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Front Page » 2020 (Page 17)

50% of Miami International Airport passengers likely to return in 2020

50% of Miami International Airport passengers likely to return in 2020

In April, amid coronavirus-driven shutdowns, passenger movements at Miami International Airport (MIA) plummeted. Four months later, as international travel strictures loosen, they’ve begun to rebound. But there’ still a long…

United Way reopens applications for pandemic funds

United Way reopens applications for pandemic funds

After temporarily pausing application submissions for a $20 million pandemic assistance program more than a month ago, United Way of Miami-Dade says it is set to complete reviewing this week…

Miami Marine Stadium renovation contract nears

Miami Marine Stadium renovation contract nears

The long-awaited restoration of Miami Marine Stadium on Virginia Key is one major step closer to reality, according to the city’s Office of Capital Improvements. City staff delivered a status…

County set to corner South Dade transit

County set to corner South Dade transit

As construction for “Gold Standard” bus rapid transit on the South Dade Transitway gears up, Miami-Dade aims to clinch the use of 850 parking spaces on the line’s penultimate stop.…

County needs to take ownership and leadership in recovery

County needs to take ownership and leadership in recovery

When Hurricane Andrew slammed Miami-Dade, business took the lead, formed a task force and began economic recovery instantly. When Covid-19 hammered us, county commissioners, not business, created the recovery team…

Al Salas: Pizza Hut mogul is serving Miami Dade College Foundation

Al Salas: Pizza Hut mogul is serving Miami Dade College Foundation

It wasn’t that Al Salas didn’t have options after high school, but few related to college. “I barely graduated from high school,” he said. “I was a bit of a…

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FYI Miami: October 1, 2020

Below are some of the FYIs in this week’s edition. The entire content of this week’s FYIs and Insider sections is available by subscription only. To subscribe click here. BUSINESS…

Filming in Miami: October 1, 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 launches contact-tracing mobile app

Miami-Dade launches contact-tracing mobile app

Six months into the ongoing pandemic, Miami-Dade County has launched a new contact-tracing mobile application to help residents avoid catching Covid-19. The free app, called “CombatCOVID MDC,” is available on…

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