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Miami-Dade calls to jury duty now turning digital

Miami-Dade jury services have joined the 21st Century, and residents should see a big change in how they’re notified for jury duty and have an easier time participating. The jury…

Long-sought Hispanic arts center to rise in Tropical Park

Plans more than 15 years in the making for an arts center in Westchester focused on Hispanic heritage are expected to move into construction in April at Tropical Park. Miami-Dade…

Breakthrough seen in qualifications of Metrorail operators

A decades-long impasse over minimum qualifications between a local transit workers union and the Miami-Dade Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) could soon see a breakthrough in the hiring…

Firm could keep operating dozens of county bus routes

More than two dozen outsourced Metrobus routes could continue to be operated by a private contractor for a third year. Miami-Dade commissioners Wednesday (2/19) were to have decided whether to…

Private cross-bay ferry looks to city for Brickell dock site

A county-fueled effort to link the mainland to the beach via ferry continues to gain steam, with a private service company closing in on necessary permits. Poseidon Ferry LLC, a…

Super Bowl tri-county transit pass sale unlucky – just 13 passes

It was meant as a test run for a permanent pass linking transit systems throughout Greater Miami: an all-inclusive ticket allowing riders to access both Miami-Dade Transit and Tri-Rail before…

Air Force to hear public on far louder planes in Homestead

The public will get a chance to weigh in on the results of a comprehensive Air Force study to determine the environmental impact of locating a squadron of 24 top-of-the-line…

Drivers Club Miami builds off-site for social agencies first

The developer behind a luxury private auto track and club plan in Miami Gardens still hasn’t broken ground on the $100 million-plus project despite being more than a year into…

As South Dade’s population grows, offices follow

Snarled traffic approaching the city’s core, developing communities that become more affordable as one ventures further south, and the prospect of less congestion are luring residents to South Dade, and…

Super Bowl charge spread downtown Miami globally

Miami’s Downtown Development Authority put a big push into this year’s Super Bowl and it paid off handsomely for downtown, Kim Hills, authority senior manager for marketing and communications, told…

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