Miami Dade College graduates record number of future bankers
By MARK SELL MIAMI — A record 77 students — most of them incoming seniors in Miami-Dade public schools from low- and middle-income families — …
By MARK SELL MIAMI — A record 77 students — most of them incoming seniors in Miami-Dade public schools from low- and middle-income families — …
Skills to start a business aren’t the same as to grow it, says former naval officer & business leader The dream of launching a business …
By NATALIE GRANT August 24, 1992. Back then, I lived in Homestead, Florida. I won’t fault you for not knowing much about Homestead. It was …
STATEPOINT — Year after year, Americans from Tornado Alley to the Gulf Coast to the metropolises of the Eastern Seaboard witness storms that cause millions …
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — It only takes one major hurricane to bring devastation to a particular region, which is why time and preparation are key …
By MAXINE J. TULLOCH Special to South Florida Times This year marks the eighth anniversary of June as National Caribbean American Heritage Month, when the United States pays …
By ASHLEY ANDREWS Special to South Florida Times FORT LAUDERDALE — The vivacious spirit of Caribbean culture will be brought to South Florida this month …
FORT LAUDERDALE — Greater Fort Lauderdale, which draws millions of international visitors each year, is celebrating Caribbean Heritage Month with several events throughout Broward County …
Editor’s note: In honor of Caribbean-American Heritage Month, we present an original poem from one of South Florida’s premier writers and poets. By GEOFFREY PHILP …
By BERNADETTE AGNES MORRIS Special to South Florida Times Perhaps it’s “the look” — that cut to the chase stare down when words aren’t needed …