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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. …

Black Affairs Advisory Board battles shutdown impact

Black Affairs Advisory Board battles shutdown impact

  The Miami-Dade County Black Affairs Advisory Board has revived its “I Support B.O.B.” Cash Mob Takeout campaign. After being in hiatus for a few years, the black-owned businesses support…

Handling flood of federal stimulus checks won’t tax bankers

Handling flood of federal stimulus checks won’t tax bankers

  General uncertainty remains about when individual stimulus checks of up to $1,200 will arrive, but Miami-Dade residents shouldn’t worry about whether banks here can handle the influx of deposits,…

Pilot program for e-cargo bicycles wheels toward Miami

Pilot program for e-cargo bicycles wheels toward Miami

  Electric cargo bicycles have been touted as an alternative to traditional delivery that’ll mitigate traffic and curb carbon emissions. With that in mind, they could soon be rolling into…

State accelerates Signature Bridge and related projects

State accelerates Signature Bridge and related projects

  Miami’s notoriously crowded streets have become the road less traveled with the sweeping impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. With most businesses, stores and shops shut down and social distancing…

Embattled fitness professionals train for stay-at-home world

Embattled fitness professionals train for stay-at-home world

  Less than a week into closures of all “non-essential” businesses due to the coronavirus, Danny Lopez-Calleja estimated he could keep things running for about three months. After that, the…

New World Symphony keeps its global audience tuned in

New World Symphony keeps its global audience tuned in

  The New World Symphony is creating new platforms to provide available content and curated series of online performances at its initiative to stay connected and continuing to educate its…

University of Miami research seeks half-hour coronavirus test

University of Miami research seeks half-hour coronavirus test

As more cases of the novel coronavirus are reported, faster testing is needed to stem the spread of the infectious disease. At the University of Miami’s (UM) Miller School of…

Transit hub to feature University of Miami student housing

Transit hub to feature University of Miami student housing

New student housing is a key component of a major mixed-use project in South Miami destined to become a transportation hub for the region, according to the developers. The TREO…

Miami lacks appetite for new food truck regulations

Miami lacks appetite for new food truck regulations

Legislation that would add additional food trucks regulations in the City of Miami has stalled, as the discussion among commissioners centered on the ways food trucks operate in the city…

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