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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. …

Small Business Loan Guarantees Growing

Small businesses in South Florida are on pace to receive more federally-guaranteed loans this year, a sign that the region's economy is on the upswing, according to a US…

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…

Private Ventures Sought In Crandon Park

Miami-Dade County is looking for concessionaires to operate up to 10 business ventures in its 904-acre Crandon Park on Key Biscayne.…

Low Inventory Forces Hotel Investors North

Greater Miami is running so low on hotel inventory that attorney Daniel Marinberg of Greenberg Traurig says it isn't meeting demand.…

Edens Plans More Shopping Center Spending

Even in a place like South Beach, there's a market for so-called "big box" retailers.…

Countys Water And Sewer Bill 20 Billion

A flood of spending vital to carry Miami-Dade's water and sewer system for the next two decades crested last week when commissioners were told the county is looking at…

Battle Over Dolphins Election Leftovers

County commissioners have their eyes focused on using the $1 million left over from funds the Miami Dolphins paid for an election that was never held on financing stadium…

23 Companies Earn Fpl Rate Cuts

It's been about a year and a half since Florida Power & Light Co. decided to try its hand at economic development. So far, there have been victories large…

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