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In Miami Beach鈥檚 most recent attempt to decongest its roads, the city has partnered with Poseidon Ferry and launched a subsidized one-year water taxi pilot program to transport passengers to downtown Miami.
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As record crowds hit the roads and the skies this week for the holiday, here鈥檚 what to know before traveling.
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A rural Florida county is hoping a new $300 million airport will transform its economy and create more than 1,400 new, high-skilled jobs. But to make good on its promise, Hendry County's educators will have to overcome some harsh realities.
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Teen drivers are at an increased risk of being involved in fatal crashes over the next few months. In 2023, Florida teens were involved in 20,000 crashes during the 100 deadliest days, including 68 fatal accidents.
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The Florida Department of Transportation held a kickoff meeting to introduce the project to the public this week. Officials also said they are considering the possibility of a dedicated bike lane across the bridge.
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State transportation officials outlined plans for phased shutdowns of the I-95 and U.S. 1 flyover exits from Key Biscayne in July.
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The audit says the airport is paying more for law enforcement services than multiple other airports because it cannot contract services from other law enforcement agencies.
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Quiet zones are happening in northern Palm Beach County 鈥 except in Lake Park.
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Florida Keys officials say a public ferry from Miami to Key West is no longer likely, but an inter-island boat system, an overhauled bus network and a new on demand car service are still in the works, alongside the reconstruction of the iconic Seven Mile Bridge.
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Residents of the waterfront El Cid neighborhood, bristled at a Tamarind-area business owner鈥檚 suggestion that a three-year, $22 million project blocking Tamarind Avenue 鈥渨ould never happen in El Cid.鈥
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UPDATE: As the city's mayor paid his condolences to the family of a construction worker killed in the accident, it emerged that a company under investigation was cited with two U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration violations at other job sites last year.
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The program, which which ended in January, started again this week. It will provide 50% credits to motorists with SunPass or other Florida transponders who make 35 or more toll-road trips a month.