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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. …

Expanded Nuclear Plant Almost Set To Go

Florida Power & Light Co.'s upgrades at its Turkey Point nuclear power plant — among the most extensive in US history — are on track for the plant to…

Charging Stations More Jolts For Volts

A couple of years ago, with the introduction of electric cars such as Chevrolet Volt and Nissan Leaf, electric car charging stations were installed at Aventura Mall. As the technology…

Miami Moves To Cement Madrid Ties

After prolonging their handshake by almost four years, Miami and Madrid are looking to recommence and sign a sister city accord now more than six years in the making.…

German Firms Add Miami Commercial Ties

German businesses have been making inroads in South Florida, increasing commercial links between Greater Miami and Europe's largest economy.…

Brickell Roadwork To End8211and Begin Again

After three costly delays, road construction along Brickell Avenue between Southeast 12th Street and Coral Way (13th Street) is slated to be completed in the next three weeks, according…

Miami Set To Add 3 New Trolley Routes

Plans to extend the Miami trolley service are still coming down the line, with new routes expected in November, December and January. …

Scott To Lead 150 On Colombia Mission

South Florida's Manny Mencia and friends are hoping to seize the moment in Colombia. …

Tennis Center Growth Tied To Local Jobs

Attorney Gene Stearns told county commissioners last week that he had a rare offer for Miami-Dade — a sports franchise looking to do something for the county, versus looking…

Europeans Snapping Up Miami Residences

Prodded by unrest in the Euro Zone and good value in the local market, Europeans are snapping up residential properties in Miami-Dade.…

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