Coral Gables Mayor Vince Lago to unveil ‘his’ downtown clock on 9/11

Coral Gables Mayor Vince Lago to unveil ‘his’ downtown clock on 9/11

‘Sept. 11 is not a national holiday,’ mayor says That fancy clock for Miracle Mile that Coral Gables Mayor Vince Lago said last year would not cost the city a cent, is now a “donation” from his family, Lago says, because he paid the $32,000 installation and hook-up fees himself. This has apparently made him […]

Coral Gables cancels annexation efforts for Little Gables after public vote

Coral Gables cancels annexation efforts for Little Gables after public vote

Mayor Vince Lago takes another loss at City Hall The Coral Gables Commission on Tuesday ended the city’s annexation efforts for the Little Gables neighborhood, choosing to respect the wishes of the majority of voters who rejected the annexation in a non-binding straw ballot question last week. Well, everyone but Mayor Vince Lago, who voted […]

Both Miami-Dade Sheriff candidates tout endorsements from other cops

Both Miami-Dade Sheriff candidates tout endorsements from other cops

Republican primary loser backs Democrat James Reyes In breathless fashion, the campaign for James Reyes for Miami-Dade Sheriff announced last week that one of the Republican candidates who lost the primary last Tuesday had endorsed him: Miami-Dade Police Maj. Jose Aragu, who came in sixth out of 11 candidates with 9.11% of the vote. But remember, […]

It was always Debbie Mucarsel-Powell vs Rick Scott in Florida U.S. Senate race

It was always Debbie Mucarsel-Powell vs Rick Scott in Florida U.S. Senate race

Nothing is going to change in the Debbie Mucarsel-Powell campaign. Since Day 1, the former congresswoman, who handily beat three others in Tuesday’s Democratic primary, has concentrated on the real enemy: U.S. Sen. Rick Scott. She’s been hitting him consistently. Press release after press release focus on Scott’s track record. “Debbie Mucarsel-Powell slams Rick Scott […]

Observations and predictions for Miami-Dade’s Election Day (round 1)

Observations and predictions for Miami-Dade’s Election Day (round 1)

It’s here. The Aug. 20 election, which includes many county races and some partisan primaries, ends today. More than 200,000 people have already voted either by mail or absentee ballot or in early voting. There’s a slight edge among Democrats, but Republicans narrowed the gap during early voting and now there’s just about 5,000 ballots […]

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