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Raúl Castro Indictment Unsealed on Cuba’s Independence Day at Miami Dade College’s Freedom Tower

The Raúl Castro indictment tied to the Brothers to the Rescue tragedy was unsealed at Miami Dade College’s Freedom Tower on Cuba’s Independence Day.

Could Cuba face a total blackout? Miami families watch island crisis deepen

Cuba’s worsening fuel shortages and blackouts are raising growing concerns across Miami-Dade as families monitor the island’s deepening crisis.

Ralph Rosado talks C.A.S.A.: A people-first blueprint for District 4

Ralph Rosado talks C.A.S.A.: A people-first blueprint for District 4Urban planner and changemaker shares how door-to-door listening shaped a bold, four-pillar plan for District 4

Supreme Court greenlights end of humanitarian parole for 500,000 migrants

The U.S. Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to end the CHNV parole program, impacting over 500,000 migrants and sparking legal and social debate.

West End Park renamed in honor of Commissioner Manolo Reyes

West End Park is now Manolo Reyes Park, honoring the late commissioner’s lasting legacy of community, connection, and public service in District Four.

Ambassador Cabrera visits Darién, applauds U.S.-Panama success in cutting illegal migration

U.S. and Panama’s joint crackdown on illegal migration through the Darién jungle shows success, with crossings down 99%. Ambassador Cabrera’s visit marks major security gains

Florida boosts animal protection with ‘Trooper’s Law’ and ‘Dexter’s Law’

Florida strengthens animal welfare laws with Trooper’s Law and Dexter’s Law, targeting pet abandonment during disasters and increasing penalties for animal cruelty.

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Commissioner Vicki Lopez Launches 2026 Mom & Pop Small Business Grant Program for District 5 Entrepreneurs

Commissioner Vicki Lopez has launched the 2026 Mom & Pop Small Business Grant Program, offering eligible District 5 businesses grants of up to $1,500 to

8 Places to Donate for Venezuela Earthquake Relief in Miami-Dade County

Eight verified Miami-Dade drop-off sites are collecting donations for Venezuela earthquake relief, from Doral’s GEM headquarters to countywide fire stations.

Cannabis Rescheduling Brings Tax Relief and Banking Hope to Medical Marijuana Businesses

The federal reclassification of medical marijuana to Schedule III could deliver major tax relief and open banking access for licensed cannabis businesses, with significant implications

Fourth on the Fairway Celebration Brings Community Together for Independence Day in Miami-Dade County

Fourth on the Fairway will bring residents together for a free Independence Day celebration featuring live entertainment, family activities, food vendors, and fireworks.
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