Some South Florida mayors want Governor DeSantis to put local government before business, asking him to veto Senate Bill 620. Also, Broward County is having a lot of trouble hiring and retaining workers for its 9-1-1 call center. Plus, Craig Baggs offered insight into his father, one of Miami’s most important journalists, and the center of discussion for this month’s Sundial Book Club.
Some South Florida mayors want Governor DeSantis to put local government before business, asking him to veto Senate Bill 620. Also, Broward County is having a lot of trouble hiring and retaining workers for its 9-1-1 call center. Plus, Craig Baggs offered insight into his father, one of Miami’s most important journalists, and the center of discussion for this month’s Sundial Book Club.
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Surfside building collapse has ripple effect on condo residents
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Surfside building collapse has ripple effect on condo residents
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. – The tragedy in Miami-Dade County’s town of Surfside had a ripple effect on residents of condominium buildings in south Florida some of whom had concerns that actually turned out to be unfounded.
Officials report they are getting flooded with complaints about alleged structural issues, cracks, water dripping, and difficulties with condo associations.
Nelly Tedone felt the fear in Key Biscayne, a barrier island municipality
across the Rickenbacker Causeway from the city of Miami’s Brickell neighborhood.