Prepare Now: Miami-Dade County Updates 2025 Hurricane Guide, Residents Must Verify New Evacuation Zones

Miami-Dade Issues Revised Hurricane Preparedness Guide as 2025 Season Commences Miami-Dade County emergency management officials today released updated guidelines designed to enhance community resilience and safety as the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially gets underway, having begun on June 1st. The revised guidance arrives at a critical juncture, emphasizing the ongoing and dynamic nature of…

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Miami-Dade Secures Landmark Funding for Major Transit Overhaul, Construction Begins Within 18 Months

Miami-Dade County has reached a pivotal agreement on a comprehensive financial framework, clearing the path for a long-awaited and substantial expansion of its mass transit infrastructure. The finalization of this funding structure, following extensive negotiations over several months, marks a critical turning point for projects aimed at alleviating severe traffic congestion and enhancing regional connectivity…

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ResilientSea Takes the Helm How a Grassroots Powered UM Project Could Rewrite Miami’s Coastal Future

ResilientSea Takes the Helm: How a Grassroots-Powered UM Project Could Rewrite Miami’s Coastal Future

A Race Against the Tides Miami isn’t waiting for the next monster storm to learn the cost of complacency. With sea-level rise accelerating and insurance premiums already spiking a projected 7-10 percent this year, local scientists estimate Miami-Dade now faces $7 billion in annualized flood risk by 2040. Against that backdrop, the University of Miami…

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Have Your Say on Miami’s HUD Millions Public Hearings Set to Shape the 2025 26 Housing & Community Budget

Have Your Say on Miami’s HUD Millions: Public Hearings Set to Shape the 2025-26 Housing & Community Budget

Why These Hearings Matter More Than Ever Each spring, Miami residents get a rare, direct say over one of the city’s largest federal revenue streams: U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) formula grants. The decisions hashed out in public hearings determine where the next fiscal year’s dollars land—everything from new affordable apartments and…

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Sticker Shock on the Rails Brightline’s 125 % Commuter Pass Hike Has South Florida Riders Fuming

Sticker Shock on the Rails: Brightline’s 125 % Commuter-Pass Hike Has South Florida Riders Fuming

1. What Happened? On May 12 Brightline quietly relaunched its long-awaited South Florida commuter pass—but at $899 for 40 one-way rides between Miami and West Palm Beach, more than double the previous $399 “SoFlo Solo” pass retired in June 2024. The price jump works out to $22.50 per ride vs. the old $10. Shorter-haul bundles…

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Forecast A Busier Than Usual 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season — How Ready Is Miami Dade

Forecast: A Busier-Than-Usual 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season — How Ready Is Miami-Dade?

1. Another Hyper-Active Year on the Horizon South Florida is staring down a second straight hyper-active Atlantic season. Preliminary forecasts from Colorado State University and The Weather Company project 19 named storms, nine hurricanes, and four major hurricanes (Category 3+) for 2025—all well above the 30-year average of 14 / 7 / 3. The Weather…

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PortMiami Eyes Another Record Year 8.5 Million Cruise Passengers on Deck for 2025

PortMiami Eyes Another Record Year: 8.5 Million Cruise Passengers on Deck for 2025

1 | A Quick Cruise to the Numbers PortMiami finished fiscal 2024 (Oct 2023–Sep 2024) with 8.23 million passenger movements, shattering the port’s previous record of 7.30 million in 2023—a 12.8 % leap Seatrade Cruise. Hydi Webb, Port Director & CEO, told industry media in January that “8.4 to 8.5 million guests” are now expected…

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Inside Miami’s First Tech + Startups Community Conference—Why May 1 Could Become a Milestone for the City’s Innovation Scene

Inside Miami’s First Tech + Startups Community Conference—Why May 1 Could Become a Milestone for the City’s Innovation Scene

1 | Introduction: A New Anchor Event for #MiamiTech For three straight years, Miami has marketed itself as “Silicon Beach”—but until now the city lacked a flagship, community-led tech conference to knit together its fast-growing founder, investor, and talent base. That changes on Thursday, May 1 2025, when the Tech + Startups Community Conference debuts…

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Reality Check Rules Cut Miami Beach Spring Break Arrests 14 %—but Can the City Keep Order on Memorial Day

Reality-Check Rules Cut Miami Beach Spring-Break Arrests 14 %—but Can the City Keep Order on Memorial Day?

1 | A Calmer, Cheaper, Quieter Spring Break—by Design For the second year in a row, Miami Beach broke up with its hard-party reputation—and the numbers show the relationship really is over. From Feb 25 through Mar 31 2025, police logged 374 spring-break-related arrests, a 14 % drop from the same window in 2024 CBS…

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Electric Bus Bust Only a Handful of Miami Dade’s $126 Million Zero Emission Fleet Are Still Running

Electric Bus Bust? Only a Handful of Miami-Dade’s $126 Million Zero-Emission Fleet Are Still Running

1 | A Green Dream Stalled in the Depot When Miami-Dade County inked a $72 million deal in 2019 to buy 75 battery-electric buses from California start-up Proterra, officials touted quieter rides, lower emissions, and big savings on diesel and maintenance. Fast-forward to February 2025 and the reality is stark: on a typical weekday, only…

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