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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. …

Miamidade Funds Incentives For 346 Media Jobs

A media company is considering locating its headquarters in Miami-Dade County and creating 346 jobs while making a capital investment of more than $274 million, documents submitted to the…

Fpl Reactor Upgrade Set To Generate Power Surge

Florida Power & Light Co. said Tuesday that upgrades to one of its reactors at the Turkey Point nuclear power plant south of Miami are 90% complete and, when finished,…

Momentum For Florida Biotech Builds

The biotech industry is blooming in Florida and institutes in Miami and elsewhere are creating the momentum, according to a University of Florida study.…

Giant Foreign Trade Zone At Starting Gate

Port Miami officials want to create a giant foreign trade zone blanketing much of Greater Miami — including the seaport and Miami International Airport — allowing merchandise to be…

Massive Mall Proposed At Miami International Airport

Miami International Airport's oldest terminal, dating to the 1950s, could be redeveloped to include a glitzy multi-level indoor shopping mall with escalators that officials say would set the standard…

Telecable Firm Adding Jobs Investment

Luis Rodriguez uses words like nimble, flexible and efficient when describing his company, OpticalTel.…

Allegations Swirl In Airport Hotel Contract

Despite allegations that a hotel employee stole $100,000, a county commission committee Monday rejected a proposal that would have changed the management of the Miami-Dade County-owned hotel at Miami…

Netherlands Targets South Florida Trade

Dutch relations with the US are better than ever, according to new Consul General Simone Filippini, who arrived in Miami in August with a primary goal of growing business…

Brickell To Stay Torn Up Longer

Commuters will have to tolerate current construction along Brickell Avenue, originally slated to be finished in February, until at least August — leaving little time before the next batch…

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