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A marine school floated to close labor force gulf

A marine school floated to close labor force gulf

Over the last five years, Miami’s maritime industry has felt a significant labor shortage that has yet to ease. At least part of the solution may come from the classroom.…

Miami Seaquarium conversion rests on three pillars

Miami Seaquarium conversion rests on three pillars

After months of deliberation following its declaration of bankruptcy, the Miami Seaquarium is shutting its doors Sunday, Oct. 12, with a bankruptcy court due to decide next week whether to…

Homestead’s strategic plan sees major economic growth

Homestead’s strategic plan sees major economic growth

After months of deliberation, Homestead will be implementing its first strategic development plan following its July approval by the Homestead City Council. According to City Manager Zerry Ihekwaba, the plan…

Honda autonomous vehicle deal with airports stalls

Honda autonomous vehicle deal with airports stalls

Miami International Airport’s autonomous work vehicle program has been stalled, months after a successful demonstration. This story is premium content for our subscribers only. Unlock the full story and the…

Waterborne transit efforts flow on

Waterborne transit efforts flow on

The Miami-Dade County Transportation Planning Organization is in the final stage of development of its study for the feasibility of a waterborne transit network, following an initial report first published…

Push aims to get behind-schedule Metromover upgrades on track

Push aims to get behind-schedule Metromover upgrades on track

A behind-schedule upgrade of the Metromover transit system is seeking ways to get its timetable back on track while it continues to disrupt downtown mobility to let the county finish…

Mayor Daniella Levine Cava calls fluoride ‘essential’ to health

Mayor Daniella Levine Cava calls fluoride ‘essential’ to health

Fluoride in Miami-Dade’s drinking water is a major political contention, as it is statewide. The issue came to a head when county commissioners voted to remove fluoride from the water…

Arts and Culture in Coral Gables’ fabric

Arts and Culture in Coral Gables’ fabric

When people think of Coral Gables, they think of the artistic and cultural scene that comes with it and its many valued cultural outlets: the Coral Gables Museum, the Coral…

Bear Cut Bridge upgrade years away

Bear Cut Bridge upgrade years away

Work to rehabilitate or replace the Bear Cut Bridge on the Rickenbacker Causeway is still a long way from beginning and will cost $60 million to $100 million, a public…

Playhouse to be partly razed, removing Coconut Grove parking spaces

Playhouse to be partly razed, removing Coconut Grove parking spaces

The Miami Parking Authority is moving forward with plans to participate in the partial demolition and reconstruction of the Coconut Grove Playhouse, now closed for nearly 20 years. This story…

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