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Raisa Habersham

Accountability Reporter at Miami Herald

Reporter @MiamiHerald Pronounced: rye-EE-suh| ๐Ÿ“ง:[email protected]

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  • 1 week ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Raisa Habersham

    By Raisa Habersham, Miami Herald MIAMI -- Bertie McCulloch's smartphone has kept him safe in ways he hadn't imagined. McCulloch has hypertension and began using his phone to monitor his blood pressure. He would then give that information to his doctor. Based on the data collected, McCulloch's doctor was able to determine his medication was about 30 milligrams too much.

  • 1 week ago | dailygazette.com | Raisa Habersham

    MIAMI -- Bertie McCullochโ€™s smartphone has kept him safe in ways he hadnโ€™t imagined. McCulloch has hypertension and began using his phone to monitor his blood pressure. He would then give that information to his doctor. Based on the data collected, McCullochโ€™s doctor was able to determine his medication was about 30 milligrams too much. It was then that McCulloch, 89, realized that other people his age need to understand the nuances of technology and how it can be helpful to their everyday lives.

  • 1 week ago | tampabay.com | Raisa Habersham |Michael Butler

    Sabrina Guillaumeโ€™s parents always urged her to invest in a home in Liberty City. But when she started the homebuying process in early 2020 at age 24, she hit a lot of obstacles: After getting preapproved for a loan, the pandemic came, and the homes sheโ€™d been eyeing rose from the mid-$300,000s to $500,000 in a matter of months. Then there was the matter of getting her finances in order: As an entrepreneur, she had to set aside money for taxes while saving for a new home.

  • 1 week ago | fredericknewspost.com | Raisa Habersham

    Sabrina Guillaumeโ€™s parents always urged her to invest in a home in Liberty City. But when she started the homebuying process in early 2020 at age 24, she hit a lot of obstacles: After getting preapproved for a loan, the pandemic came, and the homes sheโ€™d been eyeing rose from the mid-$300,000s to $500,000 in a matter of months. Then there was the matter of getting her finances in order: As an entrepreneur, she had to set aside money for taxes while saving for a new home.

  • 1 week ago | victoriaadvocate.com | Raisa Habersham |Michael Butler

    Sabrina Guillaumeโ€™s parents always urged her to invest in a home in Liberty City. But when she started the homebuying process in early 2020 at age 24, she hit a lot of obstacles: After getting preapproved for a loan, the pandemic came, and the homes sheโ€™d been eyeing rose from the mid-$300,000s to $500,000 in a matter of months. Then there was the matter of getting her finances in order: As an entrepreneur, she had to set aside money for taxes while saving for a new home.

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9 May 25

RT @rebecca_sanjuan: A small wooden house survived waves of development in Brickell, Miami's booming financial district. How is that possibโ€ฆ

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9 May 25

RT @_LoveT_: Aww Meisha ๐Ÿฅบ๐Ÿฅบ๐Ÿ’”๐Ÿ’”. Still impacting lives.

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9 May 25

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Clark Atlanta University will honor Dr. Cameisha Clark, who was shot and killed by a security guard in California, with a tribute and new scholarship https://t.co/u77xXpGYpa