But the video clearly shows he was not speeding and was not texting and driving, and so the city of miami in its statement is using the word miracle as well. Im Glenna Milberg live in miami tonight, local10 news. Laurie breaking news right now a crash on beads loews boulevard right in the heart of fort lauderdale. Lets get to Victor Oquendo this involves a bicyclist hit and pinned underneath an suv under sluice. Thisloews. A local10 viewer tells us when she was on the scene she saw in bicyclist pinned underneath is black suv being pulled out by firefighters and paramedics. They had to prop that suv up on wooden blocks and they were able to get him out, and the good ne is she said he looked like he was in Good Condition and police said he woos definitely lucky as well. He was however transported to a hospital, said to be good shape, alert andesponsive. This viewer did mention that he was on one of those city bikes, possible he was a tourist. No confirmation on that just yet. Were waitin
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Youth advocate sets up Biche food bank to celebrate grandmother who died of covid19
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Social worker Keon Cunningham is carrying on his late grandmother s legacy of serving others. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle
When Keon Cunningham’s grandmother, Valentine Anastacio, died in late May, of covid19, his family was unable to hold a traditional funeral.
So, he was determined to find another way to celebrate her life.
On reflection, Cunningham came up with setting up a food bank, as his grandmother loved to see people bonding over food.
In doing this, Cunningham also saw a way to help those whose livelihoods were affected by covid19.
Children s Authority director Nichola Harvey-Mitchell - NATALIE MILES
The adage, “It takes a village to raise a child” is something the director of the Children’s Authority is hoping to achieve over the next three years to ensure the protection of children.
Nichola Harvey-Mitchell, 50, took up her role in March last year and has big plans for the organisation, from reform and self-sustainability to legislative changes.
Harvey-Mitchell, who has been an advocate for children in her personal life, told Sunday Newsday she intended to fully explore the rights of a child and ensure they were being properly enforced.
The organisation, she said, was developing its strategic plan, which showed the need to be more efficient and responsive.
The President has appointed a new board for the Children’s Authority.
A release from the Office of the Prime Minister on Tuesday said Gender and Child Affairs Minister Ayanna Webster-Roy met with the newly-appointed board on December 16.
The members are chairman Dr Carol Logie, deputy chairman Jennifer Boucaud-Blake, Dr Hazel Othello, Dr Gillian Wheeler, Harrilal Seecharan, Denyse Gouveia, Dr Natalie Dick, Keon Cunningham, Marcrina Peters, Rawlinson Agard, Sule Joseph, Maria Baptiste, Laura Davis, and ex-officio member and authority director Nichola Harvey-Mitchell.
The release said the members will serve for three years from the date of their appointment “in pursuance of the mandate of the Children’s Authority to: provide care, protection and rehabilitation for children; investigate and make recommendations with respect to the adoption of children; investigate complaints made by any person with respect to any child who is in the care of a community residence, foster home or