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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. …

Major League Baseballs Youth Academy Cant Get To First Base

It was supposed to be a deal to benefit teens: Build a youth baseball academy in Miami-Dade County as a form of payback for the public financing that built…

Sub Caters To Adventurers With Zest To Learn

Businesses are springing up to cater to a new type of traveler — the adventurer who wants to stay active, learn a skill and perhaps contribute to science while…

Rail Logistics Center Starting Construction

Proponents of the South Florida Logistics Center talk about the project like it's the missing piece of Miami's cargo puzzle.…

Hybrids Buses Saving 23 On Fuel

Despite the high cost of investing in environmentally friendly vehicles, Miami-Dade Transit has greatly expanded its fleet of advanced hybrid technology buses in just a year. …

Rail Spur May Zip 1 Million To Miami Airport

More than three years after breaking ground, the Miami-Dade Metrorail link to Miami International Airport is to start carrying passengers July 28, officials said.…

Port Miami Plans Revolutionary Cruise Terminal

Port Miami has been tops in the cruise industry for as long as anyone can remember.…

Miami Waterfront Eateries Must Ante Up More

Although a City of Miami committee has selected the likely tenants for two Coconut Grove waterfront properties, each candidate must cough up thousands of dollars more than originally proposed…

Bank Of America Laying Off 130

Bank of America will lay off 130 employees in Hialeah, the company confirmed this week.…

Top Miami Industrial Locations Soar

Miami-Dade's more desirable industrial markets are thriving, brokers say, while areas with older inventory struggle with high vacancies and functional obsolescence.…

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