Miami-Dade County Increases Fines for Environmental Violations
Miami-Dade County has significantly increased fines for environmental violations with the potential to pollute the county’s ground and surface waters, including Biscayne Bay.
Miami-Dade County has significantly increased fines for environmental violations with the potential to pollute the county’s ground and surface waters, including Biscayne Bay.
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The Board of County Commissioners approved legislation sponsored by District 5 Commissioner Eileen Higgins to implement the recommendations from the Driver License Task Force (Task Force) Final Report. The final report includes seven recommendations to clear the backlog of non-dangerous drivers.
By now you are eating less vitamin K and have cut down on your portion size. Apparently knish sales are down 50%. So now, let’s talk about the other component of a healthier lifestyle.
The Ok Kosher Certification has published an alert over the misuse of the OK Kosher symbol on Tazzy Lollipops.
Chabad Shliach Rabbi Yitzchok Minkowicz of Chabad Lubavitch of Southwest Florida was caught on camera doing Mivtza Tefillin with a well known Doctor from Long Island while on a Delta Flight to Israel.
Kosher Sultan Express, an eastern cuisine restaurant in Sunny Isles is back under the certification of Miami Kosher.
Composed on Tisha B’av about 10 years ago, Boruch Levine presents an Accapella version of his song Rina.
With their largest group of riders to date, Chai Lifeline’s Tour de Simcha fundraising bike ride took place on the country roads of upstate New York on July 19th.
The Department of Justice today announced criminal charges against 36 defendants in 13 federal districts across the United States for more than $1.2 billion in alleged fraudulent telemedicine, cardiovascular and cancer genetic testing, and durable medical equipment (DME) schemes.
The Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners voted Tuesday to approve Mayor Daniella Levine Cava’s proposal to cut the Countywide, UMSA, library, and fire millage rates by 1%.