By Ana Cedeño On May 25th, our nation and the rest of the world witnessed yet another unarmed black person being killed by law enforcement—the unlawful killing of George Floyd.
UM teach-in addresses police practices
Courtesy of News@TheU The names rolled off Anthony E. Varona’s lips in quick succession. George Floyd. Breonna Taylor. Dominique Clayton. Botham Jean. Eric Reason. Stephon Clark. Philando Castile. Atatiana Jefferson.
State’s COVID-19 statistics still bear watching
By Kevin Gale As Florida’s economy continues to open up, there are concerns about an uptick in the number of COVID-19 cases and percentage of positive test results. For example,
Curfews orders continue as work week begins
Peaceful protests against the death of George Floyd turned ugly in Miami and Fort Lauderdale over the weekend, resulting in clashes with police and the issuance of curfews in some
AAA: Floridians more worried as hurricane season arrives
Floridians are increasingly concerned about the 2020 Hurricane Season and the coronavirus is one of the reasons why. According to a AAA survey—fielded last week—nearly a third (31%) of Floridians
Optimism high about continued relocation wave
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Growth at Celsius Holdings doesn’t lack for energy
Portrait photography by Larry Wood Beverage maker Celsius Holding’s business model is showing the type of resilience that many companies could only dream of during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Boca
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Lessons learned
As I write this column, South Florida has yet to enter into a phase one reopening, lagging the rest of the state. I hope readers and their businesses are negotiating
Timely training as hurricane season starts
As hurricane seasons starts June 1, GroovyTek of Boca Raton has partnered with the American Red Cross to deliver TekPrep—a series of free webinars designed to teach Floridians how to