City of Doral Hosts Consulate Reception.
The City of Doral Council hosted the International Business Development Advisory Board Annual Consulate and Business Leaders Reception. The doors
Read MoreThe City of Doral Council hosted the International Business Development Advisory Board Annual Consulate and Business Leaders Reception. The doors
Read MoreVice Mayor Bettina Rodriguez Aguilera obtained a recognition for her initiative to support the United Nations campaign “UNiTE to End Violence against Women” and UN Women’s “Safe Cities Global Initiative”.
Read MoreThe Council meeting on November 13, 2013 in the City of Doral proves to be yet the most dramatic in the series. From the onset of the meeting, Mayor Boria aggressively sets the tone for the 7 1/2 hour long meeting ended at 1:41 AM, November 14th.
Read MoreMIAMI, FL – County Commissioner José “Pepe” Díaz, Chairman of the Miami-Dade County Military Affairs Board, along with members of
Read MoreIn Doral, we have many residents that are Veterans and served in Vietnam, Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan and many other destinies where the armed forces have required them. And among those Veterans that are around us every day there are several City of Doral employees that, after active armed service, continue to ensure the peace and wellbeing of our citizens
Read MoreHere is the second and final part of this very interesting conversation with the person who had the responsibility of leading and shaping the city.
Read MoreThe drama at the City of Doral continues and the plot thickens as Gonzalo Bello, the Mayor’s Assistant or “Chief of Staff” as Mayor Boria calls him, resigns and leaves abruptly without notice.
Read MoreJuan Carlos Bermudez left his position as First Mayor of Doral in November 2012 with his head held high; proud of a job well done for 9 years with honesty, dedication and unquestionable transparency in the leadership of the city he helped build and shape.
Read MoreIn an effort to end violence against women, the city of Doral will join a global campaign Unite to end violence against women. Doral will celebrate “Orange Day” on October 25th, this month defending “safe cities and public places.” The city has been recognized by the ONU for being the first city in the country to pass and approve a resolution to support this celebration.
Read MoreCouncilwoman Sandra Ruiz will serve as Honorary Chair ensuring the City of Doral actively participates in Relay For Life and encourages the community to get involved.
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