Was andere machen
Nichts, von all den hier aufgeführten Dingen stammt von mir. Dennoch hat alles etwas mit mir zu tun. Einiges stammt aus meiner Umgebung, mit anderem beschäftige ich mich regelmäßig. Wieder anderes will ich einfach nur weiter-empfehlen.
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Lokal-Nachrichten
Miami Herald: Miami-Dade News
- High-profile Miami accountant Lewis Freeman pleads guilty to fraud
Miami accountant Lewis Freeman, who for years garnered the reputation of a trusted civic leader, pleaded guilty Wednesday morning to a federal fraud charge alleging he embezzled at least $2.6 million from client trust accounts. - Money laundering case spurs arrests in Broward County, New York and Italy
Federal agents arrested three people in Broward County early Wednesday on money laundering and other charges in connection with an investigation that includes suspects in New York and Palermo, Italy. - Homestead acting city manager gets the job permanently
A sharply divided Homestead City Council decided Tuesday night to give their acting city manager the permanent job.<p/> At a special meeting Tuesday, Homestead's council voted 4-3 to begin negotiating a permanent contract with Sergio Purriños. - Pythons, gambling, texting measures on tap in Florida Legislature
Firing teachers. Gambling. Banning dangerous reptiles and texting while driving.<p/> Wednesday will feature a grab-bag of legislation in the second week of the Legislature's 60-day lawmaking session. - Miami-Dade hospital system teeters on insolvency
The major hospital system Miami relies on for trauma care is shockingly close to getting shut off by suppliers and complete insolvency. - Brevard Zoo welcomes baby giraffe
The Brevard Zoo has a new baby giraffe. - 2 men arrested in crime spree, torching truck
Two men have been charged in Brevard County of going a crime spree earlier this month that ended with the burning of a fire-rescue service truck. - Rising Florida unemployment numbers tie record
Florida has reached an 11.9 percent unemployment rate, tying a record high since the state began keeping track four decades ago. - Officer charged with shooting at husband
A veteran Apopka police officer has been charged with shooting at her husband during an argument at their Sanford home. - Officials: 2.5 million Floridians on food stamps
More than 2.5 million Floridians are on food stamps, up from three years ago where 1.2 million residents received assistance.
