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Miami-Dade court file overhaul gathering dust

Miami-Dade court file overhaul gathering dust

More than two years after Miami-Dade commissioners voted to spend up to $55.5 million to overhaul the county’s court case and file management system, case files are still in paper…

Restaurant health put atop City of Miami

Restaurant health put atop City of Miami

Miami City Commissioners will consider helping restaurants continue to survive the pandemic when they vote today (1/14) to temporarily extend until Sept. 30 the Covid-19 Restaurant Recovery Program.  After the…

Online vaccine gold rush offline hopes in the dust

Online vaccine gold rush offline hopes in the dust

What was meant as a workaround to help Miami-Dade’s less digitally inclined residents sign up for Covid-19 vaccines Tuesday instead turned into well-intended disappointment. On Tuesday, as many residents prepared…

Lenders hesitant on new wave of PPP small business loans

Lenders hesitant on new wave of PPP small business loans

While Congress just approved another round of Payment Protection Program lending that local experts say will be great for small businesses, lenders are still deciding whether to participate. Sheri Fiske…

Beach’s big spring break plans enter uncharted waters

Beach’s big spring break plans enter uncharted waters

As spring break at universities nears, Miami Beach officials are looking at big plans to host an unpredictable number of guests in an uncertain time – and the proposed activation…

Beach looks to become hub for finance, health, tech

Beach looks to become hub for finance, health, tech

Over a third of all jobs in Miami Beach are tied to tourism or related industries, but officials are considering offering new business cash incentives and positioning the city as…

Three sectors in Miami-Dade add jobs through the pandemic

Three sectors in Miami-Dade add jobs through the pandemic

Unemployment in Miami-Dade County eased to its lowest level during the Covid-19 economic crisis in November, even though the number of persons working in the county was 68,000 fewer than…

Dade Heritage Trust invests in building, cares for its tenants

Dade Heritage Trust invests in building, cares for its tenants

Dade Heritage Trust is making progress and moving forward with its pilot project of preserving and renovating a historic affordable housing building in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood.  With a historic…

New Miami Beach pandemic relief grants set to begin

New Miami Beach pandemic relief grants set to begin

Miami Beach businesses with ten or fewer employees can apply starting Jan. 6 for a new grant program that will cover up to $20,000 in business expenses incurred during the…

Miami Beach may offer its commercial tenants rent relief

Miami Beach may offer its commercial tenants rent relief

Miami Beach commissioners, who play the dual role of landlord and public servant to tenants leasing city commercial properties, may grant some tenants rent relief for the last three months…

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