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Joe Biden Visits Miami, Hospitality鈥檚 Comeback, High School Sports In Miami

Carl Juste
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Miami Herald
Former Vice President Joe Biden visited Ball & Chain in Little Havana on Sunday, September 15, 2019, for a meet-and-greet with Hispanic voters in Miami, Florida.

Democratic candidate Joe Biden is in Miami this week. How is South Florida鈥檚 hospitality industry making a comeback? And when are school sports coming back?

Joe Biden Visits Miami

Democratic Presidential nominee Monday for a number of campaign events, with the Nov. 3 election less than a month away.

He spoke at the Little Haiti Cultural Center before heading to Little Havana ahead of an NBC Town Hall at the Perez Art Museum Miami Monday night.

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鈥淲hether this was planned as a direct result for the criticism they received, I do not know that,鈥 said Miami Herald politics reporter David Smiley, about the when Kamala Harris visited places like Doral and not Little Haiti when she was in South Florida last month. 鈥淏ut it certainly does seem to be something that the campaign chose to do in order to nullify those concerns.鈥

The former Vice President鈥檚 visit comes as President Trump remained hospitalized for COVID-19 at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center through Monday afternoon.

The coronavirus is expected to be a major piece of Biden鈥檚 conversations with voters.

We spoke with Smiley about Democratic presidential nominee鈥檚 visit.

Monday is also the final day to register to vote in Florida to participate in the November election. You can find more information about registering here.

Joe Biden Visits Miami

Hospitality鈥檚 Comeback

Bars and restaurants are catching a break with Gov. Ron DeSantis鈥 most recent order 鈥 allowing them to reopen with fewer restrictions.

People in the industry who were laid off or lost their job when the shutdown happened are now looking forward to rejoining the workforce.

The free from FIU鈥檚 hospitality school is aiming to help these workers better their job prospects.

鈥淚n the wine world, when a vine is under stress and it actually produces better grapes for better wine. And right now, our industry is under stress. And what we're going to produce at the end is actually going to be a better product because we're going to learn from this and we're going to grow,鈥 said Brian Connors, the interim director of the Bacardi Center of Excellence at FIU鈥檚 Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management.

We spoke with Connors and Jonathan Mendez, a recent graduate from the school, who was working as a bartender before the pandemic shut down bars. Mendez completed the free spirits education program and has launched his own hospitality business during this time.

South Florida鈥檚 Hospitality Industry Comeback

High School Sports In Miami

Students are back in classrooms in Miami-Dade County for the first time since mid-March.

鈥淓very supply that needed to be in schools, was in schools. We have literally millions of facial coverings, masks. We have gone above and beyond. We never promised face shields, but we have provided face shields. Hand disinfectants 鈥 plenty in every single classroom, every single school,鈥 said schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho during a press conference outside a new elementary school in Doral.

Some Miami-Dade teachers have shared complaints about the district's and .

, though the exact dates haven鈥檛 been announced.

鈥淲e put it out to a vote to all 40 of our high schools that participate in the Greater Miami Athletic Conference and as a result of that vote we came up with five schools that chose to opt-in in football and 35 that opted out in football,鈥 said Steffond Cone, the Assistant Superintendent of School Operations at Miami Dade Public Schools.

We spoke with Cone about when sports will finally get started, and how the district will try and keep students and coaches safe.

High School Sports In Miami

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Leslie Ovalle Atkinson is the former lead producer behind Sundial. As a multimedia producer, she also worked on visual and digital storytelling.