Caribbean Briefs 08/28/2014
CUBA Beyonce trip legal HAVANA —The U.S. Treasury Department’s inspector general has determined Jay-Z and Beyonce’s fifth anniversary trip to Cuba last year was legal …
CUBA Beyonce trip legal HAVANA —The U.S. Treasury Department’s inspector general has determined Jay-Z and Beyonce’s fifth anniversary trip to Cuba last year was legal …
A construction company owner is the latest member to join the Delray Beach Public Library’s board of directors, President Nancy Dockerty announced. Dwayne Randolph, co-owner, …
While South Floridians march in the streets in Homestead and Pompano Beach in recent days asking President Barack Obama to take affirmative actions on America’s …
FORT LAUDERDALE — If you haven’t seen the billboard at Northwest 27 Avenue and Sunrise Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, look for it before it’s taken …
Tuesday’s primary voting may be Perry Thurston’s first step on the way to history. If elected this year, the state Democratic leader will be the …
PLANTATION — The power of partnerships and collaborations is the common thread of the fifth South Florida State of the Black Business Forum & Networking …
MIAMI BEACH — A series of three South Florida Times editorials published last year on the inequities of the criminal justice system regarding young black …
LAKE WORTH — Palm Beach State College’s first black president Dr. Dennis P. Gallon, said he is retiring. Gallon, who is 73, and the college’s …
Miami — The homeless will soon go on a “shopping spree” for new and used clothes in September in a nice, color-coded boutique. Your used …
PRNEWSWIRE — When it comes to equality in the STEM field, finding the right resources can help young women when they are starting their careers …