April 18, 2024

Articles by Amy Martinez:

A month after Florida went on COVID-19 lockdown, Will Benson took his wife and two young children out on his skiff for a quarantine break.
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Florida's cruise industry prepares for what is shaping up to be a record-setting 2022
By all appearances, cruise lines won't have to do much to entice their traditional customers back on board as they resume sailing.
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Dealing with uncertainty
“Of course, nobody knew we were on the eve of a pandemic, or one of us might have thought better of that plan,” she laughs.
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Priorities for the year ahead
“The court system estimates that there'll be a little more than 1.1 million cases backlogged as of July... That's just in Florida."
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Justice for all
“It just caused me to double down on my efforts related to the role lawyers can play when appropriately focused,” says attorney Al Dotson.
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Thinking bigger
“I had one gift — I was curious, and I liked to learn,” says Gary Sasso.
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No immunity from racism
Jaret Davis was helping a friend move out of her house in an affluent Miami neighborhood about 20 years ago when neighbors called the police three times, supicious Davis was stealing furniture.
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FIU aims to fill thousands of cyber-security vacancies through apprenticeship program
With a $2-million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor, Florida International University has launched an apprenticeship program in cyber-security.
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Online travel search engine Kayak expands with  its own tech-driven Miami Beach hotel
The 52-room Kayak Miami Beach, which recently opened in a 1934 Art Deco building, functions as a test lab and showcase for the company's new app-based hotel management system...
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Thermaband focuses on hot flash help
Technology-driven solution to hot flashes for menopausal women, chemotherapy patients and others...
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