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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. …

Donor Shoots Nanotechnology Ahead At University Of Miami

Bolstered by a new $7.5 million donation, University of Miami officials said Tuesday they plan to take their research to the next level in biomedical nanotechnology — a field…

Miamidade Seeks Slice Of Americanairlines Arenas Profits

After nearly 15 years of not seeing a dime out of its AmericanAirlines Arena deal, Miami-Dade County is going after its piece of the $14 million a year pie.…

Bonanza From Cell Towers In Parks A Tall Tale

Miami-Dade's plan to send communication towers skyward in parks to supplement the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department's yearly budget by up to $2.64 million is dead in the…

Tech Jobs Lose Ground Nationally But Rise In Miami

Changes in labor force show the share of workers in tech fields falling throughout the nation, but Miami-Dade economists say the county's tech fields continue to grow.…

Shuttles In Time Race For Miami Marlins Opening Day

It's a race against the clock in Miami-Dade Transit's push to fund a shuttle from Metrorail to the new Miami Marlins stadium. While Washington has approved funding, money may…

Quebec Businesses Head To Miami To Strike Deals

The Quebec-Florida Chamber of Commerce is bringing ten Quebec companies from all business sectors wishing to develop the Florida market or to expand during its third mission to the…

Strong Trade Gives Us Banks Edge In Financing

While international trade is picking up, traditional sources of financing are pulling back, but experts say that creates opportunities for some US banks.…

Florida Bank Failures Decrease

Bank failures in Florida have continued to slow as the fallout clears from the housing market crash and the financial crisis, experts say.…

Former Homestead Sports Complex Gets 4 Million Infusion

Almost a year into its first year of a lease, the La Ley Sports has pumped $4 million into the former Homestead Sports Complex, now La Ley Sports Complex,…

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