Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer Launches Bid for Florida's 23rd Congressional District with "America First" Agenda
Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer is running for Florida's 23rd Congressional District, focusing on economic relief, public safety, and "America First" policies. He faces a competitive GOP primary ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Broward County Announces Public Service Schedule for Christmas and New Year's, Some Services Remain Available Online
Broward County public services will close for Christmas and New Year's holidays, but online services remain available. Parks, libraries, and transit will operate on modified schedules, while emergency services will continue.
Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department Hits $600M Milestone in Infrastructure Upgrades for Second Year Running
The Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department has exceeded $600 million in infrastructure upgrades for the second year, as part of an $8.97 billion initiative backed by Mayor Daniella Levine Cava.
Florida Governor DeSantis Proposes AI Bill of Rights to Shield Residents from Tech Overreach in Jupiter Roundtable
Florida Governor DeSantis discussed an AI Bill of Rights to protect residents from tech overreach, focusing on AI's societal impact and risks to children and utility consumers.
South Miami Senior High's Jennifer Jimenez Named Finalist for Grammy Music Educator Award for Second Consecutive Year
South Miami Senior High's Jennifer Jimenez is a finalist for the Grammy Music Educator Award for the second year, recognized for her impactful teaching methods and nurturing of students' skills.
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner and Commissioners Set for Inauguration, Embark on New Term with Vision for the Future
Miami Beach celebrates Mayor Steven Meiner's re-election and the installation of Commissioners Dominguez, Fernandez, and newcomer Matteo-Salinas on Dec. 15, signaling a commitment to community and quality of life.
Coral Gables and Hollywood Police Spread Joy with Target's Heroes and Helpers Shopping Sprees for Neurodivergent Students
Police in Coral Gables and Hollywood partner with Target to give neurodivergent students and local children a special holiday shopping experience, fostering community bonds.
Joe Carollo Resigns as Miami's District 3 Commissioner Ahead of Term Completion
Joe Carollo resigned from his position as Miami's District 3 Commissioner a week before the end of his term, leaving amid controversies without explaining his departure. This ends the Carollo political era as newcomer Rolando Escalona takes over.


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