New healthcare jobs to be half of total in next decade
Written by Miami Today on October 24th, 2023
Facing much slower national job growth in the next 10 years than the past 10, the US will see healthcare occupations lead the way in employment, a new report from…
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Miami-Dade votes to battle state for control of its expressways
Written by Miami Today on October 17th, 2023
Miami-Dade commissioners on Tuesday voted that control of five Miami-Dade expressways that a state-created body began operating in August is to be legally returned to the Miami-Dade Expressway Authority that…
County putting Metromover in shape to expand
Written by Abraham Galvan on October 17th, 2023
While the Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works is actively working on upgrading the fare-free Metromover at the Omni and Brickell stations, the county has set up free…
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Miami Wilds batted back to December as legal issues swirl
Written by Richard Battin on October 10th, 2023
Miami Wilds reared its tumultuous head at last week’s Miami-Dade County Commission meeting when Commissioner Kionne McGhee offered a surprise motion that the county provide a status report on the…
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Ancient Miami Circle treated as dog park
Written by Janetssy Lugo on October 10th, 2023
At the heart of Miami’s Brickell Avenue financial district lies an archaeological site known as the Miami Circle. What was once the earliest Miamians’ ancestral property is now home to…
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Miami Dade College AI program rolls skyrocketing
Written by Abraham Galvan on October 3rd, 2023
The Miami Dade College School of Engineering and Technology’s three college-level artificial intelligence (AI) programs’ enrollment numbers have skyrocketed since their initial fall term launch. Around 300 students are currently…
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County putting seagliders into water transit mix
Written by Miami Today on October 3rd, 2023
Water transit plans for Miami-Dade County are flowing forward on several fronts. The Transportation Planning Organization last week authorized its executive director to prepare for another study examining a waterborne…
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Coral Gables elected officials getting raises of 53% and up
Written by Abraham Galvan on September 26th, 2023
A resolution to remove from Coral Gables’ 2023-2024 budget planned salary increases of 53% or more for five elected officials in order to consider them further was shot down by…
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County votes to dissolve state’s Greater Miami Expressway Agency
Written by Miami Today on September 26th, 2023
The war to control five Miami-Dade expressways and their toll revenues, which seemed settled in August when a state agency took over from a county authority, has only intensified, with…
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