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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. …

Burn Notice Gets New Oneyear Lease

Producers of the hit "Burn Notice" TV series and the City of Miami last week agreed on a one-year lease extension for the former Coconut Grove Exposition Center in…

New Initiative Probes Brain Disorders

Florida International University for the first time is offering graduate students the chance to earn a cognitive neuroscience certificate as part of a wider-range initiative the university is developing…

1000student University To Open In Gables

The University of Southernmost Florida will soon open the doors of a Coral Gables campus.…

Trump Wont Open Miami Film Complex

It was the stuff of fantasy: a vast film and entertainment complex supported by the Trump Organization, rising on 790 county-owned acres near Homestead Air Reserve Base in far…

Chinese Funding Florida Charter Schools

Investment money is pouring into Florida from wealthy Chinese who find that Florida has exactly what they are looking for — and what they need to secure US green…

Investment Visas Pump Millions Into Miami

The US government's Immigrant Investor Program — known as "green card via the red carpet" — is pumping millions of dollars into South Florida business ventures from wealthy foreign…

Fiu Museum To Lure Scholars Of Judaism

Miami Beach is known as a spot to soak up the sun, but soon hundreds of the region's scholars of Jewish studies will be descending on the area in…

Banks Reach Out To Finance Small Business

While start-ups are in general a risky proposition, local financial institutions say they are eager to lend to existing small businesses with a good track record.…

Sony Open Seeks 50 Million County Bond

Organizers of the Sony Open Tennis Tournament on Key Biscayne want Miami-Dade County to issue municipal bonds to finance $50 million in upgrades to the county-owned tennis complex where…

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