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Why does our Meta Title Tag add our local location? Help!

I've recently revamped our outdated website, which was terribly managed and set up. It's been about 3 weeks since the new website launch, so I know SEO sometimes takes time to update. I'm also not 100% sure if SEO of any kind was optimized in the past, and I'm not sure if all this impacts my concern:

I've downloaded All-in-One SEO on WordPress to set up our SEO meta titles and descriptions, and after 3 weeks, everything has kinda updated on Google. Some of the descriptions are what I set, and some of them aren't. Some of the titles are old, some of them aren't.

The BIGGEST problem I have is our Homepage Meta Title. For whatever reason, it adds our local town where the business is, at the end of the title. It is not programmed this way inside All-in-One SEO. Our business handles customers in 3 states, so we do NOT want our corporate office town to be inside the title.

For privacy, here is a modified example: Johnson's Financials | Taxes, Stocks, and More! | Miami

How do I fix this?

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