The measure passed by an 8-2 vote, but County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava could opt to veto the measure in the next 10 days.
The Miami-Dade County Commission has voted to remove fluoride from the county's water supply, a controversial decision that has sparked heated debate among residents and officials.
Miami-Dade commissioners met on Tuesday and their agenda included a vote on whether or not the county’s public drinking water ...
The change will take effect in 30 days, allowing residents to decide for themselves whether to consume fluoridated water.
Legislation the County Commission passed Tuesday makes it a misdemeanor to sell access to an appointment for a ...
A massive housing project in Miami-Dade County just got the green light. Find out how many affordable units are planned and ...
The future of fluoride in Miami-Dade County's drinking water is up to local leaders Tuesday morning. County commissioners are ...
The Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners has voted to remove fluoride from the county water system. The issue, sponsored ...
Legislation authorizing a $1.7 million payment to the survivors of a Miami Beach recreation leader who drowned in a community ...
Miami-Dade County Commission hearing from the public today about a resolution to stop adding fluoride to the public drinking ...
Drivers are still stuck in limbo after a new school bus camera program fines drivers but doesn’t give them a way to challenge ...
The University of Florida recently held a tour of Miami-Dade County nurseries to highlight the need for long-term, sustainable crop solutions.