How well Miami-Dade County Hall meets needs of business and residents will soon rest on a task that few know about and even fewer care about: a charter review. Stop.…
A hammer blow to tourism and jobs last week won’t prove fatal but should stun us all, because it could cost Florida’s economy billions. That 10 legislators could vote to…
A war on economic development led by the speaker of Florida’s House could leave the state’s economy in shambles by reducing new high-paying jobs to employ our fast-growing workforce. Speaker…
Miami-Dade commissioners are trying to raise the cost of county purchases and lower their quality. They’re doing it by rejecting bids from out-of-town companies so that local firms must win.…
Interest by four big-name operators in running a restored Miami Marine Stadium is exciting. But it’s a long road from inquiries to actually running the site. Before the city requests…
Maxine Usdan, a University of Miami graduate and news photographer whose work appeared from Miami Today’s first issue on June 3, 1983, to this month, died last week after a…
For a 20-day trial, Biscayne Boulevard downtown has become either – you choose – an urban heaven or urban hell. If you’re there to walk your dog or take yoga…
If global and national concerns are uncharted waters as 2017 opens, Miami’s top issues are far too familiar. Our local issues linger on. They fall not onto a list of…
Of all of Miami-Dade’s fragmentation, one inequity flies under the radar yet affects everyone’s wellbeing. That division allows just over half of our county’s residents to elect city, town or…
Miami Beach’s U-turn on a rail link plan over the bay offers hope for actually building a Baylink that will carry thousands of passengers, get cars off roads and speed…
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