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21,000 at Miami Dade College also enrolled in high school

21,000 at Miami Dade College also enrolled in high school

Miami Dade College (MDC) continues to see strong enrollment momentum, with total credit enrollment now 26% higher than it was in 2022. Several campuses are already outperforming last year’s numbers…

FIU enrollment approaches 50,000 as fall semester nears

FIU enrollment approaches 50,000 as fall semester nears

As Florida International University prepares to welcome students back for the fall semester, its overall enrollment is holding largely steady, while incoming first-time and graduate classes are edging higher. The…

County libraries seek Plan B to escape Microsoft contract

County libraries seek Plan B to escape Microsoft contract

Trapped by Microsoft’s policy changes, the Miami-Dade Public Library System has made a $1.7 million emergency deal for the corporate giant’s licenses as staff works to figure out what a…

As Underline rolls toward finish, costs increase once again

As Underline rolls toward finish, costs increase once again

The cost of the Underline pedestrian and bicycle path under Metrorail from the Miami River to Dadeland rose again in July as county commissioners approved a $2.25 million increase to…

At age 63, Miami’s oldest fire station is nearing retirement

At age 63, Miami’s oldest fire station is nearing retirement

For more than six decades, Miami’s oldest fire station has answered calls across the city’s Southwest, but its outdated design is struggling to keep up with growing demand for emergency…

Brickell is at epicenter of luxury condo market, experts say

Brickell is at epicenter of luxury condo market, experts say

As Miami continues to grow, Brickell has become the epicenter of Miami’s luxury condo market, according to local real estate experts. Brickell has become this epicenter for the city, and…

Miami joins neighbors to strengthen human trafficking battle

Miami joins neighbors to strengthen human trafficking battle

Miami is teaming up with neighboring cities to tackle human trafficking, strengthening a yearslong effort with a permanent task force and dedicated coordinator. Miami commissioners unanimously reaffirmed their support July…

Pending bonds, Miami weights a $10 million fire-rescue stopgap

Pending bonds, Miami weights a $10 million fire-rescue stopgap

As Miami prepares to ask voters to approve $450 million in bonds for public safety facilities, city officials are considering whether to fund a $10.2 million stopgap for immediate fire-rescue…

Area home insurance rates keep rising, but far more slowly

Area home insurance rates keep rising, but far more slowly

While South Florida homeowners are still paying significantly more for home insurance coverage compared to five years ago, home insurance experts are observing a notable slowdown in rate growth. After…

Written warnings requirement removed in homeless encampment arrests

Written warnings requirement removed in homeless encampment arrests

Miami has changed its homeless encampment rules, removing written warnings before police can make arrests. The revised policy, approved in a split 3-2 city commission vote July 23, replaces the…

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