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The tax issues come months after a city audit found the ferris wheel company owed the city hundreds of thousands of dollars in rent and ticket surcharges.
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Longtime residents of Town Park Village feel left in the dark while their home crumbles around them. Their property was put up for sale, and a government renovation project has been canceled. Now, they just want help.
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During a local Spanish-language radio show, four former Miami city managers called on an investigation into whether current city manager Art Noriega violated any ethical code or law, after 港澳天下彩reported that companies connected to his wife鈥檚 family have received over $440,000 in contracts since he was appointed to office in 2020.
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State ethics law prohibits a public official from 鈥渄irectly or indirectly鈥 buying services or goods from a company in which their spouse has a financial interest. Ethics experts say the purchases raise legal questions.
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A Miami code inspector said his virtual signature was used without his permission on a key affidavit at the center of a lawsuit against the embattled Miami City Attorney Victoria M茅ndez and her husband Carlos Morales, new documents reveal.
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Construction at the Central Homeless Assistance Center in Fort Lauderdale has been delayed for more than a year, preventing many from being housed by shelter.
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Florida taxpayer-owned Citizens Insurance is using unlicensed inspectors in a little-known program that is ramping up inspections, 港澳天下彩found. Homeowners and industry insiders say the move is alarming.
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A team of court-appointed monitors say they have "guarded optimism" that Miami-Dade jails have improved enough to satisfy the DOJ.
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"When you have an enormous amount of resources that go into developing single family homes at the expense of multi-family housing, that's where the issue is. Just cost effectiveness," said Robin Bachin, of the University of Miami.
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The $15.5m Workforce Housing Incentive Program, unveiled by Mayor Daniella Levine Cava last year to help struggling workers afford soaring rental rates, has subsidized 222 houses so far 鈥 using just 3% of the money available.
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After a record number of deaths last year in Miami-Dade jails, the corrections department may face sanctions if it doesn't show improvement by the fall.
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The Redland area is one of the only swaths of land in the continental United States where truly tropical fruits can be grown at a commercially viable scale. Farmers fear it is in danger.