Uncle Luke Runnin, Uncle Luke Runnin, Uncle Luke Runnin

We don’t know about all of you, but we’re pretty sick and tired of certain Miami-Dade politicians who keep resorting to their legal attack strategies to stop the will of the people. It’s damn time we get ourselves a true leader, a champion of the first amendment, who’s gonna come…

Hialeah Man’s $40 million Ponzi Scheme Nets More Arrests

Nine more individuals have been criminally charged in the ongoing federal investigation into a $40 million ponzi scheme in Hialeah. The arrests come in the wake of news reports that the FBI and the Internal Revenue Service are investigating Hialeah Mayor Julio Robaina for alleged loan sharking, mortgage fraud and…

Luke for mayor

Luther Campbell wants to be Miami-Dade County’s new mayor. The Miami New Times columnist and former 2 Live Crew frontman is looking ahead to the March 15 vote on recalling present Mayor Carlos Alvarez. In an extended column this week, he reveals his game plan for a campaign that should…

Natacha Seijas Tells A GenTV Reporter To Take A Hike

Natacha Seijas should just get on her broom and fly off whenever a pesky journalist confronts her for comment about the recall against her. As we write this, the Wicked Witch of Northwest Miami-Dade is probably brewing up some diabolical potion for her latest media nemesis, GenTV reporter Claudia DoCampo,…

Hialeah Mayor Julio Robaina’s Dealings With An Admitted Ponzi Schemer Included Councilwoman Vivian Casals-Muñoz

​Hialeah Mayor Julio Robaina and his wife Raiza Villacis-Robaina gave out high interest loans to individuals other than accused ponzi schemer Luis Felipe Perez. And Hialeah Councilwoman Vivian Casals-Muñoz prepared the mortgage documents that secured the loans the Robainas provided to Perez, former Councilman Guillermo Zuñiga, and Hialeah business owners…

Questionable dealings follow Hialeah mayor Julio Robaina

In 1993, long before Julio Robaina dreamed about creating a more ethical and accountable county government, state business regulators sanctioned the Hialeah mayor for dishonest dealings with a property owner for whom he was working. Robaina agreed to pay a $2,000 fine, but he didn’t admit or deny the allegations,…

Questionable Dealings Follow Hialeah Mayor

In 1993, long before Julio Robaina dreamed about creating a more ethical and accountable county government, state business regulators sanctioned the Hialeah mayor for dishonest dealings with a property owner for whom he was working. Robaina agreed to pay a $2,000 fine, but he didn’t admit or deny the allegations,…

When It Comes to Feeding the Elderly, Political Connections Help

​Today, Miami-Dade County Commissioner Natacha Seijas will wave her nefarious wand to help a longtime county vendor hold on to a multimillion dollar contract to feed the handicapped and the elderly for at least another month. The county commission is set to vote on the extension with Esteban Bencomo’s Construction…

After battling Castro, James Cason takes on Coral Gables

James Cason marched past the hostile glares of Cuba’s minister of interior and a handful of generals gathered inside the air control tower at Havana’s José Martí International Airport. It was early in the morning on April 1, 2003, and the officials didn’t say a word to the blue-eyed, gray-haired…

After Spending His Lifetime Promoting American Diplomacy, James Cason Is Ready To Tackle Coral Gables

When WikiLeaks began strategically dumping more than 250,000 secret U.S. Embassy cables, former American diplomat James Cason wasn’t particularly worried that the leaked documents would cause long-term irreparable harm to his country’s national interests. “”Generally everything that has been released so far would have been eventually released 20 years down…

Video Could Help Arm Miami Police Chief Against Mayor

As the saga of Miami Police Chief Miguel Exposito’s war with Mayor Tomás Regalado rages on, a new development could fuel the battle between the two estranged friends over illegal gambling in the city’s bodegas and cafeterias. New Times has obtained video footage of what looks like a man winning…

Miami City Commissioner Marc Sarnoff gets new digs

Miami City Commissioner Marc Sarnoff is starting the new year in new office digs. As reported by New Times previously, the Coconut Grove politician’s law firm was operating out of a townhouse at 3000 Shipping Ave. until Sarnoff’s enemies reported him to city code enforcers for allegedly running an illegal…

Marc Sarnoff Has New Office Digs

Miami city Commissioner Marc Sarnoff is starting the new year with new office digs. As reported here previously, the Coconut Grove politician had been operating his law firm out of the townhouse he owns at 3000 Shipping Ave. until his enemies reported him to city code enforcers for allegedly running…

Top five Florida weed busts

Marijuana production is at an all-time high in Florida, and so are grow-house busts. Law enforcement weed eradication programs have seen a 50 percent spike in these grow labs in less than four years. It’s easy pickings for Johnny Law when you think about it: Growers are stoners. They concoct…