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Commissioners don’t respond to major recovery plan package

Commissioners don’t respond to major recovery plan package

After meeting weekly for three months, Miami-Dade’s Covid-19 Economic Recovery Task Force this month gave commissioners a menu of ideas for how to steer the county clear of recession. So…

Commission may order Jackson to set up roving mental health clinics

Commission may order Jackson to set up roving mental health clinics

With stress levels unusually high among Miami-Dade residents due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Jackson Health System should launch a program to send “roving mental health clinics” out into the…

Miami Foundation to dole out $10 million to small nonprofits

Miami Foundation to dole out $10 million to small nonprofits

The Miami Foundation has been entrusted to distribute $10 million in grants to local small nonprofits that have been significantly devasted by the pandemic. In partnership with the county’s Department…

Half of MDs don’t foresee normalcy again until June 2021 or later

Half of MDs don’t foresee normalcy again until June 2021 or later

A significant number of practicing physicians predict that widespread changes in the national health care system due to the Covid-19 pandemic will linger long after the virus is finally brought…

New package of county rules target agri-tourism in Redland

New package of county rules target agri-tourism in Redland

In an effort to boost Redland tourism while holding event businesses there to county standards, Miami-Dade lawmakers next month will vote on a series of ordinance changes affecting the Agricultural…

Team bringing filmmaking to 80 Miami-Dade hotels

Team bringing filmmaking to 80 Miami-Dade hotels

Miami-Dade hotels, film groups and the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau are teaming up to bring filmmakers back to the county safely. As Covid concerns continue to impact every…

Pack of multinational sister seaports, airports on Miami-Dade’s runway

Pack of multinational sister seaports, airports on Miami-Dade’s runway

One of Miami-Dade’s longest serving lawmakers wants to strengthen the county’s trade and tourism ties in Latin America through a package of sister city, seaport and airport agreements with seven…

Cross-bay ferry fares set to start at $3, Miami Beach told

Cross-bay ferry fares set to start at $3, Miami Beach told

A new affordable ferry service could soon offer commuter transit between Miami and Miami Beach as a way to mitigate traffic congestion between the two cities. “Poseidon (Llc),” CEO Jonathan…

Brickell City Centre set to add a long-pledged fire station

One of the biggest success stories in booming Brickell is the sprawling Brickell City Centre, and while Covid-19 has impacted the development, a major addition has been rescheduled to begin…

Would-be creators of a city get more time but told to get moving

Would-be creators of a city get more time but told to get moving

Miami-Dade lawmakers have again extended the life of a group that for well over a decade has studied incorporating several Northeast county neighborhoods into a new city. But this time…

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