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Miami-Dade raises taxes, garbage fees in proposed 2024-25 $12.7 billion budget
Early Monday morning, Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava presented her proposed budget for the county’s 2024-2025 operations and capital improvements. She called the tax rate “flat,” but everyone already knows it’s really a slight increase due to an increase in property value. Her budget would keep garbage rates flat also.
Volusia County Council to host workshop on development
The Volusia County Council will dig into the county's zoning, permitting and other development regulations at a public workshop on Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 3 p.m. July 23 in County Council chambers at county headquarters at 123 W. Indiana Ave., DeLand. ...
VIDEO: Boxer Ebanie Bridges Shared Wild Video Of Argentina Soccer Fans Flashing The Crowd
Ebanie Bridges is very good at what she does in the boxing ring, but when she isn’t knocking women out, she is watching soccer. This week, the boxer found herself going viral after she shared a video of female Argentina fans enjoying themselves in the crowd. The Argentine national...
Doctor integral to creating YMCA, Boys and Girls Club in Ocala awarded Key to the City
A doctor who says he settled in Ocala decades ago because he wanted to “make a difference” in the community has just been awarded a Key to the City for his impact in helping establish the first YMCA and Boys and Girls Club in Marion County. During Tuesday’s...
Estimate puts cost of fixing Midtown, Fairway Estates flooding between $100-$200 million
DAYTONA BEACH — As if to remind the roughly 70 people inside the Dickerson Center gym Tuesday afternoon why they had gathered there, heavy rain pelted the community center located in the city's most flood-prone area. Midtown, Fairway Estates and downtown residents and business owners came together for an update on the U.S....
Popular Florida home hardening program stops taking applications weeks into new funding
TALLAHASSEE — The state has stopped taking new applications for a popular home-hardening program, less than a month after a new round of funding became available. The Department of Financial Services said online that funding has been “exhausted” for initial inspections in the My Safe Florida Home program. The program offers inspections and grants up to $10,000 to help residents upgrade homes and qualify for property-insurance discounts for residences valued up to $700,000.
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