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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.
Miami-Dade County Public Schools, the nation’s third-largest school district, is at the forefront of a fast-moving national experiment to embed generative A.I. technologies into teaching and ...
FORT PIERCE, Fla. (CBS12) — Some residents in Fort Pierce are upset and irritated about tons of trash being brought up from Miami-Dade County by train. We’ve been asking for answers since we ...
Miami Dade County Public Schools has reportedly drawn up plans to repurpose two schools due to under-enrollment, with a total of 11 set to undergo boundary changes.
With the proliferation of charter schools plus vouchers for private schools, enrollment in Miami-Dade’s public schools has dropped from 351,000 in 2003 to 241,000 this school year.
Following a Miami Herald/Tributary investigation revealing issues with Miami-Dade County Public Schools’ school bus camera program, the school board voted Wednesday in favor of a comprehensive ...
Miami-Dade County Public Schools and the Greater Miami Athletic Conference honored its best and brightest once again this week at its annual Scholar-Athlete Awards banquet at Miami Dade College ...
Miami Dade Schools Police Chief Ivan Silva also posted a message on social media warning of consequences that come from this type of threats. “Threats of any kind are taken seriously no matter ...
FORT PIERCE, Fla. (CBS12) — Some residents in Fort Pierce are dealing with what they say is an unbearable problem. Their problem involves trash that is brought by train from Miami-Dade County ...
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Miami-Dade Public Schools has chosen its Principal and Assistant Principal of the Year for 2025. Walter C. Hall, from Leisure City K-8 Center, won the District’s ...
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.
In 2022, when the Miami-Dade County Schools rejected new sex education textbooks after an outcry from parents, Hantman eventually changed her vote, which allowed the district to ultimately adopt ...
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