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Front Page » 2020 (Page 15)

Christina White: Geared up for smoothest possible November vote and count

Christina White: Geared up for smoothest possible November vote and count

As supervisor of elections for Miami-Dade County, Florida’s most populous county and the seventh-most populous county in the nation, Christina White’s days are dependably busy. Ahead of a general election…

FYI Miami: October 15, 2020

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Filming in Miami: October 15, 2020

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,…

Miami-Dade public school teacher rolls hit 23-year low

Miami-Dade public school teacher rolls hit 23-year low

Public school teacher rolls in Miami-Dade have fallen to a 23-year low, according to district statistics, despite growing interest in education work that schools personnel say helped stave off a…

Jungle Island hotel squeezes past a city board

Jungle Island hotel squeezes past a city board

The plan to construct a hotel in Jungle Island park on Watson Island moved forward last week after it met criticism from some members of Miami’s Urban Development Review Board.…

Commercial fishermen sinking as yields fall without China’s buyers

Commercial fishermen sinking as yields fall without China’s buyers

After months of shuttered restaurants and disappearing export markets, Miami’s commercial fishing industry is struggling to keep afloat. “Commercial fishing operations are an important component of Port Miami River’s marine…

As economy returns, Miami-Dade commissioners might stay away from county hall

As economy returns, Miami-Dade commissioners might stay away from county hall

Returning to County Hall won’t be simple for the Miami-Dade commissioners, as safety, capacity and cost obstacles could prolong virtual meetings even as the local economy reopens. “Our biggest challenge…

Universities get reality check for on-line learning

Universities get reality check for on-line learning

Mihaela Plugarasu has been a professor of communication arts at Florida International University for four years. When the pandemic started, she, like many other instructors, had to move her classes…

Movie theaters welcome back public with private rentals

Movie theaters welcome back public with private rentals

By creating safe environments for patrons, local movie theaters are slowly reopening and welcoming back the public with private screenings and facility rentals. An option that has always been offered,…

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