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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. …

County Puts Invocations On Its Agenda

Miami-Dade commissioners are seeking to make an invocation an integral part of every commission meeting. Legislation to do so is headed to the full commission for a final vote.…

Bright Causeway Idea Free Illumination

By this time next year residents and visitors quite possibly will be viewing vibrant colors lighting up the Rickenbacker Causeway at night, if active resident and lobbyist Rodney Barreto…

Thank Heaven New 7eleven Bonanza

More new look 7-Eleven stores are set to open downtown as the company continues its evolution to meet changing consumer trends. …

Prestige Adds 18 Cruise Calls At Port Miami

Port Everglades' loss is Port Miami's gain.…

University Adds Coral Gables Exmayor

The University of Southernmost Florida has inked a long-term lease to open a campus in the heart of Coral Gables and has announced leaders of the institution.…

Visa Investors May Fund Souths Tallest Tower

Veteran developer Tibor Hollo plans to raise 15% of a $700 million Brickell apartment tower's cost through an EB5 visa regional center operating from Miami's City Hall that's geared…

American Airlines Flies Higher In Miami

When American Airlines — one of South Florida's largest private employers and a key player in Greater Miami's tourism industry — filed for bankruptcy reorganization last November, community leaders…

Chamber Initiates Probe In Election Snafu

Was it Republican partisan gamesmanship run amok or simply poor election planning for a long, complex ballot?…

Property Tax Appeal Refund Wait Up To 2 Years

Miami-Dade taxpayers are growing impatient as their property tax refunds are slow to arrive and thousands of last year's petitions to reduce assessments are still waiting to be heard.…

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