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Sergio’s Celebrates it's 50th anniversary on National Croqueta Day
By Ana V Rodriguez While there are many restaurants serving Cuban croquetas, not all have the history or brand that Sergio’s has had on several generations in South Florida. Sergio’s celebrated its 50th anniversary on Wednesday, October 1st, coinciding with National Croqueta Day. This celebration wasn’t just for the restaurant, but also for its community. “Celebrating on the same day is fun for the community,” said Carlos Gazitua, CEO of Sergio’s. “It’s really about giving ba
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6 days ago2 min read


Unexpected Departure: Marjorie Taylor Greene resigns.
By Jonathan Roman Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has announced she will resign from congress, with her final day set for January 5, 2026. Greene's resignation comes amid a bitter falling out with President Trump over the Epstein Files. The President took to his Truth Social app to call Greene a "traitor" for voting with Democrats for a discharge petition to release the files. In a lengthy video posted to her X account, Greene criticized the partisan gridlock in Washi
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6 days ago1 min read


Gentrification Threatens the Cornerstone of the Homestead Community
By Ernest Fredony Jr. Ministere Jesus Haitian has been the cornerstone of the Homestead community since 1959. Beyond religious activities, this church provides a wide range of benefits to its congregation and the wider communities through social support, education, practical assistance, and community events. This includes facilitating food pantries, running soup kitchens, and donating clothes and furniture. However, Bear Atlantic Group (BAG) threatens to demolish this site as
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6 days ago1 min read


Government Shutdown Creates largest turnout at West Little River's Thanksgiving Event.
Arcola Lakes Senior Center By Ernest Fredony Jr. This past government shutdown marked one of the longest in its history. And with that came delays in SNAP benefits, which largely affected low-income communities across Miami-Dade. This upcoming Thanksgiving marked the largest attendance, when hundreds showed up for a food giveaway event held in West Little River. People who attended received gift bags that contained Thanksgiving Day food, all made possible by sponsors of the e
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6 days ago1 min read


Kamala Harris comes to Miami
By Jonathan Roman This Thursday, Former Vice President Kamala Harris, ended her 58 day book tour in Miami. Promoting her Book “107 day’ which details her run for president in 2024. Ana Navaro Co-host of the View moderated the event, with her “emotional support dog” Chacha alongside. Harris spoke candidly about the 2024 election. Describing the day she received the call from President Biden that he was dropping out of the race, a call Harris did not anticipate. Adding that th
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7 days ago2 min read


FIU Students and Staff Protest 287(g) Agreement with ICE
By Candela Maceda Yesterday, students and staff from Florida International University gathered at the Graham Center Lawns to protest the university police department's involvement in the 287(g) program. "No hate, no fear, immigrants are welcome here" was one of the various chants made by the protesters. The 287(g) agreement was signed by the FIU Police Department in July 2025. The agreement allows trained members of the FIU police department to collaborate with ICE and perfor
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Nov 212 min read


Christmas Wonderland returns to Miami
By Candela Maceda Christmas Wonderland at Tropical Park in Miami is already open and doing well. The event kicked off on November 13, 2025, and will run through January 4, 2026. This event transforms over 14 acres of the tropical park into a winter wonderland illuminated by twinkling lights. This park offers six immersive theme worlds, providing visitors with plenty to see and do in just one day. In HoliDade, visitors will experience a vibrant celebration of Miami's cultural
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Nov 212 min read


The Shutdown is over but the battle over Healthcare is not
By Jonathan Roman After a historic 43 day shutdown, the Government reopened on Wednesday night. After eight centrist Democratic Senators voted with Republicans to fund the Government. Despite Democrats holding off on opening the government over Affordable Care act tax subsidies, which expire at the end of the year. The Democrats who voted to fund the government were guaranteed a future vote on the subsidies in December, yet Republicans did not guarantee they would vote to ex
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Nov 162 min read


Jeffrey Epstein; the turning point for an entire nation
By Darwin Collazo Jeffrey Epstein represents a referendum on shame, injustice, power, and money, a child sex-trafficking network that operated for years behind a façade of wealth and political influence. His crimes forever scarred the lives of those affected and now threaten to push the United States toward a point of no return, as an infamous list looms over an elite that once appeared untouchable. Six years have passed since the death of the infamous financier, yet his name
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Nov 162 min read
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