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Pink remote-control food coolers may roll on downtown Miami sidewalks

Pink remote-control food coolers may roll on downtown Miami sidewalks

Automated food delivery robots that debuted in Los Angeles are moving to Miami. The hot pink, remote-controlled coolers are being piloted in downtown Miami. Elnatan Rudolph, a managing partner at…

Miami aims to accelerate Flagler Street revamp

Miami aims to accelerate Flagler Street revamp

The Flagler Street beautification process downtown is on track with its 30-month schedule. “Flagler Street is coming along beautifully,” Chairman Manolo Reyes told the Miami Downtown Development Authority board March…

Miami-Dade Public Schools lure math, science grads to fill gaps

Miami-Dade Public Schools lure math, science grads to fill gaps

Miami-Dade County Public Schools’ website lists 234 teaching vacancies beginning with Art and finishing with Vocational Education. The site includes a link labeled “Reasons to Teach” and a bolded quote,…

Office of Financial Regulation hails new crypto oversight

Office of Financial Regulation hails new crypto oversight

Three of the four bills that Russell Weigel, Florida’s top financial regulator, was hopeful to see pass made it through Legislature this month. These bills aim to modernize Florida banking…

Gov. Ron DeSantis declares war on pythons

Gov. Ron DeSantis declares war on pythons

Gov. Ron DeSantis is declaring war on the thousands of Burmese pythons that have invaded the Everglades. “Gov. DeSantis has ramped up the state’s efforts to remove these pythons,” said…

Biggest sand pour in decade restoring Miami-Dade beaches

Biggest sand pour in decade restoring Miami-Dade beaches

With sea turtles out in the ocean and permits approved, a major sand renourishment project is set to begin spreading over 10.5 miles of beach in Sunny Isles, Bal Harbour…

Downtown Development Authority spent $100,000 for outdoor dining

Downtown Development Authority spent $100,000 for outdoor dining

The Downtown Development Authority has spent over $100,000 on barricades, bistro tables and umbrellas to keep restaurants in business during the pandemic, and some want to continue on. “In an…

Miami Dade College looks to fill area employment gaps

Miami Dade College looks to fill area employment gaps

Miami Dade College is focused on a holistic approach to the year. “Our outlook is being able to step up with the necessary talent and to meet the momentum of…

Dining barricades are eyesores, Downtown Development Authority complains

Dining barricades are eyesores, Downtown Development Authority complains

Orange, water-filled barricades have stood outside of downtown Miami restaurants since May 2020 to create space for outdoor dining during the pandemic. At the Downtown Development Authority meeting Jan. 28,…

School Superintendent Jose Dotres lays out plans to hit ground running

School Superintendent Jose Dotres lays out plans to hit ground running

When José Dotres steps in as school superintendent Feb. 11 after his contract negotiations with the school board, he has a game plan: “I will focus on unfinished learning within…

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