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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. …

Red-light camera appeals team revs up

The City of Miami will soon hear dozens of red-light camera ticket appeals, after the Miami City Commissioner in July approved formation of a hearing board. Commissioners voted to resume…

Jackson bonds: $1.4 billion cost to repay

Jackson bonds: $1.4 billion cost to repay

If voters approve a proposal for $830 million in public funding for Jackson Health System, the total cost is likely to be around $1.41 billion. It would mean the county…

A new volley in tennis center court fight

A new volley in tennis center court fight

A lawsuit to stop expansion and improvements at the tennis center on Key Biscayne that’s home to the annual Sony Open pro tennis tournament could be decided next month in…

NY, DC still outpace our office rents

Miami office rental prices have picked up and are well above some East Coast urban centers but remain lower than those of Washington, DC, and New York City. “Rent is…

Cuban museum targeted near AA arena

Vacant county land beside American Airlines Arena, targeted in the past for many uses, is now central in talks of a Cuban Exile History Museum. “A series of substantive, detailed…

Post office cancels former competition

Post office cancels former competition

If you can’t beat them, take advantage of their expansive infrastructure. At least that’s what the US Postal Service is doing with its major competitors. When express carriers such as…

Miami targets venture capital magnet

Miami hasn’t been known as a hot spot for venture capital, but that could be changing. Local venture capital firms, angel investors and academics are building a system – both…

Sun Life Stadium can’t squeeze in Youth Fair

As the Miami-Dade County Youth Fair and Exposition reviews three potential new homes, including land beside the Sun Life Stadium owned in part by Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, each…

FPL pushes ahead with new nuclear reactors

FPL pushes ahead with new nuclear reactors

Florida Power & Light Co. this week said it will push ahead with plans to build two additional reactors at its Turkey Point nuclear plant south of Miami as energy…

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