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The Tampa area had a 28.1 percent increase in home prices from October 2020 to October 2021, while the Miami area had a 25.7 percent increase.
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It helped house Cuban refugees following the 1959 revolution.
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Miami Mayor Francis Suarez won nearly 80% of the vote and plans to focus on climate change.
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Acevedo's attorney said the city’s politicians wanted him gone because he accused them of corruption.
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Miami Police Chief Art Acevedo, a star in law enforcement circles, appears to be out of a job after six months. He's had a rocky tenure, clashing with city leaders who he says are meddling.
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Medical products manufacturer DemeTech moved into masks early during the COVID pandemic but now is left holding millions of them. What happened?
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Jorge Pérez built Related Group into one of the leading condominium and apartment developers in the region, reshaping the South Florida skyline. Now his two oldest sons have taken over the day-to-day running of the company after the Surfside collapse.
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Even after Cuba's communist regime shut down the internet this week, Cubans made sure the world still saw their protests — and the brutal response to them.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis said recent demonstrations across the state did not violate the new anti-rioting law but noted that blocking roads was illegal in Florida before the bill was signed.
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Many exiles want U.S. troops sent to Cuba to protect protesters from brutality. Many others say that rhetoric gives the regime an excuse for worse repression.
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Some streets were closed to allow more outdoor seating for bars and restaurants during COVID-19. As emergency orders are set to end, many want the closures to remain permanent.
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The curfew will be in effect Thursdays through Sundays from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. through April 12th.