Homestead Air Reserve Base in line for 24 combat aircraft
Written by Marilyn Bowden on February 4th, 2020
Environmental studies underway for two years to determine whether Homestead Air Reserve Base will get two 24 F-35A combat planes should be finished in summer, said US Air Force spokesperson…
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5G, touted at Super bowl, gaining ground in Miami-Dade
Written by Jesse Scheckner on February 4th, 2020
It was touted early in the broadcast Sunday to an estimated 102 million viewers: Super Bowl LIV marked the first occasion – and Hard Rock Stadium stood as the first…
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Miami International Boat Show, Marine Stadium on collision course?
Written by John Charles Robbins on January 28th, 2020
There remain serious concerns among those supporting restoration of Miami Marine Stadium that the millions of dollars going into rebuilding it may be wasted if the Miami International Boat Show…
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Downtown pays for look at closing some Biscayne Boulevard lanes
Written by Catherine Lackner on January 28th, 2020
Directors of Miami’s Downtown Development Authority voted unanimously Friday to back Biscayne Green Weekend – three days of activations to evaluate the outcome of closing part of Biscayne Boulevard to…
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Transit Alliance Miami wants to audit county’s Smart Plan
Written by Jesse Scheckner on January 21st, 2020
With a final vote on Transit Alliance Miami’s redesign of the Metrobus network expected by June, the nonprofit has set its sights on auditing the Strategic Miami Area Rapid Transit…
January 21, 20206 CommentsRead More
Miami Beach officials cool to downtown Miami transit link plan
Written by Gabriel Poblete on January 21st, 2020
While Miami-Dade County may soon firm up a Miami Beach to downtown transit link, Miami Beach officials aren’t sold yet. At last week’s Beach commission meeting, county transportation head Alice…
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Tri-county transit pass may take field for Super Bowl
Written by Gabriel Poblete on January 14th, 2020
At least some sort of transit pass seems to be coming in time for the Super Bowl. In an email statement, Alice Bravo, director of the Miami-Dade County Department of…
Miami gets own kicks in Super Bowl LIV sideshows
Written by Jesse Scheckner on January 14th, 2020
With Super Bowl LIV just over two weeks away, there’s no shortage of related happenings throughout South Florida, including many official events hosted by the NFL and Miami Super Bowl…
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Miami’s electric scooter rentals balloon from 300 to more than 3,000
Written by Gabriel Poblete on January 7th, 2020
The City of Miami’s electric scooter rental experiment kicked off last April with six companies and fleets of 50 scooters apiece. Since then, three more companies have joined the pilot…
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