MIAMI-DADE – In her first legislative action, Danielle Cohen Higgins, Miami-Dade County Commissioner for District 8, introduced a resolution urging the County Mayor to explore expanding COVID-19 testing options to include diagnostic self-testing, at home, with rapid results.
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MIAMI-DADE – The Miami-Dade County Commission on Dec. 15 approved a resolution sponsored by Chairman-elect Jose “Pepe” Diaz to allow County employees to contribute the monetary value of their accrued holiday and annual leave time to the county’s Emergency Disaster Relief Fund to help Central America recover from the devastating effects of Hurricanes Eta and Iota.
Seven breakfasts and lunches provided weekly by Sisters For Abundant Living
Miami-Dade Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department is hiring Seasonal Program Assistants. Applicants should possess leadership, interpersonal skills and the ability to build a collaborative and positive environment in Miami-Dade County Parks’ facilities.
BROWARD COUNTY, FL - Commissioners are considering designating June 19th, also known as Juneteenth, an official paid holiday for Broward County. Juneteenth commemorates the official end of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865. President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation had officially outlawed slavery in 1863, but it took more than two years for slavery to come to an end throughout the United States.
MIRAMAR, FL –The Miramar Cultural Center(MCC) is truly a place where Community and Culture Converge™. More than 100 children and their families have received a week’s supply of fresh food thanks to a new partnership betweenMCC and FLIPANY (Florida Introduces Physical Activity and Nutrition), a company whose programs are designed to fight childhood obesity and hunger by focusing on healthy food preparation. The meal distribution program at MCC started on November 17, 2020 and will take place every Tuesday from 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the MCC Stage Door Parking Lot. Registration is required at FlipanyMCC.Eventbrite.com.
Plantation, Florida :Board members, community partners and volunteers of the Florida-based nonprofit, Island SPACE are excited to welcome guests and patrons to explore the nation’s first Caribbean-American Museum, opening at the Westfield Broward Mall in January, 2021. Media, underwriters and invited guests will have the exclusive chance to explore the space and engage with the exhibits on Monday, November 16th, and the general public will be welcomed to preview the space starting Thursday, November 19th.
Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Effective December 11, 2020, Caribbean Airlines’ check-in counters at José Martí International Airport, Cuba will be relocated to Terminal 3. The airline previously operated from Terminal 2.
MIAMI —"Earlier today I tested positive for COVID-19, after learning that my husband, Dr. Robert Cava, was exposed to the virus by one of his patients last Wednesday; he also tested positive today. Rob and I are quarantining safely at home. We both remain in good spirits and are fortunate to have only mild symptoms at this time. My thoughts are with all the doctors, nurses, healthcare workers, police, and fire rescue workers across our community who continue to serve and protect Miami-Dade residents despite great personal risk to themselves and their loved ones.
KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – A minor earthquake was felt in sections of the Corporate Area and the central parish of St Catherine on Sunday.
BROWARD COUNTY, FL - Home-based businesses are now eligible to apply for Broward County CARES Act small business assistance. Additionally, the deadline to apply for the CARES Act business and rental assistance programs has been extended through December 9th at 11:59PM. These programs are made possible by the Broward County Commission and funded through the federal CARES Act. Monies distributed do not need to be paid back.
Miami, - Miami Dade College’s (MDC) Hialeah Campus’ Impact Committee will host Racism and Its Effects on Society, an online presentation by lifelong educator, author, and award-winning anti-racism activist Dr. Jane Elliott on Wednesday, Dec. 2, at 7 p.m. Dr. Elliott will discuss race and politics, combating racism, and how race and racial inequality have shaped American history. She will also focus on unlearning racial biases and recognizing its impact on our communities. There will be a Q & A session following the presentation.
Kingston, Jamaica: The Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) wishes to announce the appointment of Mrs. Marjorie Leydon-Kirton as Acting Executive Director of the Agency.
- Miami-Dade County Parks Hiring Part-time Seasonal Employees
- New Kiwanis Club Organized in the Miramar, Pines Area to Help Kids
- Miami-Dade County Office of the Property Appraiser’s Website Now Offers More than 100 Languages
- Commission Approved Commissioner Bovo’s Resolution Accepting and Expending the $99 Million Federal Grant for South Dade Transitway Project