In a rare veto, Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava reversed plans to remove fluoride from the public tap water.
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Miami-Dade
Kevin Marino Cabrera resigns from County Commission, swears in as Panama Ambassador
by katemLess than three years after he won his seat, Kevin Marino Cabrera resigned this week from the Miami-Dade Commission.
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A runoff Tuesday for the Coral Gables Commission’s Group 3 seat will decide which of two alliances at City Hall control its …
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Eileen Higgins, the Miami-Dade Commission’s senior member, wants to lead the city she’s represented at County Hall since 2018.
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For the next two years, Walter Fajet will have a stronger voice in dictating the future of Miami Springs.
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Stephanie Bruder and Molly Diallo just secured four more years on the Bay Harbor Islands Council, outpacing a third candidate …
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Two Palm Beach County municipalities have runoff elections Tuesday to determine the winners of too-close races from earlier this month.
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U.S. Reps. Jared Moskowitz of Parkland and Darren Soto of Kissimmee are among 26 Democratic incumbents whose seats the National …
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Miami-Dade
Doral-inspired bill blocking new waste-to-energy plants near populated areas clears first Senate stop
Two years after Miami-Dade’s waste-to-energy plant burnt to a crisp, new safeguards may be in place to protect residents from …
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The legal troubles of influencer Andrew Tate and his brother, Tristan, have followed them to South Florida.