Tomas Regalado
Miami Mayor Fined For Sloppy Books During Campaign
Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado and his daughter Raquel have been fined $10,000 for sloppy book keeping work during his 2009 run for office.
Marlins Park Gets Its Grass
The Miami Marlins can’t “play ball” without a field but that all changed Thursday when crews began rolling out the playing field for Miami’s new Major League Baseball park.
Mayor Regalado Fined $1000 By Ethics Panel
Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado has been fined a thousand dollars by the Miami-Dade Commission on Ethics and Public Trust for failing to disclose his Coral Way home and its belongings on financial disclosure forms.
Miami Mayor Faces Possible Ethics, Campaign Penalties
Miami Mayor Tomás Regalado could face penalties over irregularities in his 2009 campaign finance reports, but there’s no evidence of a crime.
Miami’s New Top Cop To Take Oath Of Office Tuesday
Miami’s new top cop, Manuel Orosa, will be sworn into office on Monday but it’ll be more of a ceremonial affair.
Orosa Named New Miami Police Chief
The city of Miami has a new police chief, but they won’t have to change the name on the door. One day earlier than expected, Miami City Manager Johnny Martinez made his pick to replace fired chief Miguel Exposito, and his choice was the man who stepped in when Exposito left, acting chief Manuel Orosa.
City Leaders React to CBS4 Report on Marlins Ballpark
A day after CBS4 News revealed that an inspector on the new Marlins ballpark falsified records concerning critical welds supporting the retractable roof, city officials announced plans to increase their oversight of the project.
More Uniformed Miami Cops Hitting The Streets
Miami’s interim police chief is shifting the department’s focus on how they will combat crime in Miami neighborhoods plagued by deadly shootings.
Streets Renamed Near New Marlins Ballpark
It’s no secret that big changes are on the way for the Florida Marlins come April, and now the team has changed the names of the streets surrounding their new ballpark, and that’s not all.
Exposito’s Legal Bills Being Paid By Miami Taxpayers
The City of Miami may have a new police chief, but taxpayers are still paying for the old one.






