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The decision suggested that the scale of President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign — an issue that is at the heart of his presidency — is hurting industries and constituencies that he does not want to lose.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis says removing incentives for unwanted, unauthorized occupants will protect Florida property owners.
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Nearly three years into the pandemic, travel has returned but hotel staff have not. Unable to find workers, hotel owners and managers are having to adapt to what they believe is the new normal.
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After an emotional debate, city commissioners unanimously approved a deal to restore the Gulfstream Hotel, which could bring hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars in revenue to the city's struggling economy.
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Emergency workers continued to hunt through the ruins for the missing. Authorities have said they suspect the cause was a leak of gas as a tank truck was servicing the building.
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At least 23 people were trapped when the Siji Kaiyuan Hotel in Suzhou collapsed Monday afternoon.
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Miami Beach is appealing a decision by a Circuit Court judge that ruled the city's 2 a.m. ban on alcohol sales unlawful.
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Business owners who rely on seasonal foreign workers coming to the U.S. on H-2B visas are struggling to find help they need for what's expected to be a busy summer.
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State and national hotel industry representatives said in a conference call Tuesday that a second round of federal assistance is needed, even if it’s just freeing up unused money from what are known as the Paycheck Protection Program and the Main Street Lending Program.
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Updated Sunday, May 31: Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez announced Sunday that beaches in Miami-Dade County will remain closed while there is a…
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Hotels have been devastated by the pandemic. To survive, they are adapting with extra-deep cleaning and contactless interactions. And it may mean rooms with no notepads and pens — and no minibars.
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Shipmonk was used to hiring people fast to fill jobs in its expanding Fort Lauderdale wareshouse. Since COVID-19 hit, the company has been telling some…