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Florida AG Uthmeier said they have identified an old, abandoned airport in the Everglades as a location to build a temporary ...
Miami-Dade has officially flipped. For the first time in our county’s history, there are more active registered Republicans than Democrats. Just four years ago, Democrats held a 220,000-voter lead.
crowds lined the intersection of SW 136th Street and SW 137th Avenue near the Venezia Lakes subdivision. The proposed facility, which would process solid waste, is under review by the Miami-Dade ...
Brownsville emerged as one of Miami-Dade’s earliest Black suburbs. Originally called Brown Subdivision, or “Brown Sub,” it attracted Black residents in the 1940s.
Brownsville emerged as one of Miami-Dade’s earliest Black suburbs. Originally called Brown Subdivision, or “Brown Sub,” it attracted Black residents in the 1940s. The area, which extends from ...
The FL legislature may shield Doral from the Miami-Dade trash-burning plant fought by President Donald Trump’s family. The bill ignores Miramar in Broward County ...
MIAMI (WSVN) - Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava announced that she is vetoing county legislation that would have stripped fluoride from drinking water.During the Read More Skip to content ...
Questions can be navigated through Pedro Orelle at 786-469-2370, Benson Thomas at 786-469-2368, or Michael Pough at 786-469-2369, according to Miami-Dade Government. Miami - Politics & Govt ...
MIAMI (WSVN) - The Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners has voted to remove fluoride from the county water system. The issue, sponsored by commissioner Roberto Gonzalez, was brought by county ...
A Miami-Dade bus driver is accused of opening fire on a public transit bus and shooting two passengers dead after an argument, according to reports. On Sunday, at around 3 a.m. local time, two ...
That’s allowed builders, like Lennar —- one of the nation’s largest located in Miami-Dade —- to pave over wetlands to build homes. According to state mitigation ledgers, in South Florida ...
While people are leaving Miami-Dade, the county is still experiencing population growth thanks to international migration. Nearly 124,000 people came to Miami via international migration in 2024.