Jonathan Pierre

Jonathan Pierre was born in Florida but moved to Washington when he was young, where he attended Washington University on a soccer scholarship and earned his degree in Business. After years of braving the cooler climate, Jonathan returned to Florida, craving the warm weather and the constant availability of outdoor soccer games. At Miami Weekly, he covers a wide range of topics, writing for 305 Sports Zone, Trendmakers, and Current Affairs. His passion for sports, music, and business brings a dynamic perspective to his articles, allowing him to seamlessly connect the worlds of athletics, entrepreneurship, and global events. With a sharp eye for emerging trends and a deep understanding of current affairs, Jonathan’s unique blend of business acumen and journalistic insight makes him a versatile and trusted voice for the publication.

Florida’s ‘Boater Freedom Act’ Sparks Concerns Over Potential Poaching Increase

Florida’s ‘Boater Freedom Act’ Sparks Concerns Over Potential Poaching Increase Florida’s recently enacted “Boater Freedom Act” is drawing criticism from environmentalists and conservation groups who fear it could inadvertently embolden illegal poachers. The law, designed to protect the rights of boaters, has raised concerns that relaxed regulations might inadvertently provide cover for illicit fishing and…

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Kelly’s Ten Burning Questions: Diving Deep into the Dolphins Defense

Miami Herald’s recent opinion piece, authored by Kelly, has ignited discussion among football fans. The article, published on July 20, 2025, takes a critical look at the Miami Dolphins defense as the team prepares to open training camp. Kelly’s analysis probes the strategy, personnel, and potential hurdles facing the defensive unit, providing a comprehensive assessment…

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Miami Police Investigate Attempted Sexual Abuse of Teen Babysitter

Miami police are currently investigating an attempted sexual abuse case. The incident involves a 15-year-old babysitter and allegedly occurred while the teenager was caring for the suspect’s son. The Miami Police Department is actively involved in the investigation, as of July 16, 2025. Authorities are currently focused on gathering evidence and meticulously examining the details…

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Miami Music Rights Clash: Cuban Artist El 2Chun Accuses Bebeshito, Planet Records of Song Theft, Citing US Law

Miami, Florida – A significant dispute over intellectual property rights has erupted within the Cuban music scene based in South Florida, pitting a reggaeton artist against established figures in the industry. Óscar Segundo, widely known by his stage name El 2Chun, a Miami-based Cuban reggaeton artist, has leveled serious accusations against fellow singer Bebeshito and…

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Controversy Erupts as ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Deportation Facility Opens in Florida Everglades

A new federal facility intended for immigration detention and deportation processing, controversially nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz,” officially opened its doors on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, located deep within the Florida Everglades. The activation of the site marks a significant step in the government’s federal deportation mission but has immediately highlighted clashing immigration visions across the United…

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South Beach Dining Landmark, Byblos Miami, Temporarily Closes for Extensive Renovation; Reopening Planned for 2026

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – Byblos Miami, the acclaimed Eastern Mediterranean restaurant located at 1545 Collins Avenue within the historic Shorecrest Building in South Beach, has announced a temporary cessation of operations. The establishment closed its doors effective Tuesday, July 1, with plans to undergo significant renovations and is not expected to welcome diners back until…

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Plant-Based Culinary Expansion: Vgan Corner Set to Debut in Miami’s Vibrant Wynwood District

MIAMI – The dynamic Wynwood neighborhood in Miami, known for its street art, cultural institutions, and evolving culinary landscape, is set to welcome a new establishment catering to the burgeoning demand for plant-based options. Vgan Corner, sometimes stylized as V.gan Corner, a new vegan market and sandwich shop, is preparing for its imminent opening, adding…

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Florida Law Bans Public Funds for Groups Promoting Hate, Boycotts Against Israel Amid Rising Antisemitism

Florida Enacts Strict Ban on Public Funding for Hate Speech and Boycotts Tallahassee, Florida – Governor Ron DeSantis has signed into law new legislation in Florida that explicitly prohibits the allocation of taxpayer funds to organizations deemed to promote hate speech or engage in boycotts against the state of Israel. The measure, enacted last week,…

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