Joshua Ceballos
Local Government and Investigations ReporterJoshua Ceballos is SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ä±'s Local Government Accountability Reporter and a member of the investigations team. A born-and-raised Miami journalist, his stories focus on the intersection of local government, corruption, and the regular people of South Florida.
Before joining SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ä±, Ceballos worked as a staff writer for Miami New Times. His work there focused on Miami City Hall, police accountability and the wild stories in the sunniest place for shady people.
While studying at Florida International University, Ceballos worked as the news director and investigations editor for PantherNOW, FIU's student-run newspaper and website.
Reach Joshua Ceballos at jceballos@wlrnnews.org
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August 18 primary elections in South Florida include school board and county commission seats, as well as local ballot referendums.
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Workers for Areas USA who staff multiple restaurants at Miami International Airport may soon strike over claims their employer won't raise them to a livable wage.
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Local leaders expect budget shortfalls nearing the billions of dollars in coming years should the amendment pass, meaning libraries and other local services could be on the chopping block.
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Demonstrators packed Miami City Hall to discuss the city's participation in a 287(g) agreement that deputizes Miami police to do immigration enforcement.
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One year after the City of Miami entered into a 287(g) agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, mounting pressure has led to its review by the Miami commission.
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The outgoing U.S. congresswoman announced her endorsement of Gilbert at a packed reception hall in Miami Gardens, where Gilbert previously served as mayor.
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Miami-Dade commissioners clears way for funding mental health center and fixing PortMiami fuel issueThe pair of resolutions had been held up in legal negotiations and committee meetings as Miami-Dade's government received mounting calls from residents to make a decision on issues facing Miami's vulnerable people and economy.
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Lawyers for the Silver Court residents issued a new filing under a little-used part of Florida law that may help trailer park residents statewide.
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A draft agreement dated May 31 outlines a proposed commuter rail service run by the private company Brightline but paid for by taxpayers.
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When the FIFA World Cup comes to South Florida, the world may see it as Miami but the seven matches will be held at Hard Rock Stadium — in Miami Gardens. While the city has come to rely on business from the venue, the stadium was once a contentious project and a catalyst for residents in a predominantly Black community to fight back.
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Mayor Daniella Levine Cava announced the eminent domain action Friday morning, following high-profile firings of top-level PortMiami personnel.
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The ongoing drama surrounding the fuel facility on Fisher Island has led to resignations and power shifts, with multiple lawsuits burdening Miami-Dade.