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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. …

Taiwanese tech firms make Miami a hub

Taiwanese tech firms make Miami a hub

Taiwanese tech and scientific companies find Miami-Dade to be a good hub for doing business with Latin America, says David Liu, director of TAITRA, Taiwan Trade Center Miami. TAITRA has…

Airport halts federal inspection area

Severe US Customs and Border Protection staffing shortages led aviation officials to stop construction of a federal inspection station at Miami International Airport. The inspection area was meant to offer…

Bridge being repaired and then replaced

Bridge being repaired and then replaced

A study of pilings below the seabed supporting the Bear Cut Bridge leading to Key Biscayne shows a life expectancy far shorter than previously projected, meaning that as Miami-Dade County…

Arsht Center may finally get parking

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts is partnering with the School Board of Miami-Dade County and the county commission to establish a performing arts industry high school near…

Dolphins’ site studied for Youth Fair

Land beside Sun Life Stadium owned in part by Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross is viewed in a just-completed study as a new home for the Miami-Dade County Youth Fair…

20th Century Fox vision of Miami attraction

20th Century Fox vision of Miami attraction

Miami-Dade County has scheduled meetings with two companies, Dinosaur Park Miami Corp. and Miami Wilds LLC, that submitted proposals last month to develop an entertainment complex area at Zoo Miami.…

Miami-Orlando by train for under $100

Passengers boarding Florida East Coast Industries’ intercity passenger rail service are likely to pay less than $100 for a trip from Miami to Orlando. The rail line is still determining…

Quiet impact of Spanish firm Dragados

Spain-based Dragados is a “super conservative” construction company that doesn’t like to talk a lot about itself, said Chris O’Neil, but the firm is making an impact in Florida from…

Floating city for Biscayne Bay?

A Dutch developer is eyeing Biscayne Bay for a $200 million floating development. Netherlands-based Dutch Docklands wants the equivalent of 500 to 1,000 acres to build a floating island with…

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