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Measles cases outpacing 2025 rate

As of April 18, there have been 131 confirmed cases of measles in Florida, with one confirmed case in Miami-Dade County, according to the latest available data from the Florida Department of Health. …

Massive cranes on high seas

Massive cranes on high seas

This autumn is expected to be a season of milestones at Port Miami. Miami-Dade County’s seaport will be celebrating the arrival of new “super post-Panamax” cargo cranes, scheduled for next…

Homes off beaten path still bargains

Homes off beaten path still bargains

Despite years of rising prices, there are still real estate bargains to be had in Miami-Dade, experts say, but they’re likely to be outside the bustling metropolitan markets. Even though…

Attractions’ attendance soars

Attractions’ attendance soars

Local wildlife attraction summer attendance numbers continue to increase year on year, changing what was once described as a slow season into possibly one of the best seasons of the…

Construction team shortage may slow development

Fernando Martinez is back. And his return to the construction trade might be a sign of the times. In 2008, in the midst of the real estate collapse, the owner…

State OKs huge multi-use project

The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity has granted a land use change at the former Westview Country Club’s site, approved by the Miami-Dade County Commission last year, that allows a…

International use up 18% at Fort Lauderdale airport

International use up 18% at Fort Lauderdale airport

International traffic has grown 18% at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport between 2008 and 2012, the latest data show, thanks to Broward County’s diverse population and the airport’s success at attracting…

Miami Beach-Miami rail line plans revived

Miami Beach-Miami rail line plans revived

Greater Miami transportation officials are reviving plans for a “rapid transit connection” between Miami and Miami Beach. The Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization, or MPO, is studying options for a beach-to-mainland…

Burn Notice headquarters to fall

Burn Notice headquarters to fall

Miami officials are ready to demolish the former home of hit television series Burn Notice now that it has filmed its final season – and this week commissioners are to…

Marlins still adding stadium construction expenses to list

Marlins still adding stadium construction expenses to list

The Miami Marlins are continuing to submit their stadium-related expenses to county officials to be counted toward their share of construction costs under the controversial deal that built Marlins Park…

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