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Now in its 41st year, Miami Today has become Miami-Dade County’s respected and trusted source of community, business and government news and information, most of which appears nowhere else. Miami Today in print is the largest circulated mainstream publication after the daily paper. Miami Today has its finger on the pulse of the community, reporting first and usually exclusively on high-impact topics that make a difference. Miami Today readers digitally and in print are a well-educated, high-earning group who include the movers and shakers of Miami. We put into perspective where Miami is heading, and give readers advance information on how they can help shape events. Miami Today’s e-paper provides all of the news from the print edition in newspaper format. Our website, MiamiTodayNews.com, provides news highlights, breaking news and reader feedback and is read in more than 100 nations every month. Twitter: @MiamiTodayNews Facebook.com/MiamiTodayNews Instagram: @MiamiTodayNews_Official
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GAS DOWN 15 CENTS: Average gasoline prices in Miami fell 15.1 cents per gallon last week to $3.35, according to GasBuddy. That’s 3.5 cents lower than a month ago and 10.4 cents below a year ago. The national average price fell 1.9 cents to $3.47, up 3.5 cents from a month ago. #FYIMiami #MiamiTodayNews #GasBuddy https://lnkd.in/eSe66P5u
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These film permits were issued last week by the Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory & Economic Resources’ Office of Film and Entertainment, (305) 375-3288; the Miami Mayor’s Office of Film, Arts & Entertainment, (305) 860-3823; and the Miami Beach Office of Arts, Culture and Entertainment-Film and Print Division, (305) 673-7070. Discovery Education, Charlotte, NC. Documentary for Lego Night Navigators Field Trip. Miami MetroZoo. Telemundo Television Studios, Miami. Television series for Sed de Venganza. Crandon Park Marina. Netflix Productions, Los Angeles. Television series for Pulse. City of South Miami. https://lnkd.in/dSHD_Stk #filminmiami #filminflorida #MiamiTodayNews
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FLORIDA POPULATION BOOMS: Florida had slightly more than 23 million residents as of April 1, the first time the state has hit that mark in its annual estimates. A new report by the state Demographic Estimating Conference estimates the population at 23,002,597, up from 22,634,867 a year earlier. The report projects more than 25 million in 2031. It said that from April 1, 2024, to April 1, 2028, the state is projected to average 319,109 net new residents a year, or 874 a day. “These increases are analogous to adding a city slightly smaller than Orlando, but larger than St. Petersburg, every year,” the report said. #FYIMiami #MiamiTodayNews #Florida https://lnkd.in/eSe66P5u
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Coming up August 8 FINANCIAL TRENDS, special section For details: call 305-358-1008 or visit https://lnkd.in/eEefeyXW #FinancialTrends #FinanceNews #MarketAnalysis #EconomicOutlook #MiamiTodayNews
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THE ACHIEVER Rodney Harris: Miami Gardens mayor cites taxable value rise and stability Since becoming the mayor of Miami Gardens in 2020, Rodney Harris’ biggest motivation to build the city a thriving, productive place to live, worship, work and play has been the commitment to residents who initially placed him in public service. #CityofMiamiGardens #MiamiTodayNews https://lnkd.in/gTycivSY
Rodney Harris: Miami Gardens mayor cites taxable value rise and stability
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Coming up August 1 TRANSPORTATION Miami Today will produce a special section focusing in transportation, its challenges and opportunities For Advertising reservations and details: 305-258-1008 or at https://lnkd.in/eEefeyXW #MiamiTodayNews #TransportationNews
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New Central Park in Doral set to open Inauguration plans are set for the east portion of the Doral Central Park, according to city officials. As part of the $150 million Doral Parks General Obligation Bond, the flagship project at 3000 NW 87th Ave. will be opening its first half on Aug. 24 with a community event. The project’s opening includes the amphitheater, skate park, playgrounds, multipurpose fields, a boardwalk, fishing pier and kayak launch, pavilions, and outdoor fitness equipment. #MiamiTodayNews #DoralCentralPark #CityofDoral https://lnkd.in/gWaWhBjU
New Central Park in Doral set to open
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County to add more elevators in Metrorail garage Miami-Dade commissioners have approved spending $41.8 million to improve the Dadeland North Metrorail Station parking garage area. The funds are for the “comprehensive rehabilitation and modernization” of the station garage at 8300 S Dixie Hwy., including the installation of more elevators. #MiamiTodayNews #MiamiMetroRail #MiamiDadeCounty https://lnkd.in/gKXnJMAW
County to add more elevators in Metrorail garage
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BREAKING NEWS Birthday gift: new Miami International Airport cargo hub, with safeguards After Commissioner Raquel Regalado asked for a birthday gift and Sen. René García sought safeguards, a proposed solution for Miami International Airport’s cargo capacity crunch won unanimous county approval last week. The $400 million to $600 million private investment to handle 1.5 million additional tons of cargo is geared to raise the current 3 million capacity that is stretched to the limit. #MiamiTodayNews #iflymia The rest of this story is exclusive content for our subscribers. Log in to your subscription or go to www.miamitodaynews.com to subscribe.