April 25, 2024

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| 8/7/2015

Florida set to pass 100 million visitor mark in 2015

After four record-setting years, Florida tourism is poised for yet another. “We’re at the top of the game,” Visit Florida president and CEO Will Seccombe told several hundred business leaders Wednesday at the monthly meeting of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce. [Source: Miami Herald]

Layoffs flat in Florida compared with last year

Employers announced 737 jobs cuts last month compared with 719 a year ago, outplacement consultant Challenger, Gray & Christmas reported Thursday. For the year, Florida's planned job cuts were nearly half of a year ago: 8,505 compared with 14,720. [Source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel]

Pain patients say they can't get medicine after crackdown on illegal Rx drug trade

Until a few years ago, Florida was considered the epicenter for the trafficking of illegal prescription narcotics. The DEA and local law enforcement shut down more than 250 so­called “pill mills” — clinics where doctors could sell narcotics directly to people for cash. Now Florida doctors can no longer dispense narcotics directly to patients. Full story from Kaiser Health News is here.

How small businesses can improve their cyber security

The threat of hackers and cyber-criminals is very real, for large companies and small businesses alike. That means that business owners must accept that a strong cyber-defense system is a must in the modern business world. [Source: Forbes]

Amid tough times, Puerto Rican millennials create unique businesses

It's tough to see a bright future for debt-addled Puerto Rico as many of its younger residents flee its worsening economy. But a number of young entrepreneurs on the island are defying the doomsday projections, staying put and embarking on business projects. [Source: NBC News]

ALSO AROUND FLORIDA:

› Meet the canine guardians of Florida agriculture
Protecting Florida’s $120 billion agriculture industry requires a multifaceted approach, including the assistance of several four-legged, furry helpers.

› Broward mayors: We want Uber back
Eight mayors in Broward appeared in a full-page Sun Sentinel ad this week urging the county to "bring back options like Uber.'' It's no secret the cities and county disagree on many matters, and have spent plenty of time the past two years reading the state laws about how cities can sue a county, or vice versa.

› NOAA downgrades the chance of hurricanes this season
The summer's relatively quiet hurricane season is highly likely to linger, said Gerry Bell, lead hurricane forecaster for NOAA's Climate Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland.

› Florida falling short on policies to prevent, fight cancer
According to the latest edition of How Do You Measure Up?: A Progress Report on State Legislative Activity to Reduce Cancer Incidence and Mortality, Florida did not measure up to policy recommendations in any of the nine issue areas ranked.

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