In this installment of SFBW’s Innovations in Health Care serieS, we look at more advanced methods of developing patient-specific cancer therapies, an unusual situation confronting U.S. diplomats, a less risky
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Visit Florida, the state’s public/private tourism agency, is scheduled to go out of business and the Legislature doesn’t seem to be rushing to save it. That’s causing concern among hospitality
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U.S. sanctions on Russia are having an impact on real estate in Sunny Isles Beach, according to an in-depth report by The Daily Beast. Some Russians can’t travel to their
Read MoreThe threat from U.S. District Court Judge Patricia Seitz sounds pretty stark: She might bar Carnival Corp. from temporarily docking its ships in U.S. ports for violating its probation. The
Read MoreGov. Ron DeSantis and the state Senate are backing measures that would stop the raiding of the Sadowski State and Local Housing Trust Funds, but the legislation is hitting a roadblock
Read MorePhotography by Patrick Clinton Tony Argiz has been chairman and CEO of Morrison, Brown, Argiz & Farra since 1997 and helped propel it to be one of the top 40
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Florida Power & Light Company says a planned solar-powered battery system in Manatee County will have four times the capacity of the largest battery system in the world. The FPL
Read MoreTrustbridge Hospice Foundation and Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport are partnering to host the inaugural Uptown 5K on the Runway on April 13. Runners and walkers can register and create team
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