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A final Back Bay plan worked out between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Miami-Dade County is scheduled for June, with the hope of getting it authorized in the 2024 national water resources legislation now being hammered out by Congress.
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Longtime residents of Town Park Village feel left in the dark while their home crumbles around them. Their property was put up for sale without many of them knowing, and a renovation project has been canceled. Now, they just want help.
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Mashup Score: 1At least $1.5 billion needed to make dent in Miami-Dade affordable housing needs, report finds - 2 month(s) ago
“We have a really big opportunity today to close a significant gap in our affordable housing supply,” said Annie Lord, the executive director of Miami Homes For All, an advocacy group.
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A recent measles outbreak at a Broward County elementary school is raising questions and concerns about the highly contagious, viral respiratory infection.
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Mashup Score: 0Kids who survive shootings face many health challenges. One Florida teen shares his story - 5 month(s) ago
Gun violence is the leading cause of death for children in the United States. And even when kids survive, there can be life-altering consequences. There’s been an increase in youth gun injuries in Florida in recent years.
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Coral rescued from nurseries off Key Biscayne this month have now spawned at a University of Miami Rosenstiel School lab. Making babies could be a good sign for coral that have endured weeks of punishing heat.
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Mashup Score: 1Random Coronavirus Testing Coming For Miami-Dade Residents - 4 year(s) ago
Up until now the only way for most people to get tested for COVID-19 is if you show clear symptoms and have a referral from a medical professional. Either
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Mashup Score: 1Random Coronavirus Testing Coming For Miami-Dade Residents - 4 year(s) ago
Up until now the only way for most people to get tested for COVID-19 is if you show clear symptoms and have a referral from a medical professional. Either
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Mashup Score: 1Random Coronavirus Testing Coming For Miami-Dade Residents - 4 year(s) ago
Up until now the only way for most people to get tested for COVID-19 is if you show clear symptoms and have a referral from a medical professional. Either
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Mashup Score: 2Random Coronavirus Testing Coming For Miami-Dade Residents - 4 year(s) ago
Up until now the only way for most people to get tested for COVID-19 is if you show clear symptoms and have a referral from a medical professional. Either
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Plan to spend $2.7 billion to to start armoring parts of Miami-Dade County around Biscayne Bay against future climate change related powerful hurricane storm surges soon headed to Congress https://t.co/bt8xiCH9M3 https://t.co/PYc7FPss3o