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Miami-Dade County is enforcing a long-standing 1 percent sales tax on restaurants that serve alcohol and gross over $400,000 annually, which funds homeless and domestic violence services.
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.
Local 10’s cameras were rolling from inside the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office dispatch headquarters to see how the process works. It starts with a text to 911 from a cell phone, asking for police.
A Miami-Dade detective told an FWC officer they could invoke emergency circumstances to get a blood draw on George Pino the night of his boat crash.
Christina White was almost a candidate for Elections Supervisor last year. Now she’s leaving the office to work for her old boss, Miami-Dade’s mayor.
Dr. Joseph Lapado, Florida’s surgeon general, urges Miami-Dade commissioners to end adding fluoride in tap water during a March 11, 2025, hearing in downtown Miami.
Miami Dade College students will unveil their cutting-edge AI applications spanning machine learning, robotics, natural language processing and other tech innovations on Thursday night as part of ...
WEST MIAMI-DADE, FLA. (WSVN) - A Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office lieutenant is denying allegations that he assaulted a transgender woman inside his downtown Miami apartment after the two met at a ...
Miami-Dade’s mayor said she is vetoing the plan to remove fluoride from drinking water after county commissioners voted in favor of its removal last week. Mayor Daniella Levine Cava held a news ...
Among those, Miami-Dade County, with about 2.7 million people, is by far the largest. A bill under debate in the Florida Legislature would bar local municipalities from adding fluoride to water.
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue said the call came in around 11:30 a.m., and upon arrival, crews found a large column of smoke and fire coming from a pile of scrap metal at the facility.
Miami-Dade interfaith group to meet to call attention to continuing affordable housing crisis - WLRN
A coalition of more than 40 interfaith congregations in Miami-Dade will meet Monday night to demand city and county elected officials address the dire lack of affordable housing.
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