Business & Economy /business Business & Economy en-US SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ä± Thu, 02 Jul 2026 11:00:55 GMT How Gen Z in Florida is navigating a weaker labor market in the age of AI /business/2026-07-02/how-gen-z-in-florida-is-navigating-a-weaker-labor-market-in-the-age-of-ai Artificial intelligence is affecting college coursework and companies' hiring practices. In Florida, recent college grads and young professionals say it's changing how they look at work. Thu, 02 Jul 2026 11:00:55 GMT /business/2026-07-02/how-gen-z-in-florida-is-navigating-a-weaker-labor-market-in-the-age-of-ai Gabriella Paul Jupiter Medical Center is eyeing a major expansion with the construction of a second campus /health/2026-06-30/jupiter-medical-center-is-eyeing-a-major-expansion-with-the-construction-of-a-second-campus Jupiter Medical Center is eyeing a major expansion with the construction of a second campus in western Palm Beach County amid growing concerns the state's property overhaul proposal could impact healthcare services across the county. Tue, 30 Jun 2026 19:40:21 GMT /health/2026-06-30/jupiter-medical-center-is-eyeing-a-major-expansion-with-the-construction-of-a-second-campus Wilkine Brutus Miami airport food workers authorize strike amid busy World Cup travel season /business/2026-06-30/strike-miami-airport-workers-wages-world-cup Workers for Areas USA who staff multiple restaurants at Miami International Airport may soon strike over claims their employer won't raise them to a livable wage. Tue, 30 Jun 2026 18:55:14 GMT /business/2026-06-30/strike-miami-airport-workers-wages-world-cup Joshua Ceballos Built on the waterfront: The 90-year legacy of Miami’s longshoremen's union /history/2026-06-24/miami-longshoremen-union When hundreds of longshoremen and their families got together this week in Overtown with live music, vendors, and matching shirts, they weren't just celebrating any event — they were commemorating nearly a century of labor that built the "Cruise Capital of the World" in Miami. Wed, 24 Jun 2026 20:17:22 GMT /history/2026-06-24/miami-longshoremen-union Valentina Nuñez DeSantis Signs Bill to Push More Commercial Policies Out of Citizens /the-florida-roundup/2026-06-18/desantis-signs-bill-to-push-more-commercial-policies-out-of-citizens Surplus lines insurers are companies largely exempt from state regulations, and their rates and policies aren’t reviewed by the Office of Insurance Regulation. As of May 31, surplus lines carriers covered 778,000 policies in Florida, including 88,314 homeowner policies and 147,501 commercial property policies, according to the Florida Surplus Lines Service Office. Thu, 18 Jun 2026 18:00:00 GMT /the-florida-roundup/2026-06-18/desantis-signs-bill-to-push-more-commercial-policies-out-of-citizens Gray Rohrer | News Service of Florida America's founding documents arrive via ‘Freedom Plane’ for historic exhibit at Museum of Miami /arts-culture/2026-06-18/americas-founding-documents-arrive-via-freedom-plane-for-historic-exhibit-at-museum-of-miami The "Freedom Plane National Tour" brings nine rare, original artifacts — including the Treaty of Paris — to the Museum of Miami for a two-week exhibition celebrating the nation's 250th birthday. Thu, 18 Jun 2026 10:00:00 GMT /arts-culture/2026-06-18/americas-founding-documents-arrive-via-freedom-plane-for-historic-exhibit-at-museum-of-miami Halle Vazquez Florida's labor market adds education jobs. They're not in public schools /education/2026-06-17/floridas-labor-market-adds-education-jobs-theyre-not-in-public-schools The state added over a thousand jobs in private K-12 education while losing more than 5,000 public school jobs in the last year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Wed, 17 Jun 2026 13:45:00 GMT /education/2026-06-17/floridas-labor-market-adds-education-jobs-theyre-not-in-public-schools Gabriella Paul How does a new law protect Floridians from footing data center electric bills? /business/2026-06-12/how-does-a-new-law-protect-floridians-from-footing-data-center-electric-bills Duke Energy proposed a data center tariff, required under a new state law to shield Floridians from increased costs. But the Office of Public Counsel says it doesn't comply. Fri, 12 Jun 2026 17:13:00 GMT /business/2026-06-12/how-does-a-new-law-protect-floridians-from-footing-data-center-electric-bills Jessica Meszaros More Floridians are turning to 'Buy Now, Pay Later' plans to cover grocery costs /business/2026-06-12/more-floridians-are-turning-to-buy-now-pay-later-plans-to-cover-grocery-costs More than one in three families has used apps like Klarna or Afterpay to cover the cost of food in the past 12 months, according to a poll from No Kid Hungry. Fri, 12 Jun 2026 11:00:23 GMT /business/2026-06-12/more-floridians-are-turning-to-buy-now-pay-later-plans-to-cover-grocery-costs Gabriella Paul Door shuts on some immigrant entrepreneurs as U.S. restricts small-business loans /immigration/2026-06-12/door-shuts-on-some-immigrant-entrepreneurs-as-u-s-restricts-small-business-loans For decades, immigrants who are legal permanent residents in the U.S. could get loans through the Small Business Administration, a core pillar of small-business lending. Not anymore. Fri, 12 Jun 2026 11:00:00 GMT /immigration/2026-06-12/door-shuts-on-some-immigrant-entrepreneurs-as-u-s-restricts-small-business-loans Alina Selyukh