Transportation, tech worlds to talk mobility in Wynwood
Written by Catherine Lackner on July 2nd, 2019
More than 500 people from the transportation and tech industries, government and academia are expected to descend upon Wynwood next April 2 and 3 for CoMotion Miami, a conference to…
July 2, 20192 CommentsRead More
South Miami trials move toward Zika vaccine
Written by Rebecca San Juan on July 2nd, 2019
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases says it is nearing completion of follow-up visits for its VCR 705 trial, taking one step closer to developing a Zika vaccine.…
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Two-thirds of Metrorail technicians unqualified to work alone
Written by Jesse Scheckner on June 25th, 2019
Two-thirds of Metrorail technicians are unqualified to work alone, according to a new report that says the expertise shortage “may compromise the safety of the system.” But transit union leaders…
June 25, 201914 CommentsRead More
South Florida has 7% wage gap with nation
Written by Miami Today on June 25th, 2019
South Florida wages are 7% below those of the nation as a whole, a new federal report issued last week shows. The South Florida mean wage is $23.19, while the…
June 25, 2019Comments Off on South Florida has 7% wage gap with nationRead More
Adaptive signal technology cutting Miami drive time
Written by Jesse Scheckner on June 18th, 2019
Miami-Dade is close to completing its first rollout of adaptive signal technology on key county roadways, and new studies that again show reduced average travel times along every corridor upgraded…
June 18, 20194 CommentsRead More
Train control safety rule stalls Tri-Rail to Miami
Written by Catherine Lackner on June 18th, 2019
Another roadblock has temporarily stalled Tri-Rail trains from steaming into Miami Central Station, which they were predicted to do by the end of this year. “I’ve stopped making predictions” about…
June 18, 20193 CommentsRead More
Related Group’s plan for Terminal Island tower sails ahead
Written by Rebecca San Juan on June 11th, 2019
Miami Beach commissioners have asked their Land Use and Development Committee to consider altering land use and zoning on Terminal Island for residential use. Related Group is behind the request…
Public-private development could transform Palmetto Bay
Written by Jesse Scheckner on June 11th, 2019
Palmetto Bay will wait until next month to decide whether to proceed with a public-private project that, if approved, promises to transform the village’s downtown area into a modern city…
June 11, 20198 CommentsRead More
Film incentives get added boost to lure productions
Written by Jesse Scheckner on June 4th, 2019
County lawmakers just made Miami-Dade even more attractive for TV and film productions, voting Tuesday to reduce minimum requirements for tax rebates for filming here. The change comes less than…
June 4, 20193 CommentsRead More


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