Miami Reverses Decision to End Recycling After Public Outcry and Legal Warning
Miami has withdrawn a proposal to end its recycling services after public opposition and a warning of legal consequences from the county mayor. The city plans to improve recycling education and waste management practices.
Broward Sheriff's Office Sergeants on Leave Amid Internal Probe and Widespread Case Audit Following Tamarac Tragedy
Two BSO sergeants are on leave during an Internal Affairs investigation for a breach of confidence, following a broader review after a Tamarac triple homicide revealed protocol lapses.
North Miami Set to Celebrate the Opening of New $1.1 Million Breezeswept Park Tot-Lot
North Miami's new Breezeswept Park Tot-Lot, led by Councilwoman Mary Estimé-Irvin, opens on March 1, featuring a playground, sprayground, pavilion, and safety facilities after a $1.1 million renovation.
West Palm Beach Empowers Youth with Fresh Funding for Climate Initiatives Through Bloomberg Philanthropies' Support
West Palm Beach is selected for Round II of the Bloomberg Philanthropies' Youth Climate Action Fund; Mayor James encourages local youth to apply for grants to develop climate solutions.
Delray Beach Fire Department Cleared of Intentional Misconduct, City to Strengthen Oversight After License Probe
The City of Delray Beach concluded an investigation into unlicensed fire department personnel driving department vehicles, finding no intentional misconduct but a need for better oversight.
Broward Sheriff's Office Shakes Up Tamarac Command After Triple Murder with Captain Demoted and Deputy Suspended
After a triple murder in Tamarac, the BSO demoted Captain Cooper and suspended Deputy Ortiz. Lieutenant Koutsofios replaces Cooper as district head. The prime suspect, Nathan Gingles, faces murder charges.












