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Tess Riski

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Miami City Hall Reporter at Miami Herald

Miami City Hall reporter @MiamiHerald. Reality TV enthusiast. Email me: [email protected]

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  • 1 week ago | elnuevoherald.com | Doug Hanks |Tess Riski

    Durante décadas, tres apellidos han definido la política de Miami: Carollo, Regalado y Suárez. El alcalde Francis Suárez ocupa el cargo que su padre, Xavier Suárez, obtuvo por primera vez en la década de 1980. Los hermanos Joe y Frank Carollo se han alternado en el mismo escaño de la Comisión municipal durante los últimos 16 años.

  • 1 week ago | es-us.noticias.yahoo.com | Doug Hanks |Tess Riski

    Durante décadas, tres apellidos han definido la política de Miami: Carollo, Regalado y Suárez. El alcalde Francis Suárez ocupa el cargo que su padre, Xavier Suárez, obtuvo por primera vez en la década de 1980. Los hermanos Joe y Frank Carollo se han alternado en el mismo escaño de la Comisión municipal durante los últimos 16 años.

  • 1 week ago | miamiherald.com | Doug Hanks |Tess Riski

    For decades, three names have defined Miami politics: Carollo, Regalado and Suarez. Mayor Francis Suarez holds an office his father, Xavier Suarez, first won in the 1980s. Brothers Joe and Frank Carollo have alternated places in the same City Commission seat for the past 16 years. A son of former commissioner and mayor Tomás Regalado, Jose, is running for his father’s old seat on the City Commission, eight years after another son tried to win it.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Doug Hanks |Tess Riski

    For decades, three names have defined Miami politics: Carollo, Regalado and Suarez. Mayor Francis Suarez holds an office his father, Xavier Suarez, first won in the 1980s. Brothers Joe and Frank Carollo have alternated places in the same City Commission seat for the past 16 years. A son of former commissioner and mayor Tomás Regalado, Jose, is running for his father’s old seat on the City Commission, eight years after another son tried to win a different seat.

  • 2 weeks ago | miamiherald.com | Tess Riski

    In the business world, it’s not what you know, but who you know. The same can often be said for Miami politics. But at a time of heightened criticism of so-called political dynasties, a candidate’s proximity to power can be a double-edged sword. That’s the dynamic that’s been playing out in the upcoming city of Miami election to replace District 4 Commissioner Manolo Reyes after his death last month.

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Tess Riski
Tess Riski @tessriski
9 May 25

Miami commissioners could give themselves & Mayor Francis Suarez an extra year in office by moving to even-year elections and pushing the upcoming November 2025 election to 2026 https://t.co/8xyEbIfWRc

Tess Riski
Tess Riski @tessriski
21 Apr 25

Jose Regalado, son of former Miami mayor and brother of county commissioner, has resigned from his role in the city, saying he plans to run for the District 4 seat to replace the late Commissioner Manolo Reyes Special election for D4 is in early June https://t.co/aStDNyEh6j

Tess Riski
Tess Riski @tessriski
11 Apr 25

Sad news to share. Miami City Commissioner Manolo Reyes has died at age 80 https://t.co/huk7o3vhyb