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Front Page » 2026 » April (Page 6)

PortMiami records a rapid rise in perishables

PortMiami records a rapid rise in perishables

With record passenger totals and a diverse trade pattern, PortMiami welcomed over 8 million cruise passengers and more than a million 20-foot freight equivalent units in fiscal year 2025. It…

Miami Beach water taxi targets state, county funding aid

Miami Beach water taxi targets state, county funding aid

Ridership for Miami Beach’s free water taxi service continues to increase more than two months after its launch, with hopes for expansion. This story is premium content for our subscribers…

Downtown’s massive signature bridge project halted after fatal accident

Downtown’s massive signature bridge project halted after fatal accident

All work on the Florida Department of Transportation’s multi-million-dollar highway project in Miami has stopped. A construction accident occurred March 23 and FDOT halted the project after a worker fell…

Miami International Airport adding on to 107 nonstop destinations abroad

Miami International Airport adding on to 107 nonstop destinations abroad

Miami International Airport is exploring the addition of new cargo flights and has generated new passenger flights, with more expected to come this year. As of March, 107 of 190…

661-unit transit-oriented Hialeah project spans a block

661-unit transit-oriented Hialeah project spans a block

Miami and New York-based real estate developer Baron Property Group has topped off Metro Parc North, a new transit-oriented residential development in Hialeah. This story is premium content for our…

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FYI Miami: April 2, 2026

FYI Miami: April 2, 2026

FONTAINEBLEAU SLIDES THROUGH: Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill paving the way for several large water slides to be built at the Fontainebleau hotel in Miami Beach. The bill…

Julissa Kepner: Chairing the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau

Julissa Kepner: Chairing the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau

As chair of the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau board, Julissa Kepner has been guiding the organization responsible for promoting Miami-Dade County as one of the world’s premier travel…

Answer to mental health center dilemma is easy: just open it

Answer to mental health center dilemma is easy: just open it

If Miami-Dade’s mentally ill who cycle year after year through crime, then jail and then homelessness were voters, the county would long ago have opened its $51 million mental health…

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