Fifteen aspiring young teen journalists from Florida, Georgia and Alabama have completed a multimedia workshop at Florida A&M University’s (FAMU) School of Journalism and Graphic Communication
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Florida will opt out of spending about $2 billion more to expand Medicaid, and won’t build insurance exchanges, another optional part of the federal health care law, Gov. Rick Scott’s office said Sunday.
City of Fort Lauderdale Mayor Jack Seiler is delivering the annual State of the City speech at the Museum of Discovery and Science, while it appears
The Fourth of July has approached us and most Americans are going to break out the grill and hot dogs, hamburgers and those juicy T-bone steaks will be on the menu
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Recently (June 26, 2012) Congressman Alcee L. Hastings (D-Miramar) made the following statement honoring the life of Dr. Calvin Hylton Shirley
The recent ICABA (Identify Connect Activate the Black Accomplished) Black Tie reception and award ceremony saluting top movers and shakers from South Florida’s Caribbean American community
Recently (June 27, 2012), budget cuts and a deluge of public records requests are preventing Florida A&M University from getting out “a positive message,
In the wake of last week’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling that the Affordable Care Act is constitutional, Florida House Democratic Leader-designate Perry Thurston (D-Plantation)
The state is still weighing its next moves in an attempt to remove suspected non-citizens from the voting rolls, Gov. Rick Scott said Monday. In an interview with Fox News, Scott
You could probably count on one hand the number of individuals who have had the impact that the late Dr. Calvin Hyton Shirley has had on this community. He practiced medicine in Broward County