Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Mayo: Hialeah Park casino fined $20000 after poker investigation and other top stories.

  • Mayo: Hialeah Park casino fined $20000 after poker investigation

    Mayo: Hialeah Park casino fined $20000 after poker investigation
    Hialeah Park casino will pay a $20,000 fine to settle alleged violations stemming from a August 2015 poker tournament, according to an agreement approved by state gambling regulators this month.State investigators found that Hialeah's card room violated 11 rules during the August 25-30 tournament with a $250 entry fee and guaranteed $200,000 prize pool. Participants called the Sun Sentinel with complaints soon after the tournament, saying the final prize pool, chip counts and number of entrants..
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  • Mayo: Hialeah Park casino fined $20000 after poker investigation

    Mayo: Hialeah Park casino fined $20000 after poker investigation
    Hialeah Park casino will pay a $20,000 fine to settle alleged violations stemming from a August 2015 poker tournament, according to an agreement approved by state gambling regulators this month.State investigators found that Hialeah's card room violated 11 rules during the August 25-30 tournament with a $250 entry fee and guaranteed $200,000 prize pool. Participants called the Sun Sentinel with complaints soon after the tournament, saying the final prize pool, chip counts and number of entrants..
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  • Getting Down in Downtown Miami with Graffiti Artist AholSniffsGlue

    Getting Down in Downtown Miami with Graffiti Artist AholSniffsGlue
    Photo courtesy of AholSniffsGlue AholSniffsGlue is a wild Miami character. He oozes a homegrown street-smart style overshadowed only by the boozy, brazen cartoons and droopy monochrome eyes he tattoos across the city's face. His personal experience echoes that of many first-generation Cuban-Americans. He was raised in- Spanish and picked up English, but his body-language is Miami through and through. He's fiercely proud of the 305, the good, the bad, and the ratchet. A tourist couldn't ask f..
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Rubio Supported Amnesty As Far Back As 1998

    EXCLUSIVE: Rubio Supported Amnesty As Far Back As 1998
    4902901While serving as a city commissioner in West Miami, Marco Rubio voted in favor of a city resolution urging the federal government to give Honduran illegal immigrants permanent resident status and free them from risk of deportation, according to documents obtained by The Daily Caller. The 1998 city resolution, #98-16, is titled “Resolution of the City of West Miami urging the federal government and Immigration and Naturalization Service to accord same status to Hondurans as has bee..
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  • South Miami hires alum Rick Munne as new football coach

    Munne, 30, graduated from South Miami in 2004 and has previously been an assistant coach at Miami High, Northwestern and Hialeah as well as a brief stint as ...
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  • Xochimex Cantina Grill to open sixth SoFla location near MIA

    Xochimex Cantina Grill to open sixth SoFla location near MIA
    Xochimex Cantina Grill to open sixth SoFla location near MIA Base rent is in the mid-$30 range February 17, 2016 11:15AM By Katherine Kallergis Xochimex Cantina Grill Xochimex Cantina Grill, a fast-casual restaurant chain in Miami-Dade, has inked a lease for its sixth location. The Tex-Mex chain signed a 10-year lease for 1,538 square feet at 5761 Northwest Seventh Street. Jeremy Hebert of Beacon Hill Property Group represented the tenant, while Katz & Associates represented ..
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  • The VICE Guide to Miami: Sports

    The VICE Guide to Miami: Sports
    Miami sports are relatively young in comparison with other large television markets and other grand cities of America. With the exception of the Miami Dolphins, the other three major franchises—Panthers (really, they exist), Marlins, Heat— are less than 30 years old, with the first two born in 1993. Despite that, there are plenty of diehard fans here, enough to balance out the kind of bandwagon Miami idiots that have never seen snow, but will claim they're huge hockey bros if the Panthers make..
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  • The VICE Guide to Miami: Where to Shop

    The VICE Guide to Miami: Where to Shop
    Miami is tacky and materialistic—that's not news to anyone who lives here or has visited the city. Or has any passing knowledge of it at all, really. Miami Vice certainly cemented the city's reputation for outlandish, if impractical, fashion. And the weather—which can only be described as being stuck in someone's swampy tender bits after an intense cardio workout—means things like layers and all-black ensembles are more torture than fashion statement. But don't let Miami's thirst for designe..
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  • West Palm mayor, commissioners vote on initial OK for their raises

    West Palm mayor, commissioners vote on initial OK for their raises
    City Commissioners have approved raises for themselves and Mayor Jeri Muoio, their first increases since 2004.Under the preliminary vote taken Tuesday, the board decided to lift the mayor’s ­salary to $150,000, an increase of $25,000. The commissioners would get $35,000, up $5,000.A final vote on the raises is scheduled for Feb. 29 and they would take effect shortly after that. The raises would add $82,500 a year to the budget, $44,423 for the remainder of this year.The mayor also would get an a..
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  • Senate panel considering narrower substitute to Sarasota Rep. Greg ...

    TALLAHASSEE -- A Senate committee is considering a narrower substitute Wednesday afternoon for proposed legislation that would get rid of the mandate that those found in violation of the Florida Sunshine Law law pay the plaintiff's attorney fees.Current law says a judge "shall" award attorney fees against the responsible agency if a court determines it acted unlawfully when it refused to provide a public record. A bill sponsored by Rep. Greg Steube, R-Sarasota, would change "shall" to "may," gi..
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  • Senate Panel Narrowly Approves Armstrong Confirmation

    Senate Panel Narrowly Approves Armstrong Confirmation
    Follow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | Twitter TALLAHASSEE (NSF) – In a 5-4 vote, a Senate panel on Tuesday approved the confirmation of Surgeon General John Armstrong as secretary of the Florida Department of Health. Members of the Senate Health Policy Committee spent an hour peppering Armstrong with questions, nearly all dealing with Floridians’ access to health care, before signing off on his nomination. Questions centered on cuts to county health departments, the state’s high rate of new HIV infec..
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