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More Floridians on food stamps despite increase in jobs
As reported by the Sun Sentinel, a record number of South Floridians continue to receive food stamps even though the economy shows signs of recovery in the unemployment rate.
Brad Woodside cruises to win with north side support
Brad Woodside won his ninth term as Fredericton's mayor thanks to support across the city.
International appeal fueling Miami recovery
By Marilyn Bowden While the situation in Europe bears watching, economists and business leaders say Miami's international appeal should continue to aid its recovery.
Red, white and blue flags covered MOCA Plaza Friday night in North Miami in a celebration of independence.
More private colleges offering tuition discounts
The cost of a college education continues to increase faster than inflation; a phenomenon that's roiling family budgets and spurring calls for action on Capitol Hill.
Pablo R. Cordero, MD, of Fall River and Osprey, Florida, passed away on Saturday, May 12, 2012 at his home in Fall River.
Brad Woodside wins Fredericton mayor's race
Brad Woodside easily won his eighth term as Fredericton's mayor on Monday night, defeating political newcomer Matthew Hayes in Monday's election.
Rubenstein gives Duke $15M for innovation effort
The 2011 Americas Venture Capital Conference, hosted by FIU, brought together entrepreneurs and investors at the Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables.
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