Bicyclist Michael Hernandez is thankful to be alive after becoming the victim of a hit-and-run in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood.
“He clipped me probably doing 50, 60 miles an hour,” Hernandez said.
City of Miami Police said the collision happened near …
NE Miami-Dade couple’s food truck stolen from outside apartment complex
A South Florida chef and his girlfriend are reeling hours after, they said, they witnessed thieves driving away with their sole source of income: their food truck.
The overnight steal, just after midnight on Friday, has left Chef Bryan Rivas …
Working Strategies: Advancing your career — part 3 of 3
Career advancement has never been a science, nor even a very predictable process. Sometimes it seems more like alchemy, where unlikely ingredients combine to form an unexpected result.
Amy Lindgren
That doesn’t mean you can’t or shouldn’t make actual plans …
Warren, Markey vow ‘work is not done’ after Senate approves Biden’s $1.9T coronavirus aid plan
Massachusetts Democrats lauded the Senate’s party-line approval of President Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package, calling it a “life raft” that will provide sorely needed direct cash payments and extend unemployment benefits for millions of Americans.
After an around-the-clock vote-a-rama, …
Senate narrowly approves $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill with new round of $1,400 stimulus checks
An exhausted Senate narrowly approved a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill Saturday as President Joe Biden and his Democratic allies notched a victory they called crucial for hoisting the country out of the pandemic and economic doldrums.
After laboring through …
Some outdoor ballparks, stadiums and theme parks eligible to reopen April 1 in California, state officials announce
Some outdoor ballparks, stadiums and theme parks will be eligible for reopening with “very reduced capacity” beginning April 1 in counties that meet certain conditions, California officials announced Friday.
The unexpected announcement makes changes to the state’s COVID-19 framework called …
More checks, unemployment aid, tax breaks: Here’s what’s in the COVID-19 relief bill nearing final passage
The Senate approved a sweeping pandemic relief package over Republican opposition on Saturday, moving President Joe Biden closer to a milestone political victory that would provide $1,400 checks for most American and direct billions of dollars to schools, state and …
California counties don’t want COVID-19 vaccine efforts run by Blue Shield
Counties across California are increasingly pushing back against the state’s new vaccination program run by Blue Shield of California, with Los Angeles County officials the latest to ask for the ability to opt out amid a bipartisan chorus of concern.…
California theme parks won’t profit at 15% capacity, but they’ll likely reopen anyway, experts say
An overhaul of California’s COVID-19 safety regulations announced Friday could allow Disneyland, Universal Studios, Six Flags Magic Mountain and other theme parks to reopen their outdoor rides and attractions as soon as April 1 if they’re in counties where coronavirus …
Dodgers, Angels and other California baseball teams can allow a handful of fans when season starts
The era of cardboard cutouts is over. The ballpark gates will open to actual humans this season.
Fans will be allowed to attend Major League Baseball games in California, the state’s department of public health announced Friday.
That does not …