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Hollywood OKs Free Downtown Street Parking
Businesses and commuters in Hollywood are rejoicing after a decision on public parking.
NBA Negotiations Hit Critical Phase
The 2011-2012 NBA season may hang in the balance when labor talks resume Friday in New York.
Sarnoff Seeks Support For Squatter Bill
A Miami commissioner is asking for the public’s help in supporting a bill which would make it easier for law enforcement to kick-out those who make themselves at home in abandoned homes.
Tamarac Announces New Commissioner
Of 11 resident applicants, the City of Tamarac has chosen a commissioner to fill the position’s vacant seat.
County Government’s New Top Manager Largely Unknown
In one of his final acts as mayor, Carlos Alvarez made history Wednesday, appointing the first woman ever to serve as county manager
Obama Budget Blues Hit Port Of Miami
President Obama shook up South Florida leaders when his federal budget blueprint came out Monday and did not include money for a dredge project for the Port of Miami.
Judge Postpones Ruling On Seijas Recall Battle
Lawyers fought to a draw Monday in the recall battle involving Miami-Dade commissioner Natacha Seijas.
Exposito Keeps His Job, For Now
Miami City Hall is again the backdrop to a battle that’s brewing between Miami mayor Tomas Regalado and Miami Police chief Miguel Exposito.
Alvarez, Seijas Recall Election Set For March 15
The Miami-Dade County Commission has decided on a date for the upcoming recall election of Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Alvarez and Commissioner Natacha Seijas.
Seijas Recall Signatures Certified
Miami-Dade Clerk Harvey Ruvin announced Thursday that he had certified the recall of Commissioner Natacha Seijas.






