That compares to the nearly 13,000 complaints filed since 2023 in Miramar about the effects of blasting from northwest ...
After a Miami-Dade Sheriff's deputy was accused of receiving and producing child sex abuse material, a federal indictment unsealed Thursday has revealed new disturbing details surrounding the case.
Every charter school in Florida is authorized and managed by the elected members of the local school district. But in the coming months this longstanding dynamic is set to undergo a tectonic shift, ...
A newly released tax return from 2024 shows the A3 Foundation got more CountryFest dollars than it spent on last year’s Tropical Park event.
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava has announced a major change to her proposed fiscal year 2025-2026 budget, restoring arts and culture grant funding she previously sought to cut. "Through ...
After a decade of planning, construction, and collaboration, Miami-Dade County's gleaming new justice center is ready to open its doors—but not before receiving a name that carries the weight of civil ...
Arrest made in hit-and-run crash that left senior dead in northwest Miami-Dade A man has been arrested in connection with a fatal hit-and-run crash that killed a 69-year-old pedestrian in northwest ...
South Florida is losing more residents than it’s gaining, and a new report suggests that the frequent floods that creep into roads, parks and yards could be at least part of the reason why. Real ...
MIAMI (WSVN) - Miami-Dade County commissioners voted to replace the trash incinerator that burned down in 2023 with a waste-to-energy facility, though the larger question of where to put it remains.
In Miami-Dade, voters in Hialeah, Miami, Miami Beach, Surfside and Homestead will be heading to the polls. Mayoral races are being held in Miami, Miami Beach and Hialeah. In Monroe, Marathon residents ...
Florida Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia spoke at a news conference in Miami-Dade County on Thursday regarding government accountability and wasteful spending. During the conference, Ingoglia ...
South Florida is losing more residents than it's gaining, and a new report suggests that the frequent floods that creep into roads, parks and yards could be at least part of the reason why. Real ...