🌱 Port Royale Miami Seashore Residents Return + Marlins Promote O’Connor

Good morning everybody. It’s Tuesday in Miami and I’m back in your inbox to get you caught up on all the most important things happening in town. In today’s issue of the Daily, you’ll read about these stories and more:

  • ⚾ The Miami Marlins have promoted Caroline O’Conner to president of business operations.
  • 🚨 Miami-native D’Sean Perry was among the victims in a mass shooting at University of Virginia on Sunday.
  • šŸŽ University of Miami (UM) is now offering a Teacher Accelerator Program for students to help aid the teacher shortages across South Florida.

Today is National Recycling Day. It’s a great day to think about your impact on the environment and consider recycling more.

But first, today’s weather:

Mostly sunny and nice. High: 85 Low: 72.

Here are the top stories in Miami today:

1. the Miami Marlins have promoted Caroline O’Connor to president of business operations. The Marlins are the first US major sports franchise to have two women serving simultaneously as its president and general manager. (Miami Patch)

2. Miami Beach residents at Port Royale condominium at 6969 Collins Ave. have been allowed to return home after the building was previously marked unsafe on Oct. 27 The building engineer and city agreed the building is safe to return to prior the building re-opening, after a temporary installation of shoring was completed. (NBC Miami)

3. Miami native D’Sean Perry what among the victims in a shooting at the University of Virginia on Sunday. Perry previously played as a linebacker and defensive end at Gulliver Prep at Pinecrest and was named the South Florida Conference’s 2018 Defense Player of the Year, according to his biography. All three victims played football for the university. (WPLG Local 10)

4. Tri Rail plans to begin running practice commuter trains to Brightline’s Miami Central station in early 2023. Brightline was paid by The SFRTA, Miami-Dade County, and City of Miami $70 million to build a train depot for Tri-Rail at the MiamiCentral station. (Subscription: South Florida Business Journal)

5. University of Miami (UM) has begun offering a Teacher Accelerator Program to students that Guarantees student a job with Miami-Dade Public Schools upon completion, amid a shortage of teachers’ across the state and in South Florida. The program is a partnership with Achieve Miami and Teach for America. (The Capitolist)

Today in Miami:

  • From Day One: Miami 2022 at Rubell Museum. (8:30 am)
  • Morning Meditations at Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce. (8:30 am)
  • Drive-Thru Thanksgiving Turkey Distributionn at City Of North Miami Beach. (10am)
  • Mobile HIV / Hepatitis C Testing at Hispanic Branch Library. (10am)
  • Miami Web3 Happy Hour at Cerveceria La Tropical. (6:30pm)

From my notebook:

  • A small plane crashed in the Everglades in South Florida on Monday. No one was harmed in the incident. (NBC Miami)
  • Previously fired Miami police chief Art Acevedo is now in the running for a new job in Aurora, Colorado as police chief. Acevado claimed in the past he was fired by Miami commissioners for investigating alleged wrongdoing in the city. (WPLG Local 10)
  • Miami Police Department shared: “Applications for Police Officer (Probationary) are now open, until Nov 25 at 5 pm If you are interested in joining the Miami Police, visit https://www.governmentjobs.com… for more information.” (Miami Police Department via Facebook)
  • Miami-Dade Parks shared: “Mark your calendars for this weekend’s Crandon Park 75th Jubilee Celebrationa free festival and outdoor exhibition of eco art on Nov. 19 & 20 from 10 am-4 pm” (Miami-Dade Parks via Facebook)

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Now you’re in the loop and ready to start this Tuesday! See you all tomorrow for another update.

— Carlos HernĆ”ndez

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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