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The Miami Herald's current President and Publisher is Alexandra Villoch, and Aminda "Mindy" Marqués Gonzalez is the Executive Editor. The Miami Herald circulates in Miami-Dade, Broward and Monroe counties in South Florida but has web visitors from around the globe. 

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The Miami Herald was founded in 1903 and is one of the largest newspapers in Florida. It is currently owned by the McClatchy Company, a large publishing company based in Sacramento, California. According to the Miami Herald's website, it has regular readers in South Florida, the Caribbean and Latin America and circulates in a very culturally diverse region. In 2013, the Miami Herald moved it's headquarters to Doral, Florida, a city a few miles west of Miami.

 

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As the coronavirus swept across the country, two South Florida women teamed up to steal more than $800,000 in federal government loans that were meant to help small businesses survive the economic collapse during the public health crisis. Raisha Kelly, 44, of Palm Beach County, was sentenced on Friday to five years in prison after being found guilty of multiple counts of wire fraud by submitting falsified tax returns on loan applications in Miami federal court. She was also ordered to reimburse $443,895 to the Small Business Administration, which guaranteed...