City Council approved site plan modification of Legacy at Doral
DORAL, FL – City of Doral Council approved by unanimous vote on Wednesday, March 22nd, the site plan modification of
Read moreDORAL, FL – City of Doral Council approved by unanimous vote on Wednesday, March 22nd, the site plan modification of
Read morePara los residentes de Doral, que la planta de Covanta estuviese en Doral antes del crecimiento poblacional de la ciudad no es suficiente argumento para que sigan perjudicando la salud y el medio ambiente.
Read moreThe fire that ignited some weeks ago at the Covanta Dade Renewable Energy plant, shows the danger this processing plan presents is not only environmental.
Read moreThe County needs to create a comprehensive plan, review the location, take into account the bad experience learned from the recent fire, make a plan consistent to the population growth, new technology and consider the feasibilities of locations far away from any residential areas.
Read moreThe population growth rate in Doral has been increasing over the years. Given this scenario, it has become a priority to provide tools to newcomers so that they can adequately adapt to our community.
Read moreSocial Interaction and Physical Activity make a difference
Read moreBeing a parent and at the same time getting a high-paid job is a goal that requires a lot of support to achieve it. Miami-Dade College created the Mission North Star program for its students
Read moreThe City of Doral in partnership with The Rhythm Foundation, will present the seventh annual Ritmo Doral on March 18th as a hybrid live/live-stream event from the Doral Yard in Downtown Doral.
Read moreIn recent weeks, Doral has been the target of criminals who have vandalized 20 vehicles and stolen two, of which 19 cases were attributed to four individuals who are already behind bars due to being identified on camera by the authorities.
Read moreIn January 2023, there was a significant increase in the number of immigrants arriving in Florida from Latin American countries. This, in turn, led to an increase in student enrollment within Miami-Dade County schools, which now have nearly 1,400 more students
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