🌱 Whitman’s Miami Seaside Coming + Senior Skip Day Seaside Cleanup
Good morning Miami! Here’s everything you need to know to get this Thursday started off right.
First, today’s weather:
Partly sunny. High: 79 Low: 71.
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Here are the top five stories today in Miami:
1. Video circulating on social media shows a filthy Miami Beach littered with trash nach Senior Skip Day. volunteers grabbed bottles, cans, lids, empty bags and more to restore the beach to its full potential. They want to keep Miami Beach beautiful. (NBC Miami)
2. Black owned business, QuikLiqis i.edelivering alcohol at any time of day. Order by phone. It was established in 2017 and officially launched its full-service mobile ordering and delivery appavailable on iOS and Android, on February 24 Rather than work with big-box retailers to fulfill orders, the Miami-based business pushes the area’s independent retailers. (Miami New Times)
3. New York City restaurant, Whitman’sm, is planning to open a new location in Miami Beach. The restaurant was founded in 2010 and focuses on comfort foods included French fries, burgers, and more. it so has Veggie burgers, salads, Brussels sprouts and shishito peppers for veggie lovers. (WSVN)
4. A 26-year-old man What arested Tuesday on aAccusations that he raped a tourist after picking her up from a bar in Wynwood while he was working as a lyft driver. According to his arrest report, Kevin Rojasof Miami, picked up the woman who is from Texas around 4:45 on February 27. Rojas is facing a charge of sexual battery on a physically helpless victim. (WPLG Local 10)
5. Miami-based Royal Caribbean has joined the list of Cruise operators canceling stops to Russian ports during the country’s invasion of Ukraine. The cruise line says it has planned alternative ports and will communicate itinerary changes in the next few days to guests and travel partners. (Miami Patch)
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Today in Miami:
- Volunteer gardening at Vizcaya. (9:00 AM)
- Spanish Conversation Circle at Miami-Dade Main Public Library (10:00 AM)
- Movie afternoons at Miami-Dade Main Public Library. (2:00 PM)
- Video Game Night at Allapatah Branch Library. (3:30PM)
- Circus Lena In Sweetwater at Dolphin Mall. (7:00 PM)
From my notebook:
- Miami HEAT is highlighting women changing the game for Women’s History Month. (instagram)
- On Tuesday morning at the Fire Rescue Training Centermembers of Florida Task Force 1 other Florida Task Force 2 were recognized by Florida Chief Financial Officer other State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis for their rescue and recovery efforts following the Collapse of Champlain Tower in Surfside last year. (Facebook)
- National College Fair is coming to Miami on Sunday, March 13. Register now. (Facebook)
- Join Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce other invite everyone you know to the chamber’s first LinkedIn posting party on Wednesday, March 9 at 12 pm (Facebook)
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— Carlos Hernández
About me: Hello my name is Carlos Hernandez and I am a food writer with over 10 years of experience in the industry. I write the food blog Carlos Eats (http://www.carloseats.com) and also contribute to several newspapers and magazines with food-related blogs and articles.
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