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Teens Vaping Marijuana Run Risk of Harming Their Health

Since the early 2000s, e-cigarettes have gained popularity among adolescents, raising concerns about the health risks of vaping. Professionals like LaDarius Gammage and Dr. Shamarial Roberson are working to raise awareness about the dangers, particularly the potential for nicotine addiction and the progression to vaping marijuana.

Vice Chairman Kionne L. McGhee Secures Vote on Historic South Dade Sports Complex; Due Diligence and Community Meetings Set to Begin

MIAMI-DADE – In a landmark decision, Vice Chairman Kionne L. McGhee has secured a vote on a resolution to advance the South Dade Sports Complex, a $337 million project spearheaded by VSGS Facilities LLC. This transformative development will bring state-of-the-art sports facilities, community enhancements, and economic growth to Homestead. Due diligence and community engagement sessions are set to begin immediately.

Be Strong International Honored With “Be Strong Way” Street Naming

Miami, FL — Be Strong International was honored by the Village of Palmetto Bay with the naming of a street in its name, "Be Strong Way," in recognition of its lasting contributions to the community and its unwavering commitment to empowering youth and families across South Florida. This monumental event took place at the corner of E. Indigo Street and 97th and 98th Avenues in Palmetto Bay, bringing together a wide array of elected officials, community leaders, supporters, and representatives of Be Strong International.

City of Miramar Commends Decision to Safeguard Airport West Site, Remains Vigilant on Incinerator Project

Miramar, FL – The City of Miramar recognizes the decision by Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava to preserve the environmental and biological integrity of the Airport West site. This action acknowledges the historic financial investments by the United States and the State of Florida in Everglades Restoration and clean water initiatives while addressing the critical public health concerns raised by the City of Miramar and its residents.

Vice-Chairman Kionne L. McGhee Directly Allocates Over $4.5 Million to Over 200 Organizations, Artists, and Small Businesses

Miami-Dade County, FL – Vice-Chairman Kionne L. McGhee has announced the historic allocation of over $4.5 million to more than 200 community organizations, small businesses, and cultural initiatives across Miami-Dade County since his election to the county commission. This transformative investment reflects his commitment to using public resources to directly benefit local communities, fostering growth, empowerment, and cultural enrichment. Organizations such as A to Z Sports Organization, Inc., South Dade Women Veterans Alliance, Seminole Cultural Arts Theater, Inc., Rotary Club of Homestead, Rebuilding Together Miami-Dade, Inc., National Multiple Sclerosis Society – Walk MS Miami, and Jazz in the Heights (small business incubators), are among the many recipients that will leverage this funding to enhance their programming and services.

M-DCPS Awarded $1 Million Dept. of Education Grant to Ensure All Students Have Access to a High-Quality Education

Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) has been awarded the Fostering Diverse Schools Demonstration Grant, providing $1 million in funding over the next two years by the U.S. Department of Education. The grant aims to ensure all students have equitable access to a high-quality education. M-DCPS is the only school district in Florida to be awarded this grant. With this funding, M-DCPS will strengthen data capacity at the school level, allowing the District to gain a more robust understanding of student needs. 

Cannabis Use Can Only Help Relieve HIV/AIDS Symptom

While the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a qualifying condition for medical marijuana use in Florida, an expert in the field of HIV research and treatment says cannabis will only help suppress symptoms of the disease.

Ketamine Therapy May Help Break Cannabis Dependency

The death of actor Matthew Perry from ketamine spotlighted the drug’s risks. He had been receiving ketamine infusion therapy at a clinic, but according to the New York Times, investigators found he had been illegally administered ketamine at his home. Five people, including two doctors, were charged.

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