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Front Page » 2025 » October (Page 2)

Annie Lord: Miami Homes for All executive director seeks consensus

Annie Lord: Miami Homes for All executive director seeks consensus

Growing up in Coconut Grove, Annie Lord noticed the contrasts that defined Miami. Driving a few blocks from her neighborhood, she saw differences in housing, tree cover and access to…

$1 million from Miami’s mayor could be tripled for Lotus House Children’s Village

$1 million from Miami’s mayor could be tripled for Lotus House Children’s Village

A $1 million gift from Miami’s mayor could help bring the Lotus House’s Children’s Village to life, funding a transformative shelter project serving hundreds of homeless children and families. At…

Miami-Dade seeks direct air routes to Tokyo, Singapore, Riyadh

Miami-Dade seeks direct air routes to Tokyo, Singapore, Riyadh

Generating passenger and cargo flights between Miami International Airport and Tokyo, Asuncion, Riyadh and Singapore should become a formal county target, the county’s Aviation Committee voted last week. All are…

Turmoil boosts South Florida health insurance costs

Turmoil boosts South Florida health insurance costs

Turmoil in the South Florida marketplace, particularly from insurance companies renegotiating contracts with major providers, is driving up health insurance costs, healthcare insurers say. Ongoing disputes between providers like Florida…

Some beaches face unhealthy bacteria levels

Some beaches face unhealthy bacteria levels

Most beaches across Miami-Dade County show safe water quality, but recent sampling indicates a few sites face fluctuating or elevated bacteria levels. This story is premium content for our subscribers…

Miami may push Florida to expand senior tax aid

Miami may push Florida to expand senior tax aid

Miami homeowners who’ve lived in their houses for decades could soon see broader property tax relief as city officials push state lawmakers to expand homestead exemptions for low-income seniors. The…

Miami International Airport avoids federal shutdown impact

Miami International Airport avoids federal shutdown impact

Fifteen days after the federal government shutdown began, Miami International Airport had so far escaped any impact, Aviation Director Ralph Cutié said last week while warning that during a longer…

UHealth SoLé Mia reaches 330 patients daily in first month

UHealth SoLé Mia reaches 330 patients daily in first month

Since opening this month, UHealth SoLé Mia has emerged as a cutting-edge destination for outpatient care in South Florida, blending world-class specialty medicine with advanced AI-driven technology, UHealth officials say.…

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FYI Miami: October 23, 2025

FYI Miami: October 23, 2025

LAST-MILE TRANSIT: The county’s first- and last-mile transit services and municipal circulator routes are about to go under the microscope to seek coordination and seamless transfers across county and municipal…

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