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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. …

Miami Today Wins Tax Watch Awards 5 Others From Florida Press

Miami Today reporter Yudislaidy Fernandez has received the Tax Watch Award in the Florida Press Association's annual Better Newspaper competition for her work showing how Florida's Save Our Homes constitutional…

End Of Glut Miamidade Housing Inventory Dwindles Rapidly

Miami-Dade's housing inventory is dwindling as internationals continue a buying frenzy for real estate at discounted prices, reflecting a more balanced market with six months of housing supply. …

Miamidade County Managers Position To End Early

Mayor Carlos Gimenez is about to reshape Miami-Dade's administration to end a manager's sway — after the race to approve next year's budget.…

Navarro Largest Hispanic Drugstore Prescribes New Leader In Ceos Chair

Less than two years after he became chief executive officer at Navarro Discount Pharmacy, the largest Hispanic-owned pharmacy chain in the US, Steve Kaczynski resigned and is being replaced by…

After Last Marlins Stadium Bond Ok Miamidade Mayor Going To Bat With Major League Baseball To Beg Relief

Just as the Miami-Dade County Commission was forced to honor a $35 million contractual agreement to help fund the Marlins Stadium, Mayor Carlos Gimenez pledged to reach out to the…

Just As Miami Planned To Float Bonds City Ratings Take A Hit

Fitch Ratings knocked the City of Miami's general obligations score down from A to A- days before the city plans to float $72.7 million worth of special obligation bonds whose…

University Of Miamis Life Science Amp Technology Park Nears Opening

Opening day is only a few months away for the first building in the University of Miami's Life Science & Technology Park.…

Zoo Miami Theme Park Targeted Home For Dania Hurricanes Ups And Downs

After Dania Beach's iconic wooden rollercoaster, Hurricane, ground to a halt last April, county commissioners are discussing plans that may have the coaster roaring back to life as a part…

Haitis President Huddles Privately With Developers In Miami

Miami sees plenty of business missions from around the globe jet into town for a few days to look for opportunities. Few, however, are anything like Haitian President Joseph Michel…

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