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We have not seen a huge deluge of it yet, but we anticipate that might be coming, because landlords might resort to this, says Sean Rowley, advocacy director of the tenants rights unit for Legal Services of Greater Miami.
Florida Statute 83.67 says a landlord cannot directly or indirectly cut off any utility service, including water, heat, light, electricity, gas, elevator operations, garbage collection, or refrigeration not even if the landlord is paying for the service. The law is meant to prevent landlords from subverting the formal eviction process simply by making a property uninhabitable. As of now, a statewide moratorium on evictions is in place until mid-May.
It seemed the band, fronted by a trio of lead singers Negron, Cory Wells, and Danny Hutton couldn’t be stopped. Negron says the disparate vocal stylings of each singer enabled the band to move seamlessly between genres. “When we toured, we were at the top of the food chain,” he says of having access to the best of everything. But that excess that would soon lead to his downfall. “I really got into drugs,” he says of the period after the band first broke up in 1976. “I wasn’t working, I was very wealthy, and made some bad choices.”
The Miami protest will honor Floyd; Ahmaud Arbery, a black man who was chased down and shot by two white men in southeast Georgia; Eric Garner, a black man who died after New York Police Department officers placed him in a chokehold and took him to the ground; Michael Brown, a black 18-year-old shot and killed by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri; Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old black boy who was shot and killed by a police officer in Cleveland, Ohio; Sandra Bland, a civil rights activist who died in a Texas jail; and all the black and brown lives that matter.
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Thursday, August 22 Fort Lauderdale’s Water Taxi is always a stellar way to tour the town. Well, now you can also tour a handful of craft beers along your journey. On Thursday evening, there will be a special
Craft Beer Cruise departing downtown at 7 p.m. Aboard, enjoy unlimited Due South brews, appetizers, and live entertainment. Bonus: It’s the perfect time to take in a sunset.
7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday aboard Fort Lauderdale Water Taxi, departing from Stranahan House, 335 SE Sixth Ave., Fort Lauderdale; watertaxi.com. Tickets cost $39.
Friday, August 23 There are plenty of wonderful places to kayak around our swampy region. Among the best is the ocean-adjacent Hugh Taylor Birch State Park in Fort Lauderdale. On Friday, there’s a