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Drivers being towed from Miami-Dade fast foot lot at rapid pace, critics blame lack of signage
Read full article: Drivers being towed from Miami-Dade fast foot lot at rapid pace, critics blame lack of signageNumerous drivers have had their cars towed from a southwest Miami-Dade County parking lot despite there being no signs that say they can't park there.
Police agencies across South Florida issue warnings on fake red light tickets
Read full article: Police agencies across South Florida issue warnings on fake red light ticketsMore law enforcement agencies are now warning drivers about fake red-light camera tickets and are urging those that believe they are victims to come forward.
Family pleas for justice after 2 drivers kill woman in hit-and-run crash in Miami
Read full article: Family pleas for justice after 2 drivers kill woman in hit-and-run crash in MiamiThe family of a 75-year-old great-grandmother is asking the public for help with finding the two drivers of two sports utility vehicles who struck her in Miami and didn’t stop to help.
Need some income as pandemic continues to unfold? Here are jobs that are more in-demand than ever
Read full article: Need some income as pandemic continues to unfold? Here are jobs that are more in-demand than everThere are many jobs that are high in demand during the coronavirus pandemic, which, at the very least, can be a short-term Band-Aid to the financial worries people have. Here are some jobs in which people can make some cash, right now:Delivery driversYou could drive for a number of companies right now. With the pandemic further driving online retail sales, employees who can deliver those increased orders for companies are like gold right now. Grocery store helpThis isn’t much of a revelation, especially for those who have waited in long lines and seen empty shelves at grocery stores in recent weeks. Did we miss any other jobs that have grown in demand in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic?
Palmetto Expressway drivers to face new construction projects, officials say
Read full article: Palmetto Expressway drivers to face new construction projects, officials sayMIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – The Florida Department of Transportation announced on Tuesday drivers on the Palmetto Expressway will be facing three new construction projects and two are related toLt. Ron DeSantis approved are a way to “responsibly solve” the Palmetto Expressway congestion difficulties. Project 3: Drivers will have an access point to the Express Lanes from Northwest 122nd Street. The new plan offers some financial relief for drivers during the construction phase. Officials said there will be a reduction of the minimum 50-cent toll rate to a zero toll rate during the duration of the projects.