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Yvette and Yvonne Rodriguez, twin sisters and entrepreneurs, explain how their Cuban cigar brand Tres Lindas Cubanas tells their story.
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Zykeria Lord said she has "learned how to remain calm no matter how chaotic it is."
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Inside of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show is a movement to connect environmental entrepreneurs with philanthropists who love to boat and are…
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Thirteen-year-old Taylor Moxey is quite extrodinary.The Miami teen launched her own cupcake company at the age of seven. She also founded the "Taylor…
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One Fort Lauderdale ice cream shop is getting ready to host a special limited-edition flavor. Yo Mama's Ice Cream on Fort Lauderdale Beach teamed up with…
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Marlee's Diner has been a beloved institution in Deerfield Beach for the past 17 years. Diners could get all types of homemade pies - from cherry to peach…
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Climate Change and Property Value, The Future Of the Miami Heat, 500 Startups & Fun Home The MusicalGuests for Sundial Thursday, April 26, 2018:Jesse Keenan conducts research and teaches courses on urban development and climate adaptation at the Graduate…
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Three South Florida high school students have come up with an invention that could protect people from becoming rape victims. What's that invention? They…
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Uber for kids? It could be a thing in Miami soon, with the debut of a ride-sharing service that's a new spin on the after-school carpool. The company is…
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Entrepreneurship in South Florida region is very healthy. But it also is struggling.There is no doubt South Florida is having an entrepreneurial moment.…
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Felecia Hatcher and Derick Pearson started their nonprofit Code Fever Miami three years ago.The husband and wife duo wanted to use their background in…
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Santiago Cueto’s a lawyer from Coral Gables. But this election season he’s moved into a new business: cereal.It started with questions from his 8-year-old…