April 20, 2024

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Adapting to Change

I have been impressed with how well our staff has acclimated to the current work-from-home environment. Read more »
Published on 5/27/2020

UF Health's department of anesthesiology develops N95 mask alternative

In response to a shortage of N95 protective masks, UF Health's department of anesthesiology has developed an alternative... Read more »
Published on 5/27/2020

Thad Seymour: UCF's steady hand

UCF's interim President Thad Seymour steered the school through a series of crises before making way for its new president. Read more »
Published on 5/27/2020

A makeover for Port Canaveral

Port Canaveral has evolved from a small fishing and oil port to the second-largest cruise port in the world — and it's getting bigger. Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

Black Angels Miami helps African-Americans become angel investors

Black Angels Miami aims to boost minority entrepreneur participation by helping affluent African-Americans and other minorities become angel investors. Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

COVID-19's impact on Florida's manufacturing sector

Until the coronavirus outbreak, Florida's manufacturing sector was booming, growing both in jobs and productivity. Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

Judy Genshaft is a Florida Icon

Former president, University of South Florida, Tampa; age 72 Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

Orlando's mayor: Buddy Dyer

During his 17 years in office, Mayor Buddy Dyer has transformed downtown Orlando and led the city through some of its darkest hours... Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

Florida's plan to build 330 miles of new toll roads

Florida's plan to build 330 miles of new toll roads in the hinterlands hinges on uncertain finances. Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

Take-out food during the coronavirus crisis

Only one thing is certain about the future of restaurants amid the coronavirus crisis: Takeout, delivery and curb service will get better. It has to. Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

Florida and the COVID-19 recession: Looking ahead

Florida's economic recovery — as well as the nation's — depends on too many unknowns and on how residents and businesses respond. Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

Florida's business fortitude

It is unbelievable to think back to what has transpired over the past 30 days... Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

Pensacola gets new incubator

The Pensacola Entrepreneur Initiative launches the Spring Entrepreneur Hub. Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

Huckins Yacht builds a hybrid prototype

Huckins Yacht, a third-generation family-owned custom yacht manufacturer in Jacksonville, has begun building a hybrid prototype. Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

Embry-Riddle develops drone program to fight mosquitoes

Jonathan Hale, a senior in Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems program and an intern with Volusia County, is developing a drone program to assist the county’s mosquito control efforts.... Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

Zak Miller creates phone app to help count the homeless

When the founder and CEO of Hyperion Data learned how data designed to count the homeless population was collected... Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

Family-owned Fast-Dry's tennis court conversions

Fast-Dry made the Super Bowl site tennis-ready. Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

Florida's Biggest Airports, Ports and Foreign Trade Zones

See the latest data on Florida's biggest airports, ports and foreign trade zones. Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

BlueGrace Logistics Merger

Riverview-based BlueGrace Logistics has purchased Anthym Logistics, a freight broker with offices in Tampa and Chicago, in an $80-million deal. Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

Rebuilding the Bahamas

The Port of Palm Beach's No. 1 export market — the Bahamas — was hit in September by that nation's worst natural disaster, Hurricane Dorian. Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

Northeast Florida's transportation hub

Northeast Florida's efforts to create a transportation hub connecting virtually all modes of transportation is nearing the finish line. Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

Covid 19's impact on the Port of Pensacola

Port revenue nearly doubled from 2018 to 2019 — from $1.26 million to $2.41 million — and was expected to continue growing into this fiscal year and 2021. Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

Florida Transportation: Moving Ahead

PortMiami, Miami Airport, Signature Bridge Read more »
Published on 4/27/2020

A public health success

Targeting HIV through EHRs Read more »
Published on 4/7/2020

Sunsetting VistA

The VA was the first in the nation to integrate electronic medical records with its homegrown software. Now the agency is junking it and migrating to Cerner. Read more »
Published on 4/7/2020

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