At a Florida International University security conference, Dr. Anthony Fauci said the U.S. should not lift COVID-19 restrictions completely until most people are vaccinated.
Despite economic impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, average apartment rent prices in Miami, Florida, are still going up, exacerbating a housing crisis.
Late last month, the MPD told
New Times the Papiers had been suspended with pay pending an internal investigation. At the time, the police department would not divulge what led to the investigation. But today, Fallat confirmed that the investigation was related to their involvement in a non-injury vehicular crash and the administrative handling of the crash.
According to the encrypted email sent by someone using the pseudonym Bill Schahwartzman Nerly Papier drove the vehicle to MPD headquarters on April 2 with two tires blown out rather than reporting the crash immediately and leaving the car in place. Ronald Papier allegedly called Capt. Javier Ortiz the politically powerful former police union president to attempt to have the vehicle towed under the false pretense that it had been vandalized. The email claimed that a sergeant wrote up a crash report on the incident without inspecting the vehicle or taking photographs and that a police major signed off on it wit
If you re looking to rent out a park pavilion in the Town of Miami Lakes for a birthday party but you re short on cash in your bank account, the town says it s no problem you can pony up in Bitcoin.
Miami Lakes, a municipality located west of Opa-locka Airport with a population of about 31,000, is looking to get a jump on the rest of Miami-Dade County on the cryptocurrency frontier. While other municipal governments in Greater Miami slow-walk the transition to digital currencies, Miami Lakes is already accepting payments for town services in Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum through its merchant service partner, PayPal.
The City of Miami has fired a former code inspector who sued City Commissioner Alex Diaz de la Portilla, whom, she claimed, had injured her at an illegal party in Allapattah in February.
On Wednesday, May 12, Suzann Nicholson was terminated from her position in the City of Miami Building Department effective immediately. The firing comes only weeks after she filed suit against Alex Diaz de la Portilla for defamation, alleging he had assaulted her while she was investigating an illegal late-night gathering and later intimidated her by saying she lied.
Nicholson was part of an operation with the Miami Police Department investigating an unpermitted party that was operating in violation of the county s COVID-19 curfew on February 21. In recounting the incident to