When Covid-19 hit Miami-Dade in mid-March, county-wide school closures soon followed. Teachers, students and parents, thrust into an unprecedented circumstance, had to adapt swiftly to an educational new normal in…
These film permits were issued last week by the Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory & Economic Resources’ Office of Film and Entertainment, (305) 375-3288; the Miami Mayor’s Office of Film,…
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A tough job, in being difficult alone, isn’t enough to deter Theresa Therilus. The Harvard-trained new city manager of North Miami’s work history is a compendium of challenging vocations. And…
Miami Beach is stumbling through a minefield that could blow up its economy. Impacts of a worsening pandemic are battering the city’s economic driver, its visitor industry, causing officials to…
Miami Beach is a world-renowned tourist destination, but commissioners are hoping to shift the city’s economy away from dependence on this singular industry. Covid, Hurricane Irma and the Zika virus…
State colleges in Miami and elsewhere have seen a dramatic decline in student enrollment due to the ongoing challenging brought by the coronavirus pandemic. Student enrollment is down 5% to…
PortMiami projects costing Miami-Dade more than $301.5 million won OKs just two days before commissioners OK’d waiving up to $285.5 million for cruise lines crushed by Covid-19. Commissioners signed off…
After more than two years of studies, workshops and outreach, Transit Alliance Miami’s plan to give Miami-Dade’s Metrobus route network its first comprehensive overhaul in 35 years is nearly done.…
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