The fate of Miami-Dade County’s Resource Recovery Facility in Doral is still in dispute over insurance payments owed to the county. One thing for sure is that another waste incinerator site will not b ...
Nearly three years after a fire destroyed the Doral incinerator that processed about half of Miami-Dade's trash, county commissioners want to pursue building a new one in an industrial area near the ...
The county has not made a final decision on a new waste-to-energy facility amid resident environmental concerns, as two ...
During her 2026 State of the County address, Mayor Daniella Levine Cava focused on the county's strength as an immigrant ...
Scrapp, a company offering recycling education and data analytics, is partnering with Miami-Dade County to help divert waste ...
Two companies are working on a joint proposal for the multibillion-dollar waste management site.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. People in Weymouth and Portland marched to protest against the proposed facility at Portland Port [BBC] Residents have marched in ...
Residents have marched in protest over a planned waste incinerator near Dorset's Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. It followed a meeting on Thursday at Portland Social Club, where more than 100 ...
Maria Del Nogal hasn't been back to Venezuela in nearly a decade. "You don't have any, any rights in Venezuela," said Del Nogal. Del Nogal, a manager at Sabor Venezolano in Doral, said the capture of ...
Venezuelans hold block party in Doral following capture of President Nicolas Maduro Venezualans and the South Florida community held a block party in Doral following the capture of President Nicolas ...
A sea of people gathered on Jan. 3 outside of El Arepazo Doral restaurant in Doral to celebrate the news of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s capture and ouster from the country. Many in the crowd ...
Hundreds of Venezuelans in South Florida gathered Saturday morning to celebrate the U.S.-led capture of President Nicolás Maduro, an event many called a long-overdue step toward democratic change.