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In February, City Commissioners were told that the repairs to fix a structural crack were completed and that the building was safe. The new report casts doubt on those claims.
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“This is extortion pretending to be generosity,” said Alex Berrios, co-Founder of Mi Vecino, adding that President Trump "is offering people a check to leave before ICE agents throw them into a detention center.”
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Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke in Tampa on Monday about the Legislature's budget process, the state's immigration crackdown and advocated for more money for law enforcement.
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Dozens of police departments have signed agreements to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement efforts. One community in Miami-Dade County is waiting for a judge's opinion.
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Pizzo, in an interview with CBS4 Facing South Florida's Jim DeFede, revealed his gubernatorial plans after DeFede asked him directly about running for governor.
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On The Florida Roundup, state Rep. Vicki Lopez talks about proposals to cut property taxes and a bill she sponsored to help with condo ownership affordability.
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In the survey of 1,200 Floridians taken in April, 46% said they support eliminating property taxes while 32% supported reducing sales taxes.
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Lawmakers were expected to return to Tallahassee for more negotiations next week, But leaders in the House announced Friday they won’t be moving forward after Senate leaders expressed reservation about passing the House’s tax proposal
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Two groups, Keep Them Honest and a group of "Cubans with I-220A," have launched billboard ad campaigns in South Florida, targeting Republican Cuban American politicians Maria Elvira Salazar, Mario Diaz-Balart, and Carlos Gimenez
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Miami's Circle of Brotherhood rallies against Trump funding cuts to gun violence prevention programsMore than 100 community members brought awareness to a major budget shortfall in the Miami-based Circle of Brotherhood’s gun violence prevention programs.
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The Trump Administration announced sweeping cuts to federal grant funding through the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). Organizations in South Florida like the Miami Music Project, which provides free music education and development programming to under-resourced children, received emails that their funding would be cut.
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The abrupt change came the day after Cameron Hamilton, a former Navy SEAL who held the job for the last few months, testified on Capitol Hill that he did not agree with proposals to dismantle an organization that helps plan for natural disasters and distributes financial assistance.