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Miami-Dade Unemployment Falls to 2.6 Percent as Local Economy Shows Strength

Miami-Dade Unemployment Falls to 2.6 Percent as Local Economy Shows Strength

by Michael Wilkins | Jul 6, 2026 | Miami News

Miami-Dade County entered the summer on solid economic footing, with new figures showing the unemployment rate dropping to 2.6 percent in May. The half point decline followed four straight months of rising joblessness, offering welcome relief to workers and business...
After Two Decades, Miami-Dade Clears the Way to Open Long Awaited Mental Health Center

After Two Decades, Miami-Dade Clears the Way to Open Long Awaited Mental Health Center

by Michael Wilkins | Jul 6, 2026 | Miami News

More than twenty years after voters first approved it, Miami-Dade County has cleared the final hurdle to open the Miami Center for Mental Health and Recovery, a facility supporters say will transform how the region treats people living with serious mental illness. The...
As King Tides Rise, Miami Beach Bets Big on Underground Pumps

As King Tides Rise, Miami Beach Bets Big on Underground Pumps

by Michael Wilkins | Jul 2, 2026 | Miami News

Each autumn, Miami Beach residents brace for a familiar nuisance: king tides that push seawater up through storm drains and onto low lying streets, even without a drop of rain. In response, the city has spent years quietly building one of the most ambitious stormwater...
Calle Ocho’s Balancing Act: Little Havana Works to Keep Its Soul Amid Rising Rents

Calle Ocho’s Balancing Act: Little Havana Works to Keep Its Soul Amid Rising Rents

by Michael Wilkins | Jul 2, 2026 | Miami News

Little Havana’s Calle Ocho corridor has long served as the beating heart of Miami’s Cuban exile community, its domino parks, cigar shops, and cafecito windows drawing both longtime residents and curious visitors. Now, community groups and local business...
Miami’s Coral Reefs Get an Unlikely Ally: 3D Printing

Miami’s Coral Reefs Get an Unlikely Ally: 3D Printing

by Michael Wilkins | Jul 1, 2026 | Miami News

Off the coast of Miami, where warming waters and past bleaching events have left long stretches of reef bare, a new kind of construction project is underway. Marine researchers and local nonprofits are turning to 3D printed structures to give coral a foothold where...
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