Wednesday May 23 | Miami Today
International appeal fueling Miami recovery
By Marilyn Bowden While the situation in Europe bears watching, economists and business leaders say Miami's international appeal should continue to aid its recovery.
Red, white and blue flags covered MOCA Plaza Friday night in North Miami in a celebration of independence.
More private colleges offering tuition discounts
The cost of a college education continues to increase faster than inflation; a phenomenon that's roiling family budgets and spurring calls for action on Capitol Hill.
Accused attacker has violent criminal history
Gilma Avalos, WTVJ A Miami-Dade Fire Rescue captain whose Facebook comment about the Trayvon Martin shooting spurred an investigation was demoted two ranks to firefighter Monday.
Pablo R. Cordero, MD, of Fall River and Osprey, Florida, passed away on Saturday, May 12, 2012 at his home in Fall River.
Brad Woodside wins Fredericton mayor's race
Brad Woodside easily won his eighth term as Fredericton's mayor on Monday night, defeating political newcomer Matthew Hayes in Monday's election.
Rubenstein gives Duke $15M for innovation effort
The 2011 Americas Venture Capital Conference, hosted by FIU, brought together entrepreneurs and investors at the Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables.
ACTU to present music for Mother's Day
Arts for the Community at Thomas University will present "Music for Mother's Day" at 4 p.m. Sunday in the sanctuary of Trinity Anglican Church at 325 W. Jackson St.
Killed soldier had two families- simultaneously
Former Albany mayor Doctor Willie Adams is taking on a new role at Albany State.
Milford named TU professor of the year
In addition to the more than 250 students who graduated from Thomas University on Saturday, May 5, one faculty member was recognized as the Professor of the Year during Commencement - Bill Milford.
Faribault to host Big Nine Music Festival Friday
Faribault is the host for this year's Big Nine Music Festival on Friday. This exciting event is the culmination of hours of hard work and preparation from each of the participating school's top performing choir, band and orchestra.
TU students raise over $3K for Easter Seals
Members of the senior class of social work students at Thomas University held Team K.E.D.A. on April 14 at Darton College in Albany to raise money for Easter Seals.
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