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The mayor said residents should expect increases to the gas tax, solid waste fees, and a 6% hike in water bills.
The mayor defended her administration's record, citing years of clean external audits, open budgeting processes and real-time ...
Levine Cava, a rumored 2026 candidate for Governor, leads Salazar among voters by 2 percentage points, within the poll’s ...
At the Key Clubhouse center, adults with mental illness get help finding work from an employment specialist that the ...
The Metro Dade Firefighters Union takes issue with a proposal to have Fire Rescue take on the full cost of Air Rescue ...
Last year, Miami-Dade County agreed to spend $46 million to host the 2026 World Cup games at Hard Rock Stadium — including ...
Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava’s request for an extension to provide information to Florida’s version of the Department of Government Efficiency has been denied by the state’s chief financial ...
Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said the county will comply, but said there’s no need for ‘politically driven investigations.’ ...
The latest Florida DOGE letter to Miami-Dade followed a visit last week to Ingoglia's office by Commissioner Roberto Gonzalez ...
Florida's Governor orders a review of Miami-Dade County's finances; Mayor Levine Cava pledges cooperation and transparency.
Mayor Daniella Levine Cava says making deeper cuts would be very short-sighted; and if they went beyond 1% they would have to cut from essential services such as police, fire rescue, and more.
Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava 1st R participates in a press briefing around the site of the collapsed building in Miami-Dade County, Florida, the United States, July 7, 2021.