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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. …

Study due on narrowing Biscayne Boulevard traffic flow

Study due on narrowing Biscayne Boulevard traffic flow

Biscayne Green, a Downtown Development Authority plan to create a grand promenade on Biscayne Boulevard by closing some traffic lanes, just got a boost: a long-awaited letter of concurrency from…

Metrorail safety corrections haven’t left the station

Metrorail safety corrections haven’t left the station

It’s been 50 days since Miami-Dade Transportation officials received a report detailing alarming safety issues with Metrorail – and 20 days past when that report’s authors said the county should…

Early-stage venture accelerators nourish a network

Early-stage venture accelerators nourish a network

As 500 Startups reflects on a strong launch and works to further nourish a network, or ecosystem, of resources available to its entrepreneurs, other local early-stage venture fund and seed…

Train wreck’ forecast on Miami International Boat Show needs

Train wreck’ forecast on Miami International Boat Show needs

How will the city make a successful go of operating a restored Miami Marine Stadium and the so-called flex park it fronts if the Miami International Boat Show is allowed…

Tongue-in-cheek ‘Unhappy New Yorkers’ website lures transplants

Tongue-in-cheek ‘Unhappy New Yorkers’ website lures transplants

Miami may be locked in a serious battle to draw high-earning transplants from the Northeast, Midwest and other areas, but who’s to say it can’t be fun? Armando Codina, executive…

Miami-Dade tightens standards on CNG buses gas leaks

Miami-Dade tightens standards on CNG buses gas leaks

Perhaps it was Jeffrey Mitchell’s reference to the gas explosion at a Plantation shopping plaza this month that convinced Miami-Dade lawmakers to delay plans to buy more compressed natural gas…

County seeks expedited deal for Biscayne Bay transit route

County seeks expedited deal for Biscayne Bay transit route

After years of studies, Miami-Dade lawmakers may soon ask the county administration to act fast in securing arrangements and funding for floating transportation services connecting the City of Miami and…

Headwinds from soccer stadium deal worry MIA

Headwinds from soccer stadium deal worry MIA

As Miami nears a deal for a soccer stadium and commercial complex beside Miami International Airport, county lawmakers want to know how that will affect the area’s biggest economic engine.…

Miami-Dade courthouse to cost $1.2 billion on arsenic-laced site

Miami-Dade courthouse to cost $1.2 billion on arsenic-laced site

A new civil and probate courthouse will cost Miami-Dade County $1.2 billion in payments over the first 30 years, straining budgets and probably forcing service cuts in vital areas if…

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