Florida Transportation Chief Jared Perdue Declines $320 Million, Federal Emission Reduction Funds
Florida's Transportation Secretary Jared Perdue rejects $320 million in federal funds aimed at reducing vehicle emissions, focusing instead on construction projects. Critics highlight the missed financial and environmental benefits of the decision.
Miami and Fort Lauderdale Airports Gear Up for a Record-Breaking Holiday Travel Season
Miami International Airport prepares for a record holiday season with an estimated 52 million passengers. American Airlines expands flights, while experts advise travelers to book early and use digital tools to ease their experience.
Wellington Regional Medical Center, Parking Garage Shut Down Over Safety Worries
Wellington Regional Medical Center's parking garage was closed after being deemed unsafe, with risks of stairwell collapse. The hospital is arranging repairs and offering shuttles for visitors from a nearby mall.
Miami International Airport's Terminal D Disrupted by Repair Work, Officials Promise Update Amid Traveler Discontent
Miami International Airport faces travel disruptions as officials tackle repair issues in Terminal D, affecting services like the Skytrain since September 15, causing inconvenience to passengers.
Direct Tri-Rail Service to Downtown Miami Faces Delays, Transfers Continue in Hialeah
Tri-Rail's direct service to downtown Miami is delayed, with no timeline for its start, as transfers at the Hialeah Metrorail station remain necessary due to logistical challenges and a shortage of Brookville locomotives.
Sanction Skirmish Soars to Success, U.S. Reclaims Boeing 747 from Terror-Linked Iranian Airline
The U.S. reclaimed a Boeing 747 from Iranian airline Mahan Air, tied to terrorism, in a coordinated effort with Argentine law enforcement, highlighting sanction enforcement and national security.
Coral Springs Bridge Revitalization to Begin with Minimal Traffic Disruption on Atlantic Boulevard
Bridge rehabilitation on Atlantic Boulevard in Coral Springs, between Riverside Drive and Coral Ridge Drive, begins March 11 and is expected to end in September 2024, with minimal traffic impact.
South Florida-Haiti Flights Canceled Amid Escalating Conflict, Miami and Fort Lauderdale Airports Adjust Schedules
Several airlines canceled flights between South Florida and Haiti due to escalating violence and unrest in Haiti, with major airports like Miami International Airport suspending all flights to Haiti's capital.
Biden Administration Endorses Miami-Dade Rail Project with $264 Million Boost for Enhanced Transit
The Biden administration has recommended $263.7 million in federal funds for a new Miami-Dade commuter rail service, which includes five new stops and aims to improve connectivity in northeastern Miami-Dade County.
JetBlue Cuts Less Profitable Routes Including Services in Kansas City, Latin America, and Major U.S. Cities Amid Strategic Shake-Up
JetBlue Airways is cutting less profitable routes, including services in Kansas City, Bogota, Quito, and Lima, to improve financial performance, following a failed bid to acquire Spirit Airlines.
Thunderstorms Wreak Havoc on South Florida Airports, Stranding Spring Break Travelers in Miami and Fort Lauderdale
Severe thunderstorms in South Florida caused significant flight delays and cancellations, affecting spring break travelers and major events like the Ultra Music Festival and Miami Open.
Miami-Dade County Launches Construction of New Dadeland South Intermodal Station to Enhance Transit Connectivity
Miami-Dade County begins construction on the Dadeland South Intermodal Station, a hub expected to improve transit connectivity and safety, aligning with the SMART Program and sustainability goals.
Fort Lauderdale Invests $10 Million in Climate-Resilient Bridge Reconstruction, Anticipating Traffic Disruptions
Fort Lauderdale is investing over $10 million to rebuild four bridges to improve resilience and public safety, causing traffic disruptions during construction on West Lake Drive and SE 7th Street.
Miami Beach Launches Major Mid Beach Water Main Upgrade, Traffic Disruptions Expected
A water main upgrade in Miami Beach's Mid Beach neighborhood is set to begin with temporary traffic changes and a groundbreaking ceremony on April 12. The project replaces a pipe from 1963 and will run until at least September 16.
Fort Lauderdale Streets to Close for Annual Walk Like MADD & MADD Dash 5K This Sunday
Fort Lauderdale will host the annual Walk Like MADD & MADD Dash 5K on April 28, causing street closures near SW 1st Ave and E. Las Olas Boulevard from 7:30-10:30 a.m. to support Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
Miami-Dade to Host Groundbreaking Mobility Week with CoMotion and NACTO Conferences
Miami-Dade is set to host Mobility Week, including CoMotion Miami and the NACTO Designing Cities Conference, focusing on transportation innovation and sustainable urban planning. Mayor Levine Cava and DTPW lead the event.
Palm Beach County Commuters Face Delays as Donald Ross Road Bridge Reopening Hits a Snag
The reopening of the Donald Ross Road bridge in Palm Beach County has been delayed due to safety issues with the high-pressure hydraulics. The bridge's westbound closure starts May 9, 2024, for essential refurbishments.
Hollywood, Florida Makes Eco-Friendly Transit Affordable During Mobility Week with $1 Sun Shuttle Fares
During Hollywood, Florida's Mobility Week, the Sun Shuttle has lowered its fare to $1, offering residents and visitors an affordable and eco-friendly transportation option within key areas of the city.
Donald Ross Road Eastbound Lanes Reopened at Bascule Bridge in Palm Beach After Repairs
Donald Ross Road's eastbound lanes at Bascule Bridge have reopened after a hydraulic issue was resolved, as announced by Palm Beach County officials. A scheduled westbound closure is planned for maintenance beginning May 9.
Coral Springs Traffic Alert for Riverside Drive Bridge Rehab Begins With Innovative Underwater Technique
Major bridge rehabilitation on Riverside Drive, Coral Springs, starting May 13 until November, with minimal lane closures and a new construction method designed to reduce traffic disruptions.
Fort Lauderdale's Traffic Alert, Las Olas Road Closure for Great American Beach Party on May 25
Fort Lauderdale's Great American Beach Party on May 25 will lead to road closures on Las Olas Boulevard and additional detours in the vicinity. Drivers are advised to avoid the area or use alternative transportation.
Miami International Airport Soars with Record 14.9 Million Passengers in First Quarter, Earns S&P Upgrade
Miami International Airport reported a record 14.9 million passengers in Q1 2024, marking an 11.6% increase. S&P upgraded its revenue bonds to 'A+', recognizing its strong performance and growth.
Miami-Dade Officials Outraged Over Secret TSA Tour for Cuban Delegation at MIA on Independence Day
Miami-Dade officials were surprised by a secret TSA-led tour of MIA facilities for a Cuban delegation on Cuban Independence Day, sparking local outrage. Mayor Levine Cava has sought answers from Homeland Security.
Florida Atlantic University Schools Snag $2M Grant for New Research and Innovation Hub in Boca Raton
Florida Atlantic University Laboratory Schools receive a $2 million grant from The Marcus Foundation to establish the Marcus Research and Innovation Center for student research in Boca Raton.
Exit Ramp Reopens After Tractor Trailer Rollover on Turnpike in Coconut Creek, No Injuries Reported
A truck rollover caused a traffic delay on a Turnpike exit ramp in Coconut Creek. There were no injuries, but debris and a fuel leak occurred. Traffic was also disrupted by another crash in Palm Beach County.
Fort Lauderdale Airport Prepares for Over 630,000 Memorial Day Passengers, Offers Parking Tips
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport prepares for over 630,000 passengers during Memorial Day weekend with increased parking options and recommends extra time for parking and utilizing drop-offs.
Miami Beach Sets Traffic and Parking Controls for Memorial Day Weekend Festivities
Miami Beach prepares for Memorial Day weekend with significant traffic restrictions, lane reductions on causeways, and high parking fees, alongside recommendations for alternate transportation to manage congestion and ensure safety.
Broward County Transit Honored with National Energy Hero Award for Clean Propane Fleet
Broward County Transit (BCT) received the Energy for Everyone Hero Award from the Propane Education & Research Council for its eco-friendly propane paratransit vehicles and a new Autogas refueling station.
Fort Lauderdale Set for Sidewalk Upgrade on NE 56th Street with No Impact to School Season
Fort Lauderdale plans sidewalk renovations on NE 56th Street from June 17 to August 9, not affecting Northeast High School operations. Contact Istvan Virag for details. Traffic will be maintained with at least one open lane.
Tri-Rail Launches New Express Train from West Palm Beach to Miami, Competes with Brightline's Higher Fares
Tri-Rail in South Florida is launching an express train service directly linking West Palm Beach with downtown Miami, offering a more affordable and efficient alternative for commuters.
Rush Hour Standstill as Major Crash Closes Southbound Lanes on Florida Turnpike Near Beeline Highway
A major crash on Florida's Turnpike near Beeline Highway caused a temporary shutdown of southbound lanes, leading to heavy traffic as emergency crews responded. The cause and victim statuses were not immediately known.
Sawgrass Expressway Traffic Flows Again Following Alleged Carjacking and Crash in Broward County
Traffic on Sawgrass Expressway is normal again after a crash linked to an alleged carjacking led to temporary lane closures and delays. The investigation is ongoing, with no arrests or injury reports yet.
Infrastructure Overhaul on Bayview Drive in Fort Lauderdale Extends to Late June Amid Sewer Main Repairs
Coral Ridge's Bayview Drive faces infrastructure renovations due to a sewer issue, leading to road closures and extended construction hours, potentially including overnight work to manage groundwater levels.
Fort Lauderdale's Fort Royal Isle Bridge to Undergo Repairs, Commuters Advised to Expect Lane Closures and Traffic Delays
Structural repairs on Fort Royal Isle Bridge in Fort Lauderdale are set to begin on June 10, 2024, affecting local traffic flow with a lane closure and temporary traffic signals.
Miami Beach City Officials Urge Coast Guard to Reduce 63rd Street Bridge Openings to Ease Traffic Woes
Miami Beach is seeking to reduce the 63rd Street Bridge openings from every half hour to hourly to ease traffic, with city officials planning to present their case to the U.S. Coast Guard.
Miami International Airport Introduces Self-Driving Wheelchairs to Aid Passengers with Mobility Challenges
Miami International Airport introduces self-driving wheelchairs to aid passengers with mobility issues, provided by WHILL Mobility and Envoy Air, enhancing accessibility without public funding.
Miami Beach Launches Yearlong Water Taxi Service to Ease Traffic Between Miami and Miami Beach
Miami Beach has launched a water taxi service to connect with Miami to reduce traffic, operating from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., costing $5 for residents and $12 for non-residents, with the city subsidizing the service at $50,000 a month.
Record-Breaking 32 Million Flyers Anticipated Amid Weather Woes and Strikes as July 4 Travel Surge Kicks In
The TSA expects over 32 million travelers around Independence Day, amidst a strike and severe weather. AAA forecasts record journeys, while airports face parking shortages and other challenges.
Fort Lauderdale Announces Road Closures for 4th of July Celebrations, Advises Early Planning for Attendees
The City of Fort Lauderdale announces road closures for the 4th of July Spectacular, affecting Las Olas Boulevard and the surrounding area, with traffic diversions from 6 AM to Midnight.
Flyover Bridge Rehab to Resume on Rickenbacker Causeway in Miami, Prompting Detours and Traffic Advisories
The FDOT is set to resume the Rickenbacker Causeway project in Miami, starting with the southbound lane on July 8. Phase one detours will redirect traffic, aiming to minimize previous gridlock issues, with real-time traffic management promised.
West Palm Beach Announces Extensive Roadwork and Event-Related Closures Impacting Traffic Through Summer
West Palm Beach announces roadwork and event-related road closures affecting traffic through summer, including projects on Washington Road, Northwood Hills, and preparations for Clematis by Night and Independence Day events.
Palm Beach International Celebrates High Ranking and Plans for Expansion
Palm Beach International Airport ranked third in the 2024 Travel + Leisure World's Best Awards, marking its eighth consecutive top ten placement and recognizing its passenger satisfaction and efficient operations, with plans for further improvements.
Fort Lauderdale Announces Sewer Installation Work on NE 25th Avenue, Scheduled Shuttle Service for Residents
Sewer pipe installation in Fort Lauderdale will disrupt NE 25th Avenue, requiring local residents to park on NE 21st Avenue and use a golf cart shuttle service provided by the city during the 24-hour period of construction.
Miami's Civic Center Metrorail Station Renamed to UHealth | Jackson Station, Reflecting Health District Synergy
Miami's Civic Center Metrorail Station has been renamed UHealth | Jackson Station to highlight nearby health institutions and forecast future partnerships for Miami-Dade County.
Okeechobee Blvd Closure in West Palm Beach to Cause Weekend Detours, FDOT Announces Repair Work
West Palm Beach's Okeechobee Boulevard is closing for railroad repairs, with detours expected to cause delays until early next week. Local reactions are mixed with understanding and frustration.
Miami-Dade Traffic Alert, Major Crash on I-95 North Near NE 203 Street Temporarily Shuts Down All Lanes
A major crash shut down all northbound lanes of I-95 in Miami-Dade County, causing extensive traffic delays, with details of the incident initially unclear. The lanes were later reopened.
Miami-Dade's DTPW Unveils TransitConnections Program to Transform Public Transportation Experience
Miami-Dade DTPW launched TransitConnections to enhance public transportation through community engagement, improved services, safety, efficiency, and innovation in collaboration with local stakeholders.
FDOT Confirms Miami's Brickell Avenue Bridge Intact After Cargo Ship Impact, Thorough Inspection Ensures Public Safety
A cargo ship hit the Brickell Avenue Bridge in Miami, but FDOT confirmed no structural damage after an inspection following an eyewitness video. No injuries were reported and the bridge remains safe.
Chaos in the Skies, Microsoft Outage Snarls Flights at Miami & Fort Lauderdale Airports, Disrupts Global Services
A Microsoft system outage disrupted flights at Miami International Airport, causing delays and cancellations that affected airports nationwide, including flight operations and services like banking.
Miami-Dade Officials to Launch Final Phase of Brownsville Transit Village, Aiming to Boost Affordable Housing
Miami-Dade County begins the last phase of Brownsville Transit Village, aiming to add 120 affordable housing units and improve community amenities by August 2025, as part of a larger project started in 2014.
Fort Lauderdale's SE 3rd Avenue Drawbridge Repair Commences, Expect Delays and Detours
Repairs on SE 3rd Avenue drawbridge in Fort Lauderdale are slated following crane accident damage. Southbound lanes will close for two weekends, starting July 26. Pedestrian routes will also be affected.
Significant Delays on South Florida’s I-75 Following Tractor Trailer Incident Near Alligator Alley
A major accident on I-75 near the Alligator Alley toll caused delays, with southbound lanes closed and traffic backed up. Florida Highway Patrol responded, and one lane eventually reopened. Motorists were advised to seek alternative routes.
FAA Probes Southwest Flight's Shocking Dive Near Tampa, Echoes of Prior Close Calls Surface
The FAA is probing a low-altitude incident involving a Southwest flight near Tampa, similar to earlier events in Oklahoma and Hawaii. Concerns over safety and flight crew performance have been raised.
Miami-Dade Commuters Face Delays as Multiple Crashes on SR-826 and Palmetto Expressway Disrupt Traffic
A multi-car crash on State Road 826 North near Northwest 74th Street caused significant delays, with traffic backed up to 103rd Street. Another collision on the Palmetto Expressway added to congestion. Details on injuries were not immediate.
"I AM MIA", Miami-Dade Mayor Launches Major Customer Service Overhaul at Miami International Airport
Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava launched the "I AM MIA" initiative to improve customer service at Miami International Airport, starting with training for staff and infrastructure upgrades.
Fort Lauderdale Launches Major Wastewater System Upgrade with New Effluent Force Main Project
Fort Lauderdale begins a wastewater project with a new 60-inch effluent force main and roadwork on Eisenhower Blvd, aiming for completion in Fall 2026. Traffic disruptions expected, but no full road closures.
Breeze Airways Announces New Flight Routes from Vero Beach and West Palm Beach to New Haven and Norfolk
Breeze Airways expands Northeast flights from Florida, adding a new route to New Haven, CT, with flights starting from Vero Beach on Dec 13 and West Palm Beach on Dec 11. Fares begin at $69.
Major Drainage Improvement Project Set to Kick Off in Oakland Park with Road and Sidewalk Upgrades Starting August 26
Construction on NE 6th Avenue in Oakland Park for drainage improvements starts August 26 and will last a year, including sidewalk and road upgrades funded by local surtax. Traffic will be managed with detours and parking provisions during the work.
Miami International Airport Launches Tech Innovations for Enhanced Travel Experience
Winners of Miami's Public Innovation Challenge, which will bring technological advancements to Miami International Airport, have been revealed, including AI-driven solutions for navigation and sign language translation.
Upcoming Road Closure on Del Prado Circle South in Palm Beach County, Plan Around Daily Interruptions starting August 29
Road closures for expansion and utility work will occur at Del Prado Circle South in District 4 from August 29 to September 9, 2024, causing detours and potential delays.
Fort Lauderdale Announces Pre Labor Day Festival with Traffic Changes to Ease Festivities on NE 32nd and NE 33rd Streets
Fort Lauderdale's Pre Labor Day Festival on September 1 will cause road closures and traffic changes, with a celebration featuring live music, vendors, and attractions.
Miami-Dade Voters Overwhelmingly Support Expansion of Rapid Mass Transit System
Miami-Dade County voters support rapid transit expansion with 80% approval. The CITT aims to accelerate mass transit projects, emphasizing eco-friendly buses and fare-free services as part of its strategy for sustainable transport development.
Single-Vehicle Crash on Palmetto Expressway Causes Traffic Snarl, Hospitalization, and Lane Closures in Miami-Dade
A crash on the Palmetto Expressway led to one person being hospitalized and the closure of three lanes, causing major traffic delays. Investigations are ongoing, and additional delays are expected due to planned construction.
Birch Road Reopens After Urgent Repairs as Fort Lauderdale Thanks Residents for Their Patience
Birch Road in Central Beach, Fort Lauderdale, has reopened after expedited water main repairs and asphalt restoration, overcoming challenges from weather and wet conditions that extended the expected completion timeline.
I-95 Southbound Reopens After Crash in Broward County, Traffic Flow Restored Following Separate Fatal Accident in Riviera Beach
The southbound lanes of I-95 in Broward County have reopened after an early morning crash caused delays; unrelated incidents on I-75 and I-95 north also impacted traffic.
I-95 Southbound Reopens After Multi-Vehicle Crash and Fuel Spillage in NW Miami-Dade
I-95 southbound lanes in Miami-Dade reopened after hours of closure due to a rollover crash involving a fuel tanker and multiple vehicles. The accident caused fuel spillage and significant traffic delays.
Fort Lauderdale's A1A Enhancement Near Completion, Safer Walkways and New Bollards Coming Soon
A1A corridor in Fort Lauderdale is nearing completion of streetscape improvements aimed at enhancing pedestrian safety and aesthetics, including the installation of bollards and updating crosswalk ramps.
Broward Launches Green Stormwater System to Tackle Broadview Park Flooding, Seeks Public Feedback
The Broward Municipal Services District outlines a green stormwater system upgrade for Broadview Park to prevent flooding. Residents can submit feedback on the Environmental Assessment, which found no significant impact, by October 1, 2024.
New Express Coach Service Connects West Palm Beach and Port St. Lucie, Aiming to Cut Traffic and Boost Connectivity
Palm Tran launches an express coach service between West Palm Beach and Port St. Lucie, featuring modern amenities and an affordable fare to improve commuting and reduce traffic congestion.
Amtrak Introduces The Floridian Temporary Route Linking Miami to Chicago Amid East River Tunnel Repairs
Amtrak announces a temporary route named the Floridian between Miami and Chicago, incorporating existing Capitol Limited and Silver Star routes due to East River Tunnel work in New York.
Nighttime Repairs on Hollywood's Sheridan Street Bridge Over Florida's Turnpike Begin October 6
Nighttime construction on Sheridan Street over the Florida Turnpike will begin on October 6, 2024, with expected completion by November 8, due to bridge repairs from damage caused by an over-height vehicle.
Miami International Airport's CEO Ralph Cutié Earns Prestigious Best Airport Industry Leader Title for 2024
Ralph Cutié, MIA CEO, was named the 2024 Best Airport Industry Leader by FXExpress Publications. MIA also won Best Family-Friendly Airport and Favorite Airport Shopping at an NYC ceremony.
Brightline Suspends Train Service Between West Palm Beach and Orlando Ahead of Category 5 Hurricane Milton
Brightline suspends train operations between West Palm Beach and Orlando due to Hurricane Milton, with the last train from Miami terminating early. Other South Florida routes remain operational.
Miami International Airport Resumes Operations After Evacuation and Investigation of Suspicious Item
Miami International Airport's concourses H and J were evacuated due to a suspicious item, causing a temporary halt in operations. Police investigated, and after ensuring safety, they reopened the airport.
Palm Beach County Mobilizes Free Transport for Homeless to Shelters Ahead of Storm
Palm Beach County mobilizes to protect vulnerable populations from an incoming storm, offering shelter and free transportation via special Palm Tran services. Local government and nonprofits are coordinating efforts.
Weekly Nobe Block Party Set to Bring Festivities and Traffic Changes to Fort Lauderdale's North Beach
The article discusses the Nobe Block Party in North Beach, which will occur on Sundays causing traffic changes, and invites visitors to enjoy the festivities while planning for congestion.
Palm Beach International Airport Set to Reopen Post-Hurricane Milton with Limited Services
Palm Beach International Airport is reopening after Hurricane Milton with limited flights starting at 1 p.m. and constrained shopping and dining options. Travelers are advised to arrive early and confirm with airlines.
Bridge Overhaul to Enhance Safety on North Pine Island Road in Sunrise, Set for October 2024 Launch
North Pine Island Road bridge in Sunrise, Florida, is set for renovation by the Highway and Bridge Maintenance Division, with minimal traffic disruption expected. Work begins on October 21, 2024, aiming for completion by August 2025.
Water Main Repairs Lead to Detours in Boca Raton, PBCWUD Urges Patience and Advises Planning Alternate Routes
The Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department is repairing a water main in Boca Raton, causing detours on W. Palmetto Park Rd. Businesses are affected, and no end date for the repair is provided.
St. Lucie County Enforces Road Closures for Hurricane Milton Recovery, Preserves Remain Shut Until Further Notice
St. Lucie County announces road closures due to Hurricane Milton recovery, affecting traffic and prompting closures of county-run preserves with significant damage. Residents need to find alternative routes.
Florida's Turnpike Reopens After Early Morning Semi Truck Incident Snarls Southbound Traffic in West Palm Beach
A tipped semi truck closed southbound lanes on Florida's Turnpike in West Palm Beach, causing early delays. The lanes reopened by 7 a.m. after efforts by the Florida Highway Patrol and a tow truck.
Hollywood's Taft Street Improvement Project on Hold as FDOT Reassesses After City Requests Scope Revision
The Taft Street Improvement Project in Hollywood is paused as the city and FDOT discuss scope changes to protect trees and reduce costs, affecting pedestrian and cyclist safety upgrades.
Fort Lauderdale Announces Seasonal Dining in the Streets Event with NE 33rd St Closing Every Friday Night
Fort Lauderdale's Friday Dining in the Streets will run from November to January, closing NE 33rd Street's eastbound lanes every Friday night for outdoor dining, affecting traffic flow.
Construction of New FIU Pedestrian Bridge Begins, Honoring Victims Six Years After Fatal Collapse in Miami-Dade
Construction has started on a new pedestrian bridge at FIU, years after a collapse killed six people. The project is due for completion in summer 2026 and will include a memorial for the victims.
Florida Mango Road Closure in Palm Beach County, Drivers Prepare for Detours Amid Sewer Repairs
Florida Mango Road in Palm Beach County is closing for emergency sewer main repairs for two weeks starting November 7, 2024, with a detour via 10th Avenue N., Congress Avenue, and Forest Hill Boulevard.
Boost in Flights Between Miami and San Salvador as Volaris El Salvador Increases Service Frequency
Volaris El Salvador increases its nonstop flights between Miami and San Salvador to four times weekly, reflecting growing travel demand. Miami-Dade's Mayor praises the service, which complements existing flights via Honduras.
Miami-Dade Transit to Maintain Regular Service on Veterans Day to Support Commuters and Event Attendees
Miami-Dade Transit will run normal weekday schedules for Metrobus, Metrorail, and Metromover on Veterans Day, providing uninterrupted access for both veterans and civilians to events. Digital services for fare and EASY Cards are promoted.
American Airlines Expands Transatlantic Routes from Miami International with Direct Flights to Rome and More Frequencies to London
American Airlines expands Miami-Europe flights, introducing Miami-Rome direct route and increasing Miami-London flights in summer 2025. Miami is celebrated as a global connective hub.
Miami-Dade County Implements New Gate Arms to Improve South Dade TransitWay Safety, Motorists Urged to Heed Signals
New gate arms are being installed at South Dade TransitWay intersections to improve travel safety, with activation set for November 11 as part of a larger transit upgrade, including the upcoming BRT service.
US Skies Over Haiti Turn Into Dangerous Flight Zone: Spirit & JetBlue Jets Hit By Gunfire, Prompting FAA Ban Consideration
Spirit and JetBlue flights encountered gunfire in Haiti, leading to FAA considering a flight ban due to safety concerns. A Spirit flight made an emergency landing; JetBlue halted flights after a bullet struck another plane.
Miami-Bound Flight from Stockholm Diverted to Copenhagen Amid Severe Turbulence, SAS to Conduct Investigation
A flight from Stockholm to Miami turned back due to turbulence and technical issues. Cabin disarray documented by passengers. No severe injuries; airline rebooked flights for the 254 onboard.
Palm Beach Residents Frustrated by Unscheduled Bridge Openings; Officials Seek Solutions
Town officials are addressing unexpected bridge openings, caused by barges and a restoration project, that disrupt local commutes, seeking solutions with the USCG and FDOT, and providing updates and alerts on the Town’s website.
Waymo Eyes Miami for Robotaxi Expansion, Targets Rollout by 2026 Amid Tech Innovation Wave
Waymo plans to launch its robotaxi service in Miami by 2026, with testing to begin in 2025. The company, which has learned to navigate adverse weather, is partnering with Moove for fleet management.
Miami-Dade Transit Announces Christmas Day Schedule, Services to Operate on Sunday Timetable
Miami-Dade Transit will run a Sunday schedule on Christmas Day, with Metrobus, Metrorail, and Metromover operational, but MetroLink closed. Regular service resumes Dec 24 and 26. Other services and digital resources remain available.
Flights from Philadelphia to Miami and New York to Charlotte Experience Disruptions, Passengers Safe After Minor Collision and Bird Strike
Two American Airlines flights faced disruptions: one hit a parked plane in Philadelphia and another had an emergency landing in New York due to a bird strike. There were no injuries in either incident.
Davie Drivers Alert, University Drive Sewer Upgrades to Cause Lane Closures and Traffic Delays
Sanitary sewer main upgrades will cause traffic disruptions on University Drive in Davie, with lane closures from December 17-23, 2024. The project will not affect sewer services but will produce construction noise.
Park West Metromover Station in Miami to Close for 6 Month Renovation with Nearby Stops Offering Alternatives
The Park West Metromover Station in Miami will close on January 6 for around six months for renovations related to the Miami World Center project, involving safety and aesthetic improvements. Nearby stations will remain accessible.
Silver Airways Steers into Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Vows to Maintain Flights Amid Financial Restructuring in South Florida
Silver Airways has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy but assures continued operations as it works on financial restructuring, aiming to complete the process by early 2025.
South Florida Drivers Alert, Major Weekend Closures at Golden Glades Interchange
South Florida motorists will encounter detours and delays at the Golden Glades Interchange this weekend due to construction, affecting connections between the Palmetto Expressway, Florida's Turnpike, and I-95.
Fort Lauderdale's NE 38th St. Set for Sewer System Overhaul, Residents Alerted to Upcoming Road Closures
Fort Lauderdale's NE 38th Street Sewer Force Main Replacement Project begins phase 4, impacting traffic and parking. The project will update aging pipes and is set to complete in fall 2025.
Arajet Launches U.S. Operations with Affordable Flights Linking Miami, San Juan, and Santo Domingo
Arajet starts selling US flight tickets, with initial services from Miami and San Juan to Santo Domingo. The budget airline promises low fares and aims to be a travel hub in the Dominican Republic.
Dolphin Expressway Eastbound Lanes Reopen in Miami-Dade After Emergency Bridge Inspection
The eastbound lanes of Miami-Dade's Dolphin Expressway were reopened after an emergency inspection of a bridge support structure was completed, indicating no immediate dangers. Traffic flow has resumed, with FDOT urging continued vigilance.
Miami International Airport Tests Readiness with Full-Scale Emergency Drill Featuring Simulated Crisis Scenario
Miami International Airport conducted a full-scale emergency drill with local agencies, simulating a shooting incident, to test and demonstrate their crisis response capabilities.
Fort Lauderdale Prepares for Stormwater System Upgrade in Galt Mile Neighborhood with Traffic and Access Disruptions Expected
Fort Lauderdale's Galt Mile stormwater system is undergoing major upgrades. Work includes replacing a French drain and installing new catch basins, with completion expected by April 2025.
Temporary Nighttime Lane Closures on North Pine Island Road for Bridge Rehabilitation
Lane closures on North Pine Island Road for bridge rehabilitation between Sunrise Lakes Blvd and West Oakland Park Blvd are announced; work scheduled during off-peak hours on March 10 and 11, from 8 PM to 5 AM.
Fort Lauderdale Braces for Traffic Disruptions Due to Florida Power & Light Utility Work in Early April
Florida Power & Light will conduct underground utility work in Fort Lauderdale, leading to road closures from April 1-9, impacting traffic from 9 AM to 5 PM. Local access will remain, with detours for through traffic.
Miami International Airport and American Airlines Host Special Needs Children for Air Travel Rehearsal
Miami International Airport and American Airlines hosted an event for over 50 special needs students to practice the flying experience, providing a thorough simulation and support as part of the MIA Airport Instruction and Readiness Tour.
Fort Lauderdale Commuters Face Delays as Accidental Power Line Strike Closes North Federal Highway
Fort Lauderdale commuters experience delays due to a construction accident where workers struck power lines on North Federal Highway, leading to a closure between NE 19th and NE 26th Streets.
Norwegian Cruise Line's 'Norwegian Aqua' Sets Sail from PortMiami on Inaugural Bahamian Voyage
The Norwegian Aqua, a new cruise ship from Norwegian Cruise Line, sets sail from PortMiami with 4,000 passengers, offering numerous onboard activities including a hybrid roller coaster waterslide.
Fort Lauderdale Water Main Break Repaired, NE 56th Street Reopened to Traffic with Precautionary Boil Water Notice Issued
Fort Lauderdale's recent water main break on NE 56th St and NE 14th Ave has been repaired, roads reopened, and a precautionary boil water notice issued to nearby properties.
Palm Beach County Drivers Alert, I-95 Projects Prompt Ongoing Lane Closures and Reroutes
I-95 in Palm Beach County is undergoing improvement projects, causing lane closures around Belvedere Road, PGA Boulevard, and Indiantown Road, with anticipated completion dates extending through 2025.
Miami International Airport Voted Best for Layovers, Celebrates Culinary Accolades
Miami International Airport (MIA) was named the Best Airport for Layovers by Global Traveler and also featured in Food & Wine's Top 10 U.S. Airports for Food and Drink. MIA is undergoing a $9 billion modernization to enhance its facilities.
Brightline Unveils Pricey New Multi-Ride Commuter Passes Amid Mixed Reactions in South Florida
Brightline introduces new, pricier commuter passes, spurring disappointment among users seeking value and flexibility. Despite promises of enhanced travel experiences, the steep costs have elicited critical reactions.
New Traffic Signal Installed at SW 152 Avenue and Alex Muxo Jr Boulevard in Homestead
A new traffic signal has been installed at the intersection of SW 152 Avenue and Alex Muxo Jr Boulevard, with temporary flashing lights to alert drivers of the change. Regular operation will begin Friday.
Miami-Dade Transit Shifts to Weekend Schedule for Memorial Day, MetroLink Service to Pause
Miami-Dade Transit operates on a holiday schedule for Memorial Day, with weekend services for Metrorail and Metromover, and Sunday schedules for Metrobus and MetroConnect. County offices and DTPW customer service are closed, but STS runs as usual.
Southwest Airlines to Implement Bag Fees, Ending 'Bags Fly Free' Policy Amid Financial Overhaul
Southwest Airlines will start charging for checked bags for low-fare customers starting May 28, departing from their "bags fly free" policy. Top-tier loyalty members will still have free bag privileges.
Coconut Grove Metrorail Station Renovation Complete, Offering Enhanced Commuter Experience in Miami-Dade
Coconut Grove's Metrorail station renovation is complete, featuring remodeled restrooms, granite benches, improved lighting, waterproof tiles, and refurbished elevators, enhancing the travel experience and navigation for passengers.
FDOT Announces $55.4 Million Upgrade for Sunrise Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale's Sunrise Boulevard will undergo a $55.4 million upgrade to improve safety and traffic flow, including wider ramps, new paths, and better lighting. The project lasts from 2023 until early 2029 with community updates provided.
Pompano Beach Drainage Replacement Project to Impact Hammondville Road Traffic Starting June 9
A drainage replacement project in Pompano Beach will begin on June 9, 2025, causing traffic reroutes around Hammondville Road and Andrews Avenue to ensure public safety and maintain infrastructure.
Florida-Based Silver Airways To Halt All Operations from June 11, Affecting Flights From Tampa International Airport
Silver Airways confirmed it will cease all operations. Flights are grounded, affecting Florida, the Bahamas, and the Caribbean. Passengers can seek refunds for canceled flights.
Frontier Airlines Launches Six New Low-Fare Routes from Atlanta, Including West Palm Beach Connection
Frontier Airlines begins six new routes from Atlanta, with promotional fares as low as $49, including twice-weekly flights to various Florida cities and other destinations, effective June 2023.
Fort Lauderdale Launches Sewer Inspection Initiative in Coastal Neighborhoods, Anticipates Traffic Disruptions
Fort Lauderdale is inspecting sewer mains and laterals in specific neighborhoods, causing potential traffic disruptions, with recommended precautions for residents to prevent plumbing issues.
Boulevard Gardens to Illuminate Streets with Enhanced LED Lighting and Sturdy Concrete Poles in Infrastructure Upgrade
Boulevard Gardens is set to receive new street lighting, with concrete poles and LED lights, aiming to improve safety and weather resilience, with expected completion in January 2026. Traffic adjustments will occur during implementation.
Miami International Airport Embarks on Major Expansion with Groundbreaking of Concourse K
Miami International Airport (MIA) has started building its first major terminal expansion since the early 2000s, which includes a new three-level Concourse K with additional gates and amenities, as part of a broader $9 billion modernization plan.
Fort Lauderdale Announces Quick Turnaround Road Improvement on N. Birch Road Starting July 7th
Fort Lauderdale begins a road resurfacing project on N. Birch Road from E. Sunrise Boulevard to NE 9th Street, to be completed in two days. Traffic will be impacted with limited parking and lane closures.
Upcoming Northlake Boulevard Closure in Palm Beach County to Disrupt 70,000 Daily Commuters for Railroad Repairs
Palm Beach County faces a major road closure as FDOT and CSX prepare for railroad repairs on Northlake Boulevard, affecting 70,000 daily drivers and requiring an 8-day shutdown starting around August 1.
Florida's A1A Highway Set for Comprehensive Safety Upgrades at Key Fort Lauderdale Intersections
Florida's FDOT is enhancing A1A highway for safety, with upgrades at NE 14th Court and NE 27th Street, including new crosswalks and lighting. Lane closures are expected; the project runs from July to Spring 2026 at $2.08 million.
Fort Lauderdale Announces Sistrunk Boulevard Infrastructure Project Starting July 22
Fort Lauderdale begins stormwater pipe replacement on Sistrunk Boulevard, expecting road, sidewalk, and landscape restoration until September 2025, with lane closures and construction activity during weekdays.
Spirit Airlines Launches Nonstop Flights from Fort Lauderdale to Key West, Promises Quicker Journeys to Island Paradise
Spirit Airlines will start nonstop flights from Fort Lauderdale to Key West on November 6, 2025, with plans to offer daily flights starting December 18. Introductory fares begin at $79 one way.
Fort Lauderdale Partners with Southern Underground for Sewer Station Upgrade, Expects Traffic Changes and Noise
Fort Lauderdale partners with Southern Underground Industries for Sewer Pump Station A-20 overhaul, starting July 28, 2025, and expected to conclude in fall 2026. Traffic will be rerouted; residents can expect noise but uninterrupted services.
JetBlue Intensifies Fort Lauderdale Presence with New Routes and Increased Flights Ahead of Holiday Season
JetBlue enhances its presence at Fort Lauderdale Airport, adding new routes and increasing flights to key cities, while also improving the in-flight experience with its Mint service.
Fort Lauderdale to Upgrade Galt Ocean Drive Parking with EV Charging Stations and Accessibility Improvements
Fort Lauderdale will upgrade Galt Ocean Drive parking lots, including resurfacing, new ADA ramps, improved lighting, and electric vehicle chargers, with work from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday.
Night-Time Roadwork Scheduled for Leaking Water Main on W. Broward Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale is repairing a leaking water main on W. Broward Blvd., with overnight roadwork starting at 8 p.m. on August 5, aiming for completion by 5 a.m. on August 6. Traffic will be impacted with lane closures.
Palm Beach Gardens Announces Temporary Closure of Burns Road Community Center for Maintenance
The Burns Road Community Center will close for a week in August for cleaning and maintenance, while the adjacent playground and restrooms stay open. The Aquatic Complex will undergo maintenance later in August but will reopen for Labor Day weekend.
Travel Alert Lane Closures on West Atlantic Boulevard in Coral Springs for Drainage Upgrades Through December 2025
Drainage work on West Atlantic Blvd in Coral Springs may cause traffic delays through December 2025, as one lane will be closed during off-peak hours. Sidewalk access will remain open.
Bridge Rehabilitation on West Broward Boulevard to Begin with Innovative Approach, Minimizing Disruptions in Plantation
Broward Boulevard bridge rehabilitation starts September 2, 2025, in Plantation, FL, aiming to minimize impact with innovative construction methods. Completion is expected by April 2026.
Fort Lauderdale Bridge Upgrades Commence: SW 4th, SE 3rd, and Andrews Avenue Structures to Receive Scour Protection
Bridge repair projects for SW 4th Avenue, SE 3rd Avenue, and Andrews Avenue over the New River in Fort Lauderdale aim to address erosion and are expected to finish by September 2026.
Watermain Leak on A1A Near Nebraska Street in Hollywood Leads to Lane Closures and Traffic Delays
A watermain leak on A1A near Nebraska Street is causing traffic disruptions, closing two southbound lanes but not requiring a boil water advisory. Drivers can use the center lane to bypass the area.
Spirit Airlines Secures $475 Million Financing to Aid Restructuring During Bankruptcy Process
Spirit Airlines secures up to $475 million in financing during bankruptcy, including an immediate $200 million upon court approval. They're restructuring, cutting leases, and facing mixed customer reactions amid operational challenges.
Fort Lauderdale's NE 37th Drive Faces Traffic Disruptions Due to Water Main Repairs and Sod Restoration Efforts
Water main repair on NE 37th Drive in Coral Ridge Country Club Estates is causing traffic delays, with traffic being directed through a single lane. FPL is also restoring sod as part of the infrastructure work.
Major U.S. Airports Push Back Against Homeland Security Video Blaming Democrats for Shutdown as Miami, New York and Atlanta Reaffirm Political Neutrality
U.S. airports refuse to play a DHS video with a political message blaming Democrats for the government shutdown, citing policies against political content.
PortMiami Set to Host Fleet of 10 New Cruise Ships for 2025-2026 Season, Boosting Tourism and Economy
PortMiami prepares to welcome 10 new cruise ships, including Cunard's Queen Elizabeth and Virgin Voyages' Brilliant Lady, reinforcing Miami's status as a major cruise hub and boosting the local economy.
Broward County Unveils Convention Center Expansion and New Traffic Solution to Boost Tourism and Economy
Broward County celebrates the opening of its Convention Center East Expansion and the Convention Center Connector, enhancing infrastructure and boosting tourism with a focus on eco-friendly features and economic benefits.
Miami-Dade Set to Unveil Its First Bus Rapid Transit System Metro Express, Promising Faster Commute Times
Miami-Dade County is set to launch its first bus rapid transit system, Metro Express, to improve commute times by 40 minutes for South Dade residents. The service will feature 14 new stations with air-conditioned shelters.
Fort Lauderdale Launches Sewer System Overhaul, Traffic Disruptions Expected in Victoria Park
Fort Lauderdale is starting a major sewer system upgrade on November 10, with expected disruptions along NE 16th Ave, NE 9th St, and NE 18th Ave. Traffic will be impacted by road closures and detours.
Fort Lauderdale Prepares for Multi-Year Drainage System Overhaul from Broward to Sunrise Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale starts a long-term project to improve drainage on NW 7th Avenue from Broward to Sunrise Boulevard, set to end by August 10, 2026. Work will occur at night, keeping a lane open each way.
FAA Clamps Down on 40 Major Airports Amid Shutdown Strain, Chokes Off 10% of Flights Nationally
The FAA plans to reduce flights by 10% at 40 major US airports due to the ongoing government shutdown. Overstretched air traffic controllers working without pay are a safety concern, and the measure aims to prevent a crisis before it happens.
Government Shutdown Sparks Massive Flight Delays and Cancellations in Miami and Fort Lauderdale
The federal government shutdown has led to significant flight cancellations and delays in South Florida, causing distress among travelers at airports like Miami International and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood.
Miami-Dade County and Palmetto Bay Launch Construction of New Snowden Pedestrian Bridge to Enhance Old Cutler Trail
Miami-Dade and Palmetto Bay begin constructing the Snowden Pedestrian Bridge to improve Old Cutler Trail for pedestrians and cyclists, promoting community safety and mobility.
Fort Lauderdale's 63rd Annual Christmas on Las Olas Set to Transform Las Olas Boulevard into a Winter Wonderland
Fort Lauderdale is preparing for the 63rd Annual Christmas on Las Olas with festivities on December 2, which will close Las Olas Boulevard from 6th to 11th Avenue and cause traffic delays.
PortMiami Sets Record with Over 8.5 Million Cruise Passengers, Bolsters Cargo Operations Amid Strategic Infrastructure Investments
PortMiami reported a record number of cruise passengers and increased cargo volumes in FY 2025, attributed to strategic investments in infrastructure and technology.
Miami International Airport Unveils Digital Guide for Art Enthusiasts on Bloomberg Connects App During Miami Art Week
Miami International Airport introduces a digital guide on Bloomberg Connects for its MIA Galleries, offering an interactive experience of its art collection, accessible anytime, anywhere.
Miami International Airport Ranked Third Best for Business Travelers in U.S. by Booking.com Report
Miami International Airport has been ranked the third-best U.S. airport for business travelers by a Booking.com report, based on factors like car-for-hire availability and customer satisfaction improvements.
Fort Lauderdale Announces Sewer Inspections in Dolphin Isles, Central Beach, and Lauderdale Beach Areas
Fort Lauderdale increases sewer pipe inspections in several areas to improve infrastructure, causing potential traffic disruptions while advising residents on how to prepare for the routine work.
Miami-Dade Transit Announces Christmas Day Schedule, Services to Operate on Sunday Timetable
Miami-Dade Transit announces a Sunday schedule for Metrobus, Metrorail, and Metromover on Christmas Day; regular service resumes before and after the holiday. Riders can use online options for easier ticket management.
Miami Beach to Launch Free Water Taxi Service Connecting to Downtown Miami in 2026
Miami Beach approved a free water taxi service to connect downtown Miami and Miami Beach, starting in January 2026. The service aims to alleviate traffic and improve commutes with scheduled intervals, initially excluding weekends.
Fort Lauderdale Prepares for Road Closures During Annual King Holiday Celebration
Fort Lauderdale is preparing for the King Holiday Celebration on January 19th, which will involve road closures for a parade and events to honor Martin Luther King Jr. Sistrunk Boulevard and NW 15th Avenue will be closed, affecting traffic.
Miami Beach Inaugurates Free Water Taxi Service to Enhance Urban Transit
Miami Beach launches a free water taxi service between Sunset Harbour and North Bayshore Drive, with 40-foot vessels running every 60 to 30 minutes during peak hours. The service integrates multimodal commuting, including bikes and scooters.
Waymo’s Driverless Wonder Cars Hit Miami Streets as Select Locals Take the First Robo-Rides
Waymo has launched its autonomous vehicle service in Miami-Dade for select users from a waitlist, allowing booked rides via its app. The service operates safely in the city's challenging conditions and plans to expand in the coming years.
High Seas Luxury – Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show Returns to Miami Beach with Billion-Dollar Economic Promise
The Miami International Boat Show is returning to Miami Beach over President's Day weekend, featuring yachts and marine products, expected to generate significant economic impact, with various transportation options for attendees.
Miami International Autodrome to Debut Luxurious "MSC Yacht Club" for 2026 FORMULA 1® Event
The Miami International Autodrome is introducing a yacht-inspired hospitality structure for the 2026 Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix, featuring multiple lounges, viewing platforms, and pools for an immersive race experience.
Miami’s Venezuela Air Bridge Poised For Takeoff As American Plots Caracas Comeback
Envoy Air filed with the DOT to restart nonstop Miami–Caracas and Miami–Maracaibo service, a move that would shorten travel for South Florida’s Venezuelan community. Approvals and security checks are still pending.
Florida Moves To Tighten School‑Zone Camera Rules
Senate Bill 654 would narrow when school‑zone speed cameras and bus stop‑arm systems can issue notices and force public hearings before districts sign vendor contracts. Lawmakers say the move adds transparency and privacy protections.
St. Lucie Sheriff To Congress: Turnpike Horror Shows CDL System Is Broken
Sheriff Richard Del Toro told a House panel that an August Turnpike crash that killed three exposed weaknesses in multi‑state CDL licensing. He urged federal fixes.
Florida Freight Machine Powers $83 Billion Boom And Half A Million Paychecks
FDOT Secretary Jared Perdue says freight generates about $83 billion and supports 500,000+ jobs in Florida, a reminder that ports, rail and trucks drive local economies.
Florida Distracted-Driving Deaths Rise, 'Put It Down' Campaign Launched
State crash data show distracted-driving wrecks topped 52,900 in 2025 and deaths rose to the highest level since 2021, prompting a 'Put It Down' enforcement push.
DeSantis Opens State Checkbook For Florida 'Flying Car' Pads
Florida has cleared a legal path for state funding of vertiports and charging networks, letting FDOT back aerial hubs intended for eVTOL aircraft. The law takes effect July 1, 2026.
Trash Trains From Miami Headed Straight For Bushnell's Backyard
Miami‑Dade will route roughly 4,800 tons of trash a week to the Heart of Florida Landfill, a move that has Bushnell residents worried about smells, wells and new rail traffic. County documents set the fees and delivery guarantees; locals say they had little notice.
Budget Flyers Hit D.C. With $2.5 Billion Jet Fuel Relief Plea
A coalition of low‑cost carriers asked Washington for $2.5 billion in targeted relief to offset surging jet‑fuel costs, offering warrants that could convert to equity.
United Brings Back Houston To Caracas Nonstop Link
United will relaunch daily nonstop flights between Houston (IAH) and Caracas (CCS) on Aug. 11, restoring a direct connection that many families and oil-sector workers rely on.
Miami Drivers Hit With $225 Bus-Cam Fines as Warning Period Ends
After a two-week warning period, Miami-Dade will begin mailing $225 citations to drivers captured by stop-arm cameras. Officials say new procedures and state-level changes aim to fix problems that halted the program last year.
Florida's Crowded Waters Fuel Climb in Deadly Boat Crashes
State data show 694 reportable boating accidents in 2025 and 51 fatalities, with personal watercraft accounting for a disproportionate share of crashes. Agencies are stepping up patrols and safety outreach.
Holiday Crush as JAX Travelers Hit With Packed Roads, Pricey Gas And Tight Parking
AAA forecasts about 45 million Americans will travel this Memorial Day; Jacksonville International Airport warns parking may fill as gas prices climb.
Fort Lauderdale Allegiant Flight Turns Back After Scary Cabin Pressure Alert, 13 Hurt
An Allegiant flight to Atlantic City turned back to Fort Lauderdale after a cabin pressurization alert. Thirteen people were evaluated and three were taken to hospitals.
Miami Beach Slaps Freeze On Water Hikes As $1 Billion Repair Bill Looms
A 4–3 commission vote paused proposed utility hikes, but the city still faces more than $1 billion in pipe, pump and flood projects. Officials are weighing bonds and tax shifts to avoid saddling residents with higher bills.
Tri-Rail Staff Tapped As Trackside Lifesavers In New 'Are You OK?' Push
Tri‑Rail and Henderson Behavioral launched an "Are You OK?" campaign funded by a $56,500 federal grant to train frontline staff to spot people in crisis and reduce track deaths. The program pairs posters and hands‑on training with referrals to local services.
FPL Buries Lines, Boasts Faster Hurricane Comebacks As Storm Season Opens
FPL says undergrounding, stronger poles and smart‑grid gear have helped crews restore power faster after recent storms as hurricane season begins. Officials point to 2,000 miles of undergrounding and new automation tools.
Miami Cargo Chaos Looms As Coast Guard Clamps Down On Haiti Ships
The U.S. Coast Guard will require vessels that visit Haiti to boost security and document measures before entering U.S. waters, beginning June 22, 2026. The move aims to protect ports while Haiti grapples with gang attacks at its seaports.
State Toll Board Kills Kendall Parkway, Shrinks 836 To Four‑Mile Flyover
A state-run toll board voted June 11 to abandon the 14‑mile Kendall Parkway and approve a shorter, costly four‑mile extension of SR‑836 to SW 8th Street. The move shifts funding toward smaller upgrades and slows plans to build through western Miami‑Dade.
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