Zoo Miami claws its way back from covid
Written by Kylea Henseler on April 27th, 2021
Some of Miami-Dade’s family-friendly animal-related attractions are seeing increasing crowds heading into summer, and staff say this could finally be the year that Zoo Miami hits the million-visitor mark. County-owned…
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Miami Beach Convention Center lineup grows
Written by Kylea Henseler on April 27th, 2021
The Miami Beach Convention Center is arising from pandemic shutdowns with 20 events and counting lined up for the rest of 2021, including the annual meeting of The Aesthetic Society…
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Art museums shift toward in-person events
Written by Abraham Galvan on April 20th, 2021
While technology is still essential to bring programming to the community, most area museums agree there’s nothing like experiencing art in person. After almost a full year of providing digital…
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Environmental initiative seeks to add native oysters
Written by Abraham Galvan on April 20th, 2021
An environmental initiative to increase native oyster numbers and have cleaner waterways throughout Miami-Dade is pushing forward and in need of volunteers. The goal of the project is to establish…
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Flow of US loans to small business easier for bankers
Written by Jesse Scheckner on April 13th, 2021
While some loan issue processes through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) have grown more complicated since the passage of the Cares Act last year, the ease by which banks have…
Miami-Dade looks at accepting cryptocurrency
Written by Jesse Scheckner on April 13th, 2021
Miami-Dade is looking to get on the cryptocurrency train, as commissioners today (4/15) are to discuss creating a group tasked with developing recommendations for how the county can accept payments…
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Florida’s top financial regulator seeks cryptocurrency rules
Written by Kylea Henseler on April 6th, 2021
With the state legislature in session, Florida’s top financial regulator Russell Weigel is hoping to modernize the state’s policies on matters like cryptocurrency, banking and securities reform in order to…
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State finishes six-year, $260 million Krome Avenue upgrade
Written by Jesse Scheckner on April 6th, 2021
After more than six years of non-stop construction to enhance Miami-Dade’s westernmost thoroughfare, the Florida Department of Transportation’s (FDOT) $260 million Krome Avenue improvement program is finished. FDOT on Friday…
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Outdoor weddings may linger a while
Written by Kylea Henseler on March 30th, 2021
Love may still be alive, but in Miami the wedding industry continues to feel the effects of the pandemic even as business begins to ramp up. Trends like smaller and…
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