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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. …

Magic City Casino Tops 1 Billion A Year In Slots Play

It's about 2 p.m. on a Friday. For much of Miami, the work week is winding down. But it feels like the weekend is already getting started at Magic…

National Insurance Broker Willis Consolidates Miami Hub

One of the nation's largest insurance brokers has moved its South Florida office to Brickell Avenue.…

Major League Baseball Youth Academy In Hialeah Still On Bench

The City of Hialeah continues to move forward a long-stalled Urban Youth Baseball Academy by taking the remaining steps to receiving a green light from the Miami-Dade County Department…

Small Business Dominates Miamidade Job Growth

Expansion of small business, long the epicenter of Miami-Dade County's natural job growth, is getting a boost from a rapidly falling unemployment rate and a revival of consumer confidence,…

Team Of 110 Federal Workers Battles Fairly Prevalent Securities Fraud In Miami

From its high-rise perch on Brickell Avenue, the US Securities and Exchange Commission's Miami Regional Office has investigated everyone from South Florida's slickest financial conmen to hallowed Wall Street…

10years Into Miamis Megayacht Marina Deal No Action

Despite overcoming its final Miami commission hurdle last September, the Flagstone Development Group won't break ground on its long-planned mega-yacht complex on Watson Island until late this year, said…

Struggling Jackson Hospital Nears Conversion To Allprivate Rooms

Just three months after Jackson Health System President Carlos Migoya announced that the hospital planned to pull in patients by offering private rooms by the beginning of this year,…

Miami Marlins List 38 Million Stadium Spending But Not For Construction Or Rent

As opening day quickly approaches, the Miami Marlins have paid vendors about $38 million toward creation of their $515 million baseball stadium, but team owners will not begin making…

70 Of Companies Aided To Move To Miami Are Foreign

Greater Miami's business community is becoming increasingly diverse, as companies from outside the US continue to invest in facilities and create jobs here.…

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