Friday, May 3, 2024

Tag: pandemic

Running one of the largest charity houses during a pandemic

Being in charge of the day-to-day operations of a place that houses and feeds many families in need is no easy task during regular...

Are we ready for the next pandemic?

Though the number of Floridians infected by COVID-19 recently surpassed 700,000 cases and continues climbing, campuses are reopening and classes are resuming at many...

Democratic socialists in Miami seek a third way

With the 2020 election just weeks away, the local Democratic Socialists of America chapter is reaching out to young voters dissatisfied with both President...

Who’s wearing a mask correctly in South Florida? And who’s not?...

The Magic City is known for its beautiful beaches, dazzling skyline and ever-changing restaurant scene. One thing it’s not known for is following the...

Pandemic report: People are rushing back into tattoo parlors (includes video...

After a long hot summer, Miami is opening up just a bit. Professional baseball, tennis, soccer and basketball games are being played. Some colleges...

Despite COVID-19, film permits return to Miami (includes video story)

The film industry in Miami has been no exception to the list of business sectors hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.  Although some may consider...

Virtual clubs let you dance through the pandemic (includes video story)

When COVID-19 first struck the United States, many entertainment venues were forced to close. As the number of cases continues to rise months later,...

Pandemic drives food-safety innovation at local restaurants (includes interactive graphics)

Throughout the pandemic, restaurants have tried to come up with unique ways to prepare and deliver food that are safe. They must minimize the...

COVID-19 pushing high school football recruits to make quick decisions (includes...

When college and high school programs across the nation were preparing to start spring football practice this past March, no one thought football, or...

Responses to COVID-19 differ in Miami, Colombia and Nicaragua (includes video...

As the end of summer nears, it seems COVID-19 isn't going away. The number of new cases in the United States remains in the...