FL scholarships in the works for Grenadian students
A new bond program is in the works for Grenadian students to attend universities in South Florida, says Grenada’s Minister of State in the...
Airport workers go on strike at seven US airports
Workers from Lauderdale/Hollywood International airport joined in a nationwide protest on Wednesday for better working conditions in the industry. Though the group copped a...
Foreign enrollment at US colleges sees biggest growth in 35 years
According to a recent Open Doors Reports on International Educational Exchange released by the Institute of International Education, the number of international students enrolled in...
Int’l netball teams head to Florida for Senior Florida Netball Classic
Netball teams from across the Caribbean head to Coral Springs this weekend for the 2015 Senior Florida Netball Classic, set for Saturday and Sunday...
Top 4 jerk restaurants in Jamaica
Has Grace Jamaican Jerk Fest wetted your appetite for more? Learn more about the homeland of jerk by eating your way through Jamaica at...
Spice up everyday recipes with a healthy and adaptable ingredient
When it comes to entertaining, each season has its own unique characteristics for traditional dishes and dinner party themes. But who says you can’t...
South Plantation HS goes “Singing in the Rain”
The classic Broadway musical “Singing in the Rain” made its grand premiere this weekend, with umbrellas and all, at the Paladin Playhouse Theater in...
Jamaica could stand out in ganja industry – Minister Hylton
Industry, Investment and Commerce Minister, Anthony Hylton, says Jamaica already has a head start with brand recognition towards establishing a legal cannabis industry.
Speaking at...
T&T at risk now more than ever – PM Rowley
In response to the terrorist attacks in Paris last week, Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister, Keith Rowley, says the country is more vulnerable than...
CNW90: Bolt faces two American contenders in IAAF’s Athlete of the...
ok at some of the top stories making the news today, November 19, across your Caribbean-American community in South Florida.
Tomorrow, over 300 immigrant students...
Barbados to end AIDS by 2030
Executive Director of UNAIDS, Michel Sidibe, says Barbados is on track to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.
During a recent visit,...
Bolt among finalists for IAAF Athlete of the Year Award
Double Olympic and World Champion Usain Bolt heads into another clash with American athletes as he and two others make the final cut for...
Man killed in Opa-locka after reportedly attacking officer
The Miami-Dade Police Department is investigating a police shooting of a 25-year-old in Opa-Locka.
Reports are that early Wednesday morning, an officer saw Cornelius Brown at...
HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell pushes Obamacare in Miami
Health and Human Resources Secretary Sylvia Burwell was in Miami on Wednesday as part of a local campaign to boost Florida enrollment in the...
5 steps to beating seasonal allergies
If you find yourself using more tissues and sneezing up a storm during certain times of the year, you’re not alone. More than 45...
Keep breakfast satisfying with healthy substitutions
When it comes to breakfast, the options are truly endless. However these days, dietary sensitivities to dairy, eggs, nuts and meat-free lifestyle choices can...
CNW90: German Olympian calls for more drug testing on Jamaican track...
A look at some of the top stories making the news today, November 18, across your Caribbean-American community in South Florida.
Major for-profit college operator...
Miami Gardens gets healthy at Community Wellness Workshop
Eating healthy never tasted so good – or at least it will, following the upcoming “Healthy Living, Healthy Solutions” Community Wellness Workshop. This inspiring...
Kimberly Singh gets back Miss T&T crown
The formerly dethroned Miss Trinidad and Tobago World, Kimberly Singh, has been reinstated to her title, following tense arbitration with pageant organizers. Singh will...















