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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. …

City Halls Eb5 Visa Hub Moving

Miami's EB5 visa regional center application is to be submitted in June, according to Mayor Tomás Regalado — and he said it's perhaps the most well-written application they will…

City Swap For Brickell Avenue Gridlocked

Miami is close to a road swap with the Florida Department of Transportation to get ownership of Brickell Avenue, where residents and businesses have chaffed under state control.…

When Boss Controls Your Facebook

Whether, and how, employers can control what their employees post on social media sites like Facebook and Twitter depends on many factors, experts say. It's a delicate balance between…

Burn Notice Star Projects Miami Film

"Burn Notice" may be ending, but Sharon Gless, one of its stars, is already engrossed in a new project, a movie she hopes will be filmed in Miami.…

Filmmakers We Dont Get No Respect

Miami's cinematic identity is evolving, but it will not be complete until we stop wondering "what Los Angeles thinks of us," said some participants in a workshop at CAMACOL's Miami…

City National Will Grow Under Chiles Bci

City National Bank President and CEO Jorge Gonzalez has calming words for those concerned that the local focus of one of Miami's best homegrown banks is drifting away under…

Miami To Put Sidewalk Caf233s In Streets

Creative changes are coming to streetscapes throughout Miami as commissioners last week approved letting the Miami Parking Authority decorate the streets with parklets.…

County Gives Red Light Cameras Green Light

Red light cameras are getting the green light in Miami-Dade, though one commissioner frets over how long the yellow signal lasts.…

More Packaged Pricing For Baptist

Baptist Health is putting into action an alternative payment system called bundling at the company's urgent care centers in Southeast Florida in line with the Obama administration's efforts to…

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