to parents in order to amplify the perception of public support for a controversial K-12 public schools bill that many are urging Gov. Rick Scott to veto. At least two privately managed charter schools in Hialeah — Mater Academy Lakes High School and City of Hialeah Educational Academy — publicly advertised this week that they would give parents five hours’ credit toward their “encouraged” volunteer hours at ..
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