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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. …

Work Grounds Alton Road Flyover

Alton Road will have narrower travel lanes, wider sidewalks and a median — all of which will slow traffic and create a more pedestrian-friendly environment, once the Florida Department…

Venezuela Consulate Empty But Paying

The status quo remains at the third-floor office that the Venezuelan Consulate rents in Miami. Even though nobody is in the space and the consulate is not active, the…

Downtown Has 3 Financial Firms On Hook

Continuing their quest to bring financial services firms as office tenants in Miami's core, representatives of Miami's Downtown Development Authority traveled to Connecticut last month, following a visit to…

Beach Museum Ponders Ideas Festival

The Wolfsonian-Florida International University in Miami Beach is planning an annual event, beginning next March, to get people to think about the museum's collections of some 120,000 objects mostly…

Ontime Flights Hit An Air Pocket

After improving yearly, Miami International Airport's on-time flight performance has slipped a bit.…

County Snickers At Snickers – M&Ms Too

County Snickers At Snickers – M&Ms Too

Healthy snacks battled Snickers bars, Raisinets and Peanut M&Ms for space in county vending machines last week, with a commission committee deciding that 20% of slots should be required…

St Thomas Dean Villamil To Exit

St Thomas Dean Villamil To Exit

When he took the job as the first dean of business at St. Thomas University in Miami Gardens, J. Anthonio Villamil expected the position to be a 3-year appointment.…

32 County Population Rise In Year

Population in households in Miami-Dade County has grown 3.2% in a year in the latest numbers released by the US Census Bureau.…

Third Strike Coming For Ballpark Retail

Three strikes is the number to remember when it comes to Marlins Park parking.…

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