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Members of Miami's FL-TF2 worked shoulder-to-shoulder with international crews, utilizing specialized knowledge and high-tech equipment to finally free the trapped man.
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Miami Mayor Eileen Higgins said the city "has to be ready to go" if voters approve any constitutional amendment to reduce or erase most property taxes for homeowners. There is no ballot referendum yet, despite promises by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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All of the city鈥檚 outside legal fees last summer and fall came after a judge blocked the city鈥檚 attempt to delay the 2025 election 鈥 including more than $60,000 tied to a rarely granted rehearing widely seen as a legal Hail Mary.
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Urban planning firm PlusUrbia and residents of Little Havana envisioned a safer, pedestrian-friendly Calle Ocho. Ten years later, the plan remains largely unimplemented.
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The city wants to hand the iconic theater back to Miami Dade College for at least 20 years.
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Even though the mayoral seat is technically non-partisan, the race has become largely divided along partisan lines and is being watched across the country as a barometer of where the political winds will blow for the 2026 midterms.
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"Emilio T. Gonzales [sic] has my Complete and Total Endorsement," wrote the president, misspelling his name. Gonzalez, a conservative, will be facing Eileen Higgins, a Democrat, in the Dec. 9 runoff election which is technically nonpartisan.
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Eileen Higgins and Emilio Gonzalez, the two remaining candidates for the City of Miami mayoral race, traded insights into how they would tackle some of the city鈥檚 most pressing problems in a forum organized by the League of Women Voters of Miami-Dade on Wednesday night in Little Havana.
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The runoff election will take place on December 9th.
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The high cost of housing and other basic expenses in Miami is driving a conversation about affordability in the race for mayor this year.
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In an op-ed published Monday in the Miami Herald, Rosado said the city should regularly update its Charter, which he referred to as the city's 鈥渃onstitution.鈥
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Richard Lamondin, a Miami-based environmental services company co-founder, is running for the Democratic nomination to challenge incumbent U.S. Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar in the 2026 midterm election. Lamondin is a long shot, as the 27th congressional district is identified as a "solid Republican" seat