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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. …

Realtor Association Of Fort Lauderdale Sues Miami Association Of Realtors

The Realtor Association of Greater Fort Lauderdale is suing the Miami Association of Realtors for allegedly heading a deceptive advertising campaign that makes false and deceptive advertising under the…

Greater Miami Chamber Asks Directors To Back Megacasinos

The Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce has set a Jan. 4 closed meeting of its Joint Board of Directors/Board of Governors for a vote on controversial plans to establish…

Rising Minimum Wages Take Bite Out Of Restaurants

During the holiday season, restaurants in Greater Miami generally are less affected by a slowdown in business than their counterparts in the northern reaches of the state.…

Miamidade Banks Financial Health On Mend

The financial health of Greater Miami's banks improved slightly as a whole this year, according to a leading bank rating firm.…

Clemson West Virginia Travel To Orange Bowl Includes Oneday Trips

With Clemson and West Virginia set to play in Miami in the Discover Orange Bowl Jan. 4, the two schools are offering travel packages through Premiere Global Sports to…

Florida Megacasino Bills Destined To Die Insiders Say

So-called "destination gaming" bills before the Florida Legislature that have ignited a statewide debate on casino gambling don't seem likely to be approved, according to officials following the legislation.…

Supply Of Nurses Now Up Seen Headed To New Shortage

Right now, the supply of nurses in Miami-Dade appears to be greater than demand, but experts say the area is headed back towards significant shortages.…

Miamidade Employers Look To Add Jobs Not Cut

The number of employers who expect to hire more workers in Miami-Dade County in coming years far exceeds those who expect to cut staffing, a new survey has found.…

Port Of Miami Plans For New Passenger Terminals

Port of Miami officials are floating plans to spend several hundred million dollars on cruise terminal and related upgrades over the next 25 years to accommodate what they project…

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