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Miami-Dade gears up to get full count, and full benefits, in census

Efforts to boost awareness and engagement in the forthcoming 2020 Census have ramped up in recent months, and Miami-Dade residents will see and hear even more about the critical survey…

Community ID card plan resurfaces after four years

A proposal to give Miami-Dade residents another option for photo identification is back after more than four years in limbo, albeit with concerns over costs and potential criminal misuse. In…

Miami probes how large-scale developments link to resilience

With a provision of the City of Miami’s zoning code that allows for large-scale developments under the microscope, a city committee has examined what such developments offer when considering the…

School security continues to gnaw at Florida lawmakers

Nearly two years after a six-minute shooting spree at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Broward County left 17 people dead and 17 others injured, the issue of school security…

World Stem Cell Summit brings medical luminaries to Miami

The 2020 World Stem Cell Summit will meet in Miami Jan. 21-24, and will feature a host of luminaries, including Robert E. Marx, M.D., professor of surgery and chief of…

County probes how to protect farming from sea level rise

As climate change continues to increase in severity, Miami-Dade lawmakers are asking staff to investigate how one of its effects, sea level rise, is impacting the county’s agricultural community in…

Park-and-ride hub OK’d for express bus service

County lawmakers have authorized building a park-and-ride hub that will connect to express bus service on State Road 836 in West Miami-Dade, with local, state and federal funds to pay…

Beach seeks Class A space to lure financial industry arrivals

With residents of high-income tax states flocking to cities with lower taxes, Miami Beach commissioners are interested in attracting financial businesses near one of the Beach’s most famous strips. The…

Proposed 13-building industrial hub spurs flurry of activity

Miami-Dade lawmakers should have a clearer idea of how best to develop three sizable parcels in Gladeview by February, after which the focus will tighten to comport with the wishes…

Water bills to rise 4.5% in some cities as treatment plant upgrades

North Miami Beach plans to borrow $82.2 million by issuing bonds the week of Jan. 14 as it improves the second-largest water treatment plant in Miami-Dade County, the Norwood plant,…

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