The distribution of hateful, anti-Semitic flyers in Miami Beach and Surfside over the weekend, blaming the “COVID agenda” on a list of Jewish doctors and officials, has not just alarmed that community. Everyone is disgusted.

Police from several jurisdictions are investigating the source of the crude, false and inflammatory flyers, which were carefully left on lawns and driveways inside plastic bags so they wouldn’t get wet, with pebbles to weigh them down, so they wouldn’t fly away.

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We may get some answers at Thursday’s city commission meeting

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Who will be appointed? Ladra’s money is on a former councilwoman

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Faced with unwavering opposition from residents, the Palmetto Bay Village Council voted unanimously Monday night to deny an application to develop the old Burger King headquarters on Old Cutler Drive into 485 units with 68,000 square feet of retail, including maybe a grocery store and pharmacy.

The owner’s promise to donate 22 acres of undevelopable land to the village did not sway residents or council members, some of whom felt the “gift” was an insult and slap in the face.

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Miami-Dade School Board members on Monday chose longtime administrator José Dotres to be the new superintendent after the abrupt departure of Alberto Carvalho to the Los Angeles, California, school district.

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A controversial takeover of the Coral Gables Country Club by a politically-connected businessman and lobbyist could be dead in the water after Rodney Barreto sent the city a letter Saturday saying that he gives up on what he called a “painful process.”

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