Miami, FL
Miami-Dade commissioner supports new idea on waste-to-energy incinerator’s location
PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – Miami-Dade County Commissioner Jose Carlos Bermudez said he is among the Doral, Medley, Hialeah, and Hialeah Gardens residents who fear they could end up with a massive waste-to-energy incinerator in their backyards. He said he supports a new idea.
The former Doral mayor, elected to represent District 12 in 2022, said he is determined to follow the process closely. Arcadis, a consultant for the county, suggested three locations: A site in Doral, a site in Medley, and a site at Airport West in Opa-locka.
Bermudez said there is a “land swap” proposal on the table. The Miami Herald reported David Martin, of Terra Group, recommended a 65-acre lot near Okeechobee Road and Northwest 137 Avenue on Aug. 19.
“Ironically it’s on rock mining land,” Bermudez said Sunday during This Week In South Florida.
Related document: April consultant’s report on 3 sites
Bermudez said he hopes new technological advances will help protect the environment and residents. He also said the new incinerator will be much better for the county than the old facility destroyed by a fire last year.
“It’s not great secret there were problems with the facility before the fire happened,” Bermudez said.
The fourth option Bermudez said he supports is east of the Milton E. Thompson County Park, at 1665 SW 177 Ave., and the Everglades Wildlife Management Area Conservation.
“We should consider this fourth site,” Bermudez said. “I hope my colleagues do consider it.”
Bermudez said there needs to be more thought on how the facility will impact traffic and air quality. Miami-Dade commissioners are set to discuss the issue later this month.
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MATCH RECAP: Inter Miami CF Defeats Sporting San Miguelito in Preseason Friendly in Panama City, Panama | Inter Miami CF
Inter Miami CF completed another successful stop on The Americas Preseason Tour, this time securing a 1-3 victory over Sporting San Miguelito at a packed Estadio Rommel Fernández in Panama City, Panama.
The match was highlighted by the first goals for the Club from recent signings Tadeo Allende and Fafa Picault. Additionally, Academy product Benjamin Cremaschi scored the opening goal for Inter Miami.
The Americas Preseason Tour will continue with Inter Miami’s third and last preparation matchup in Latin America. The next stop on the tour will see the team visit Honduran giants Club Deportivo Olimpia at the Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano in San Pedro Sula, Honduras on Saturday, Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. ET. Tickets for the thrilling preseason friendly in Honduras are available HERE.
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Inter Miami Predicted Lineup vs. Sporting San Miguelito: Preseason Friendly
Inter Miami travel to Panama next to face Sporting San Miguelito as their 2025 preseason tour continues.
Javier Mascherano’s side drew their first two games of preseason against Club America and Universitario de Deportes. Mascherano seemingly plans to play a 4-4-2 formation with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez leading the way in the attack. He’ll be upset that the side failed to score last time out, but happy with the clean sheet after conceding two goals against America.
The game at Estadio Rommel Fernandez Gutierrez will kick-off Sunday, Feb. 2 at 5 p.m. ET. After that, the Herons travel to Honduras to face Olimpia before returning to the United States to play Orlando City in their final preseason game.
Here’s how Inter Miami could look come their third preseason game against Sporting San Miguelito.
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GK: Rocco Ríos Novo—The loanee from Lanús gets the start after Oscar Ustari started last time out.
RB: Marcelo Weigandt—Weigandt continues to patrol the right side after starting the two previous games.
CB: Tomás Avilés—Avilés scored against Club America in Miami’s first preseason game.
CB: Gonzalo Luján—The former San Lorenzo man could make his Miami debut.
LB: Jordi Alba—Alba performed well last time out and continues to be integral to Miami’s attacking threat down the left side.
CM: Sergio Busquets—Busquets starts in midfield next to Redondo.
CM: Federico Redondo—Redondo pairs Busquets as Mascherano continues to figure out his best pairing.
RM: Robert Taylor—Taylor comes back into the starting XI after appearing off the bench against Universitario.
LM: Fafa Picault— Picault starts once again as the left sided midfielder in front of Jordi Alba.
ST: Lionel Messi—Messi starts up top as it seems Mascherano prefers playing him and Suarez together up top.
ST: Luis Suárez— Uruguay’s all-time leading scorer is still looking for his first goal of preseason.
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Miami teen accused of stabbing boyfriend to death faced judge Saturday
MIAMI – The teen suspect in a stabbing death faced a judge Saturday.
Yahkeim “Keimo” Lollar , 18, was killed just before the holidays in December last year outside his home. His family allege his ex-girlfriend is responsible and have demanded accountability.
Jahara Malik, 17, was arrested on January 28 and taken to a juvenile assessment center.
Around the same time, Lollar’s family and supporters gathered outside the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office to demand answers and accountability.
Three days later, Malik was moved to adult criminal court in Miami-Dade County and charged as an adult.
According to her arrest report, Malik, who just turned 17 years old, has no priors. Her bond was set at $50,000 and she has to wear an ankle bracelet.
Her attorney said that after the stabbing, Malik stayed on the scene and provided medical attention.
Lollar’s family told CBS News Miami that Lollar, a high school senior and football running back, was having relationship problems.
“I want justice. That would at least ease the pain a little bit,” Lollar’s mother said recently. “I shouldn’t have to be fighting for my son’s justice.”
Malik’s arraignment hearing is set for February 4.
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