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Starbucks transitioning to temporary “To-Go” model

In light of recent public health concerns, all company-owned Starbucks stores in the U.S. will be open for to-go and delivery orders only. This decision was made public on March 15th

Publix, Amazon hiring in South Florida

One major worry about the coronavirus is the risk of a 20 percent unemployment rate, according to U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, but some companies are briskly hiring to deal

Brightline revises schedule

Brightline revised its schedule and closed some station food outlets on Wednesday, but will continue to offer hourly service and maintain weekday commuter hours. Passengers are encouraged to check social

State to order bars shut for 30 days

The normally festive St. Patrick’s Day took on a very somber note Tuesday as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis planned a 5 p.m. press conference to issue an order for bars

Florida activates emergency bridge loans

Governor Ron DeSantis has activated the Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan Program to support small businesses impacted by COVID-19. The bridge loan program, managed by the Florida Department of

Silver Airways in dire need of financial assistance

Silver Airways has sent a letter to officials in Washington seeking “critical and immediate financial aid required in order for the airline to survive the most dire crisis the industry

In 2020, “healthy alignment” is essential.

If you are over 30—and maybe younger—you sat in rows in school. Perfect rows, nice, neat and consistent. Henry Ford is famous for having perfected, if not inventing, the assembly

How smart cities could start with streetlights

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