After Miami (5-1) fell into an early 14-point hole, Tyreek Hill flipped the lead back in the Dolphins’ favor with a 41-yard touchdown catch late in the second quarter
Island’s Jewish community mourns Israel in Paradise Park service
As some in attendance wiped tears from their eyes, Andrea Berdichevsky solemnly walked to a table set up at Paradise Park and lit a candle for her nephew and his wife in Israel as Key Biscayne honored the dead on Friday evening in the Oct. 7 terrorist attack by Hamas.
The couple – Itay and Hadar Berdichevsky, both 30 – died defending their kibbutz but their final act was shielding their 10-month-old twins.
Podcast: FIU professor says political solution – not violence – should prevail in Israeli war
With the bloody backdrop of the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel – and Israel’s retaliatory airstrikes – an FIU professor who specializes in Middle Eastern politics says the solution lies in diplomacy, not war. Eric Lob, an associate professor in the Department of Politics and International Relations, also said on the Anti-Social podcast the conflict […]
Messi plays one half in Argentina’s 1-0 World Cup qualifying win; Brazil and Venezuela draw
Lionel Messi hit a post twice after he came off the bench but struggled to deliver a strong performance following his return from injury. Argentina still managed to beat Paraguay 1-0 in a South American World Cup qualifying match. Meanwhile Brazil and Venezuela drew 1-1, a result that left the Brazilians being booed off the pitch.
Some Key Biscayne beaches cleared for swimming after sewage plant spill, but warnings remain for Crandon
Beaches in Key Biscayne from the park south, including Bill Baggs Cape Florida, are open for swimming, she said.
17 Broward Sheriff’s Office employees charged with COVID relief fraud
Prosecutors from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in South Florida announced charges Thursday against 17 Broward Sheriff’s Office employees, saying they defrauded the federal government out of half a million dollars.
Hamas’ surprise attack on Israel was decades in the making
In the three and a half decades since it began as an underground militant group, Hamas has pursued a consistently violent strategy aimed at rolling back Israeli rule — and it has made steady progress despite bringing enormous suffering to both sides of the conflict.
An exasperated Council discusses ban on e-bikes, motorized scooters
The Village Council is exasperated. The Police Department is at wit’s end. And parents don’t seem to care.
The Key Biscayne Village Council signaled on Tuesday night that it would entertain a ban on motorized scooters and e-bike if parents can not instill in their children that they must operate the popular devices safely.
Key Biscayne’s top lobbyist offers to quit after pursuing unauthorized $3 million project
The lobbyist representing Key Biscayne offered his resignation Tuesday after pursuing an unauthorized $3 million project that invoked the Village’s name for a stormwater project that went to a Hispanic chamber of commerce
Attack on Israel: Friday vigil set to honor those killed
The Key Biscayne Community Foundation will hold a vigil at Paradise park at 5:30 p.m.on Friday for the 1,200 killed in last week’s brutal terrorist attack on Israel.