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There are already questions if the state has started too late and whether it can move fast enough to keep up with the rising water.
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A majority of U.S. colleges have canceled spring break, in an attempt to curb student travel. But the rise of online classes means students can now attend college from anywhere, including beachside.
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City leaders are pushing a slate of new ordinances that they hope will fundamentally rebrand the city and discourage people from partying hard there.
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Miami Beach is exploring a way to help residents cover the cost of floodproofing their properties from heavy rains and high tides made even higher by sea level rise — at least a little.
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Nonprofits and city planners are working to create more affordable housing, but they’re up against legislation that rewards rampant development.
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Miami Beach is using its iconic brand, encouraging people to "Mask Up!" Just like the city of Miami Beach, the campaign also has character.
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As local governments try to navigate the new world of sea level rise swamping their roads, one thing is clear. Whether they raise them or abandon them,…
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The Florida Supreme Court has reversed course on a case regarding a minimum wage ordinance in Miami Beach. Last year, the high court agreed to consider...
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A part of Miami Beach has been lifted from the state's Zika zone.
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Officials say a new pool of mosquitoes taken from Miami Beach has tested positive for Zika.
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Officials from the Florida Department of Agriculture have found three Zika-positive mosquito samples in Miami Beach.
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A National Institutes of Health official says the Zika virus could "hang around" the United States for a year or two.