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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. …

Raise Expectations Of Education South Florida College Heads Tell Chamber

With an educational summit planned for Sept. 13, the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce is considering which initiatives it plans push in Tallahassee, with many county officials agreeing that the…

17 Of South Floridas Elected Officials Head For Good Government Initiative Classes

The Good Government Initiative, a forum for training and discourse among South Florida's elected officials, announced an inaugural class that boasts 17 of the region's prominent political leaders.…

Transwestern Doubles Its Industrial Portfolio

The third consecutive countywide decline in taxable property values puts more pressure on cash-strapped local governments, but a projected jump in new construction next year from projects in the pipeline…

South Florida Pro Sports Teams Look For Merchandise Sales Slot At Miami International Airport

South Florida sports teams are trying to open a merchandise store at Miami International Airport, an effort they've been pursuing for years.…

Miamis Film World Reels As Key Links Break At City And County

Two high-profile public employee departures might leave entertainment firms trying to work in Miami-Dade without a dedicated point person at city or county levels.…

Florida East Coast Rail Line To Haul 5 Of Cargo Trucks From Port Of Miami

The millions governments are spending to breath new life into a Florida East Coast Railway line connecting the Port of Miami to the Hialeah Rail Yard will remove 5% of…

Best Month But Jackson Health System Ink Still Red

Despite growing in-patient volume and $130.9 million operating revenue that led to the best month of the year, scrambling Jackson Health System fell short of the $33 million needed to…

Looming Irs Rule Could Drain Billions In Foreign Deposits From Florida Banks

The Internal Revenue Service says it has no timeline for deciding whether a proposed rule that may cause billions to flee from Florida banks will be enacted.…

As Brickell Charter School Fight Goes On Vote On Another Near

While the fight for a Brickell-area charter school works its way through the courts, another Mater Academy plan for a smaller K-5 site in Coconut Grove is to be up…

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