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Miami Dade College North Campus is a federally supported COVID-19 vaccination site.
Officials are also working on door-to-door vaccinations, shots at workplace sites and media campaigns to boost the rates.
Demand is dropping for COVID-19 vaccines, the reason cited by Broward Health for stopping its first-dose vaccinations after Friday. Jackson Health System will do the same later this month. Still, officials have efforts underway to make sure people still get vaccinated.
Florida residents who need help getting to a COVID-19 vaccination site can receive a roundtrip Uber ride, up to $35 in value, when they sign up via the Miami-Dade vaccine site.
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F1 Miami Grand Prix For 2022 Showing Signs of Life
Local government may be close to finally granting approval for Formula 1 to race at Miami Gardens.
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New leaders in key positions in local Miami-Dade County government appear to have the votes to welcome Formula 1 to South Florida.
A proposal, one that could get approval as early as April 14, could clear a path for a F1 race for Miami Gardens as soon as 2022.
Miami hosted Formula E downtown in 2015.
Miami appears to be on the verge of clearing a path to welcome Formula 1 to South Florida as soon as 2022.
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Mar 30, 2021
Barbara Jordan will claim a place in history as a commissioner who championed the needs of her constituents and effected positive change, according to community leaders.
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And now motorists driving on Opa-locka s NW 37th Avenue between NW 135th Street to NW 151st Street will be reminded of that legacy, when they see a new street sign beckoning them toward what is now called Commissioner Barbara Jordan Way.
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At a public dedication ceremony last week, the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners and the City of Opa-locka Commission unveiled the signage with much fanfare in honor of Jordan, who formerly represented District 1.