Redistricting drama, baffling book ban, and Surfside: revelations, settlement and a Pulitzer [Miami Herald]
It’s
WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT
Photos reveal warning signs at collapsed tower:Less than a month before Champlain Towers South collapsed last June, the building manager noticed a large horizontal crack had formed in the planter on the pool deck. He called the building’s structural engineer,
New photos, some of them filed in the class-action lawsuit on behalf of the victims, show evidence of structural problems and a need for immediate repairs. “The building was talking to Morabito and he wasn’t listening,’’ said
Although the agreement effectively closes the litigation phase of the case, still to be decided is the question of how to decide how much each of the family members of the 98 people who died in the collapse will receive.
It will not be an easy task. Still suffering from the wrenching personal loss, families will now have to file claims for loved ones that spell out age, occupation and earnings, among other economic factors, so that a pair of administrators and a judge can put an exact value on each lost life. Some, under an approach that is standard in loss of life settlements, will invariably be “worth” more than others.
Several of the victims’ families told the Herald that the price tag won’t bring them much closure. “It’s not about the money,” said Pablo Langesfeld, the father of Nicole Langesfeld, one of the collapse victims. He said the only way to bring any sort of closure to families like his will be finding out what caused the condo to fall down and for the parties at fault to take responsibility.
Pulitzer awarded for
Herald journalists reported amid the unique challenges of the pandemic, working from their homes and in the field, without a central newsroom. A flood of information — and misinformation — required Herald journalists to vet sources and question accounts. Yet by
As state stalls,
Conservative legislator to be next elections chief:DeSantis on Friday named conservative Rep.
During a floor debate over this year’s abortion bill, Byrd was accused by Black Democrats of cursing them, a gesture considered a major breach of decorum. DeSantis appointed Byrd’s wife Esther to the
Byrd replaces
However, because nearly all of those changes have led to lawsuits by civil rights and advocacy groups, which have argued they were unconstitutional, Lee has been a named defendant in many of those lawsuits.
Baffling book rejection:After the
Three of the 125 reviewers did suggest that CRT was hidden in the math textbooks. One of them is part of the conservative group Moms for Liberty, which has worked to get books removed from some school libraries. The other two are from
Students will learn about communists: Public school teachers in
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Congressional map in limbo: A
But, no surprise, an hour after the judge finalized the temporary injunction on Thursday, the state launched an appeal to the
Top Democrat steps down amid allegations: State Rep.
The surprise move sent shock waves through
Ouch. Inconvenient timing: Alexander’s announcement came right after the
Can
Biden blasts Scott tax plan: In a speech intended to assure the American people that his administration is doing all it can to curb inflation, President
Higgins drops and Taddeo demurs: Days after announcing plans to run for a South Florida
Roe v. Wade protests:The leak of a
Black men as allies:Four Black, male
Crisis pregnancy resources:If the draft ruling becomes reality, one unanswered question is whether
The archdioceses also has been providing post-abortion counseling for 30 years, for women feeling guilt and shame. Meanwhile, the
Growing affordability crisis:Miami-Dade has become the most expensive place to live in America right now, according to most national housing cost rankings, and it provides more convincing evidence that
Florida’s next climate risk is wildfires:When Hurricane Michael tore through
New research from
Forecasters are preparing early for hurricanes: As every Floridian knows,
It’s the second straight year that forecasters have started sending out the tropical weather outlook two weeks ahead of the official start of the six-month season. The reason is simple: A named storm has formed before June for the last seven years.
Two steps forward, one step back: A troubling new paper from
Will candidates sour on sugar?Florida’s largest sugar growers have given more than
Upton is new CEO of
Thank you:
Please subscribe! We are offering a special offer for you: Unlimited digital access of just
Know someone who’d like to get this free newsletter? Send this to a friend to receive it weekly.
©2022 Miami Herald. Visit miamiherald.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
Fiduciary Bond
AM Best to Participate at the 2022 ICMIF Meeting of Reinsurance Officials
Advisor News
Annuity News
Health/Employee Benefits News
Life Insurance News