Miami, FL
đ„ Messi fires Miami into the semis, Ronaldo decisive once again
In Florida, Inter Miami brushed aside Nashville (4-0) to reach the final four of the MLS Eastern Conference playoffs.
La Pulga scored a brace and provided an assist. He thus reached the milestone of 400 career assists. Across all generations, only Ferenc PuskĂĄs (404) has done better than Messi. A record that should soon fall…
Meanwhile, Messiâs eternal rival was not idle. Cristiano Ronaldo found the net again from the penalty spot.
In the Saudi Pro League title race, the Portuguese converted his penalty in Neom to allow Al-Nassr to retain their place at the top (3-1). Ronaldoâs teammates are now on a run of eight wins in as many matches.
Miami, FL
Highway 41 fire burns thousands of acres, threatens structures in west Miami-Dade
A wildfire is still burning in the Everglades Wednesday as firefighters work to control the flames threatening structures in western Miami-Dade.
The Highway 41 fire, named for its proximity to U.S. 41, has grown to 5,000 acres and was 0% contained as of Tuesday night, according to the U.S. Forest Service. It broke out at around 5 p.m. Monday.
Eight structures were threatened by the fire, but no evacuation orders were issued and no injuries have been reported, officials said.
The fire is burning further from Tamiami Trail than it was Tuesday, but drivers headed west from Miami will be able to see flames west of the Miccosukee Resort and Casino and Krome Avenue. The roadway remains open.
Fire response
The U.S. Forest Service reports that 48 personnel have been assigned to the blaze, along with five fire engines, four helicopters, and two fixed-wing aircraft. Officials said Tuesday that at least one USDA Forest Service engine from Arkansas supported the initial suppression efforts.
Crews were seen fighting the fire by air, making multiple runs to dump water onto the flames.
Firefighting efforts have cost approximately $750,000 so far.
The cause of the blaze remains undetermined.
Will I see smoke from the Highway 41 fire?
Northeast winds are keeping the smoke away from highly populated areasâfor now.
“However, winds are changing here over the next day to two, and that could move the smoke around,” NBC6 meteorologist Adam Berg said.
By Thursday morning, more smoke may be blown east.
The National Weather Service advises residents to:
- exercise caution while driving if smoke reduces visibility
- monitor local air quality
- if sensitive to particle pollution, reduce time outdoors
Miami, FL
2 more Miami Beach Commissioners endorse Vicki Lopez for Miami-Dade Commission
Miami-Dade County Commissioner Vicki Lopezâs campaign to keep her District 5 seat now has support from a majority of the Miami Beach Commission.
This week, Lopezâs campaign announced endorsements from City Commissioners Laura Dominguez and Monica Matteo-Salinas.
They join two other Miami Beach officials â Commissioners Tanya Katzoff Bhatt and Alex Fernandez â backing Lopez.
Dominguez, who handily won re-election alongside Fernandez in early November, called Lopez âa proven partner for Miami Beach who understands what our residents need.â
She cited Lopezâs work as a state lawmaker on condo safety and âreal solutions on housing.â
âVicki is thoughtful, collaborative, and knows how to turn priorities into action,â she said in a statement. âI look forward to continuing to work together to keep Miami Beach safe, resilient, and strong.â
Matteo-Salinas, a former City Hall aide who won her seat in December with 71% of the vote, said Lopez has earned the trust of her constituents ânot with words, but with action.â
âVicki shows up prepared, principled, and genuinely committed to getting it right. She doesnât lead for the headlines. She leads for the people,â she said in a statement.
âShe has been a true partner to our city by being accessible, collaborative, and never too busy to pick up the phone when our residents need answers. Vicki Lopez is the kind of leader our community deserves: experienced, accountable, and deeply rooted in the values that make this county a place weâre proud to call home. I am proud to support her campaign to continue to lead as our county commissioner.â
Lopez, in a statement, expressed gratitude for âthe support of leaders who are working every day to serve Miami Beach residents.â
âOur partnership with municipal leaders is essential to tackling the issues that matter most â from housing and safety to infrastructure and quality of life,â she said. âI look forward to continuing that work together.â
Lopez, who was appointed by her County Commission peers last year, raised nearly $589,000 last quarter, far outpacing her lone challenger, Florida Highway Patrol trooper and former Miami Commissioner Joe Sanchez.
Both Lopez and Sanchez are Republicans. Bhatt, Domiguez, Fernandez and Matteo-Salinas are all Democrats.
District 5 includes the cities of Miami and Miami Beach.
All County Commission candidates will be on the Aug. 18 Primary ballot, as those races and others in the county are technically nonpartisan.
If no candidate in a given contest receives more than 50% of the vote, the top two candidates will compete in a Nov. 3 runoff.
Miami, FL
A new airport? A larger port? All that was said at the âState of the Ports’ in Miami
Once a year, leaders in transportation and trade come together to discuss the âState of the Portsâ and what the future holds.
Could a second airport be coming to Miami-Dade?
Last week, the county commission moved forward with studying the possibility, warning that Miami International Airport could reach capacity within the next 15 years.
âWe are working through that right now. It is a long process that takes anywhere from 15 to 20 years,â said Ralph Cutie, Director and CEO of Miami International Airport.
As for expanding PortMiami, Director and CEO Hydi Webb says building outward isnât an option.
âWe really canât build on our island and make it bigger, but what we are doing is building vertically,â Webb said.
These are just some of the discussions highlighted at this yearâs âState of the Portsâ event, which examines how the industry is adapting to growing demand, population increases, and rising tourism.
Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava emphasized the need to stay ahead.
âWe have to make sure that we stay not only current, but that we get aheadâthatâs why we call it âfuture-ready,ââ she said.
Cutie says the airportâs Capital Improvement Plan now totals $14 billion. The plan will roll out over the next 15 years to accommodate an estimated 77 million passengers and 4.2 million tons of cargo by 2040.
That includes major upgrades across the airport.
âFrom replacing all of our passenger loading bridges to upgrading elevators, escalators, moving walkways, and renovating all of our restrooms,â Cutie said.
There are also improvements planned for concourses and terminals.
âWe have a new Concourse K under constructionâa $750 million project expected to be completed by 2029. Concourse D60, a $1.1 billion project, will break ground in 2027 and be completed by 2030,â he added.
Another major focus is cargo. Cutie says volume has grown for six consecutive years.
âWe are finalizing our cargo development master plan, which will add a few million square feet to our cargo facilities,â he said.
At PortMiami, the strategy is similarâgrow upward and operate more efficiently.
âWe are stacking containers higher with modern infrastructure. Weâre also building garages and facilities that can include parking, intermodal areas, and even office space,â Webb said.
She added that future plans could include shifting some operations off-site.
âWe are studying the concept of an inland portâlooking at what functions we can move off the port, like empty container storage,â Webb explained.
Itâs important to note that these projects are expected to be funded through public-private partnerships, not taxpayer dollars, according to Tax Collector Dariel FernĂĄndez.
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