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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…

Rebecca Fishman Lipsey: Miami Foundation’s CEO targets a most generous Miami

Rebecca Fishman Lipsey: Miami Foundation’s CEO targets a most generous Miami

Since her appointment in 2020 as The Miami Foundation’s president and CEO, Rebecca Fishman Lipsey has grown the foundation’s assets by more than 50%, which she credits to the power…

Filming in Miami: October 23, 2025

Filming in Miami: October 23, 2025

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,…

Ride the new bus rapid transit – it could be our last new line

Ride the new bus rapid transit – it could be our last new line

When Metro Express electric bus rapid transit starts rolling Monday, it should successfully lure more commuters out of cars as they go faster and more efficiently on a 20-mile trip…

Miami probes whether taxpayers get money’s worth from county

Miami probes whether taxpayers get money’s worth from county

 The City of Miami is launching a departmental review to determine whether residents and businesses are getting their money’s worth from taxes paid to Miami-Dade County. During last Thursday’s meeting,…

Drive to preserve PortMiami fuel given a legal stick

Drive to preserve PortMiami fuel given a legal stick

Facing the economic disaster of a pending loss of PortMiami’s sole fueling site, county commissioners last week authorized taking the present site on Fisher Island by eminent domain if pending…

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