In a 25-minute hearing, Judge Samantha Ruiz Cohen turned aside arguments from the Village that the lawsuit simply didn’t state a credible basis to proceed. The judge ruled the Village will have to wait for Tellez to make his case.
Turmoil Continues At KB Condo As Longtime Law Firm Quits
The resignation comes less than three weeks before the Feb. 25th election. Part of the firm’s duties was to help administer the voting, which will involve online balloting for the first time in the complex’s history.
Election Interference Alleged In Key Colony Condo Race
Two candidates for the Key Colony condominium board are alleging election interference after a unit owner was temporarily disqualified from running for office last month. Although he will remain on the ballot, the episode is raising questions about whether Louisa Conway, the current president and a candidate for reelection, approved sending the disqualification letter involving one of her opponents.
COVID Cases at MAST Lead to Soccer Cancellation
On Monday, the school district confirmed that 48 students on the boys and girls teams would not be able to compete in the state soccer championship tournaments by the Florida High School Athletic Association.
17-Year-Old Arrested in Alleged Hit-and-Run
Key Biscayne Police arrested a 17-year-male on two felony charges for what officials described as a hit-and-run collision at the intersection of Westwood Drive and Harbor drive that took place last Friday, Jan. 22.
Five Finalists for KB Village Manager
Several finalists have one thing in common – they all have held senior posts in the City of Miami.
In First Votes, KB’s New Congresswoman Sticks With Trump
An email to Salazar’s office asking about her decision to vote against the impeachment was not returned. Salazar’s social media feeds have focused on her swearing-in. Salazar was not present during the assault on the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob Jan. 6 as she was in Miami recupertating from a case of Coronavirus that required hospitalization for a heart arrhythmia.
52 Candidates Apply For Key Biscayne Manager
“We have a lot of heavy hitters,” said Mayor Mike Davey. So many, in fact, that he will be asking his fellow council members to slow down a bit to consider the best of a very big field
Village Working on COVID-19 Vaccine Plan
Village leaders say they’re working on developing a COVID-19 vaccine plan as fast as they can, but said Wednesday it may be two weeks before there is a solid local distribution system in place. In the interim, officials will be helping residents with sign-ups at local hospitals.
KB Rings In 2021 As COVID-19 Surges Statewide
On a day Covid cases shattered a state record, a state dashboard reported 1,462 local cases…the same day the island’s new representative in Congress announced she had contracted coronavirus and would have to skip her swearing-in.