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The Sept. 30 mayoral debate in downtown Miami featured some testy exchanges among six candidates running to become Miami’s next mayor.
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Miami-Dade Clerk of the Court and Comptroller Juan Fernandez-Barquin is planning a news conference Monday to announce the launch of "Operation Green Light," a statewide program aimed at reducing driver’s license suspensions.
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He’s pushing for a rare mid-decade census that could change congressional seats before the 2026 Midterms.
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Broward County approved an expansion of the Monarch landfill vertically by 100 feet and horizontally by 24 acres. This week, both Coconut Creek and Deerfield Beach agreed to settle the suit filed against the county,
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A new budget proposal from Mayor Daniella Levine Cava restores grant funding for local cultural organizations using newly identified temporary funds.
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Under a new policy, renewal or replacement Florida driver's licenses now get a new, randomized ID number to help prevent fraud and identity theft. That ID might not match the one on your voter registration.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis and Attorney General James Uthmeier announced Tuesday that the state is suing two textbook publishers, alleging they’ve overcharged schools and Florida’s taxpayers.
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A Palm Beach County agency that provides grants to nonprofits to help struggling teens and their families is in the crosshairs of the state’s DOGE team and county commissioners. At a meeting Aug. 26, leaders of the county’s Youth Services Department will be asked to justify why they want to give tax money to 33 agencies. It marks the commission’s first critical inquiry into spending since it created the department 10 years ago.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has appointed state Rep. Mike Caruso to serve as Palm Beach County clerk of the circuit court and comptroller, the governor’s office announced Monday.
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The $350,000 proposal was torpedoed after the mayor raised questions about benefit to the city. The only time teams will be playing in Broward County during the tournament will be for practice at Chase Stadium.
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The hearing addressed issues including allegations that detainees at the facility lack the ability to meet privately with their attorneys in person or online, as required by law, and don’t have a way to access immigration judges to challenge their detention or potential deportation.
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Palm Beach County is receiving officials from Florida’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) this week.