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Front Page » 2024 » January (Page 4)

FYI Miami: January 18, 2024

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. LEFT LANE…

County pattern of disrespect hogties our transportation trust

County pattern of disrespect hogties our transportation trust

Miami-Dade officials have once again shown disrespect for the Citizens’ Independent Transportation Trust and, by extension, the voters who approved a trust to guard their transportation tax money. In the…

White Way lights to glow in Coral Gables again

White Way lights to glow in Coral Gables again

For four years, Coral Gables city staff has been working on bringing back home historic White Way Lights from Broward County. The city was able to negotiate with the entity…

Nushin Sayfie: Chief Judge leads team of 725 in the 11th Judicial Circuit

Nushin Sayfie: Chief Judge leads team of 725 in the 11th Judicial Circuit

Nushin G. Sayfie serves as Chief Judge of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit in Florida, one of the top five largest jurisdictions in the nation. She is the second woman to…

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Traffic speed-up contract hits slowdown, draws warning

Traffic speed-up contract hits slowdown, draws warning

County commission Chairman Oliver Gilbert III on Monday rebuked the administration and the holder of a $150 million contract that is to bring Miami-Dade 2,600 intersections with smart traffic signals.…

County pushes for mobile stroke unit

County pushes for mobile stroke unit

A two-year Mobile Stroke Unit pilot program is being sought by Miami-Dade County officials. Strokes, also called “brain attacks,” were the leading cause of long-term disability in 2021 and the…

Tri-Rail ready to load in downtown Miami

Tri-Rail ready to load in downtown Miami

“One more way to get people to avoid the Turnpike and I-95,” is how David Dech, director of the South Florida Regional Transportation Agency, describes this Saturday’s long-awaited arrival of…

Little River project seeks city waivers

Little River project seeks city waivers

A new 12-story mixed-use building is planned for the Little River area of Miami. Little River Cedar Property Owner LLC plans a 12-story building for a site at 7715-7737 NE…

Florida’s nursing shortage eases

Florida’s nursing shortage eases

After experiencing one of the worst shortages in decades during the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, Florida’s supply of nurses is finally rebounding more than three years later with vacancies…

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