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Gallon was unopposed and qualifying for the seats ended Tuesday at noon. He and four other candidates were officially elected or reelected.
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The five candidates were unopposed, and since qualifying for the seats ended Tuesday at noon they have officially been elected 鈥 or reelected.
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Members of the Circle of Brotherhood, a non-profit violence prevention organization, are seeking an apology from the Miami-Dade County Commission following a feud last year over funding with one of the commissioners that was settled amicably.
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Community advocates packed Miami-Dade's government center on Thursday to voice their concerns about the county鈥檚 proposed $13.1 billion budget and its impact on thousands of its most vulnerable residents.
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Members of two advocacy groups say arts and culture organizations and events pump $2.1 billion into the local economy each year and support 32,000 jobs.
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Immigrant rights advocates and community organizers are expected to rally Friday outside the Miami-Dade Government Center 鈥 speaking out against what they're calling violence and deception at county commission meetings.
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The Miami-Dade Commission is considering a proposal that would block county officials from releasing public records about suspected undocumented immigrants detained in its jails, leaving family members in the dark about their loved ones, warns the Florida Immigrant Coalition.
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South Florida activists held a 鈥渨ater fast鈥 to urge Miami鈭扗ade commissioners to pass an ordinance to protect almost 100,000 people required to work outdoors during record high temperatures.
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Over a 50-year career, Ruvin 鈥 known to many today as Miami-Dade's Clerk of Courts 鈥 left a mark on many things that impact Miami-Dade residents every day. "A fearless leader and a true public servant," said Mayor Daniella Levine Cava.
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Roberto Gonzalez, a lawyer and former Republican candidate for the Florida House, was named a Miami-Dade County commissioner on Wednesday by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, two months after the governor suspended fellow Republican Joe Martinez from the District 11 seat over the commissioner鈥檚 felony arrest.
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Gov.Ron DeSantis hinted that he will soon suspend Miami-Dade Commissioner Joe Martinez 鈥 who is facing corruption charges.
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