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Former Hialeah Mayor Robaina and wife released on bond in tax-evasion case
Former Hialeah Mayor Julio Robaina and his wife, Raiza, wore shackles on their ankles and wrists as a federal magistrate judge granted them bail Friday, after the couple surrendered on charges of evading taxes on potentially millions of dollars in unreported income.
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5 Neighborhood Spots for Cool Treats
Azucar Ice Cream Company This Hialeah spot is known for infusing classic Latin flavors into its artisanal sorbets and ice creams.
Local Students Shine Under International Spotlight
Walk into the cavernous room at the Phoenix Convention Center and you are immediately overwhelmed by science.
Former Hialeah Mayor Julio Robaina and wife indicted on tax evasion charges, deny wrongdoing
In 2010, while peeling back the layers of Hialeah's "shadow banking'' industry, federal prosecutors pressed the city's mayor about allegations that he had collected exorbitant cash interest payments on more than $1 million in loans he made to friends and acquaintances.
Gov. Rick Scotts choice on budget: to veto or not to veto?
Gov. Rick Scott must soon sign the new state budget, and he’s getting intense feedback on all sides: from lawmakers protecting hometown projects, hospitals worried about losing money and a business-backed group criticizing pork-barrel spending.
Hialeah Is the Bang With Friends User Capital of Florida
Bang With Friends , an app that lets you know when one of your Facebook connections is interested in doing some real-life poking, made headlines when it launched in January.
Defeated candidate Ricardo Corona says he never hired 'boletera' Deisy Cabrera
After having learned that his name appears next to the amount of $1,500 in a notebook kept by an alleged Hialeah ballot broker, lawyer Ricardo Corona said Tuesday that he never hired anyone to collect absentee ballots on his behalf during his unsuccessful campaign for a Miami-Dade judgeship in 2008.
Employees Allegedly Forced To Practice Scientology, Scream At Ashtrays At Florida Business: EEOC
A Florida medical company stands accused of forcing some of its employees to spend at least half their workday participating in courses associated with the Church of Scientology , according to a recently filed complaint.
Miami-Dade GOP candidates told to avoid using ballot brokers
The head of the Republican Party of Miami Dade County said on Monday that all local candidates under his wing will be given strict guidelines to avoid using ballot brokers in their campaigns.
Isles' hotel room rates are highest in the U.S.
During the first quarter, Hawaii hotel guests spent $233.33 a night on the average hotel room, or 13 percent more than in 2012, when the average rate was $206.22, according to a report released today by Hospitality Advisors LLC and Smith Travel Research.
Notes kept by accused Miami-Dade ballot broker reveal details
Notebooks kept by accused ballot broker Deisy Pentón de Cabrera have been presented as evidence in the case against her.
Bill would allow online vendors better access to public school funding
Private online learning companies will get a better shot at Florida public school funding under a bill that won approval on the final day of the legislative session.
Exclusive: Miramar Man Arrested Amid Bizarre Love Triangle Probe
CBS4 News has obtained a Miramar Police search warrant that reveals a disturbing kidnapping case where a woman told investigators she was held against her will for about a week by a man she was having an affair with.
Children's advocates give lawmakers mixed review
Children's advocates have mixed feelings about the 2013 legislative session. They lament the bills that failed to expand children's access to health care or reform the juvenile justice system.
Jillian Kay Melchior: Abortion's Underside
They asked if she knew why they were there. "Yes," Williams said immediately. "Because the baby was born alive."1 It took investigators one week and three separate searches to find the corpse of Williams's infant, which was hidden away in the abortion clinic in Hialeah, Fla.2 It was a tiny black girl, only 25.5 centimeters from head to toe, born ... (more)
Wrongful Death Suit Filed vs. Hialeah in Police Crash
Susie Castillo, whose daughter Andrea was killed after a collision with a Hialeah Police officer's cruiser, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city Tuesday.
Baby born alive was tossed into a bag and thrown on the roof of the abortion clinic
The site features a picture of a thoughtful- and earnest-looking woman and tells prospective patients that: The professionals at A Gyn Diagnostics Center
At MDC's graduation: 13,000 students received diplomas, one received a marriage proposal
More than 13,000 students graduated Saturday from Miami-Dade College, including Andrea Nicole Castillo, who died in a Hialeah police-involved car crash last year.
Exclusive: City Of Hialeah Sued In Deadly Police-Involved Crash
That crash took the life of the daughter of a Miami-Dade School Board member. Now, the attorney for the survivor of that crash has filed a lawsuit against the City of Hialeah.
Stadium bill not likely to pass
As a legislative vote on financing renovations for Sun Life Stadium comes down to the wire, things are not looking good for the Dolphins.