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Front Page » 2023 » December (Page 5)

Florida International University, Miami Dade College in teaching catalyst

Florida International University, Miami Dade College in teaching catalyst

A program designed to fast-track graduating seniors and career changers to enter Miami-Dade County schools as certified teachers is expanding to Miami Dade College and Florida International University. Starting in…

Tri-Rail tweaks schedules for new downtown Miami service

Tri-Rail tweaks schedules for new downtown Miami service

As Tri-Rail use continues to rebound from its pandemic plunge, the long-awaited plan to send trains to downtown Miami has rolled a few feet closer to its end-of-the-year launch target.…

No room at Animal Services shelters for more dogs or cats

No room at Animal Services shelters for more dogs or cats

Miami-Dade County Animal Services is facing a housing crisis, caring for more than twice its 400-animal capacity, and has suspended accepting cats and dogs until further notice. It joins overcrowded…

FYI Miami: December 7, 2023

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. TAXES UP,…

Filming in Miami: December 7, 2023

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,…

James Woolley: Laying plans for Miami Dade College Miami Film Festival

James Woolley: Laying plans for Miami Dade College Miami Film Festival

This year, the Miami Dade College Miami Film Festival (MFF) celebrated its 40 years with James Woolley, the festival’s newly named executive director. Taking on the role in October, Mr.…

County vowed a transit Rolls Royce; we’re getting a Ford

County vowed a transit Rolls Royce; we’re getting a Ford

The trust safeguarding our transit taxes accepted half a loaf last week for the $368 million South Dade Corridor Bus Rapid Transit, cheering that it will be good service while…

New Freebees looping around crowded downtown Miami

New Freebees looping around crowded downtown Miami

Miami’s Downtown Development Authority has launched a no-cost, eco-friendly transit service in partnership with Freebee to improve mobility and ease congestion in the central business district. The service, which started…

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