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From solar panels to electric buses — the Biden Administration wants to make it easier for schools to tap more than $5.5 billion for climate-friendly upgrades.
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Homelessness and drug use became more visible on public transit during the pandemic, worrying commuters. Philadelphia is now pairing cops with social workers to help those in need.
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Americans use nearly four times the energy researchers say is needed to live a happy, healthy and prosperous life.
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Spirit had already agreed to a proposed merger with Frontier Airlines, but JetBlue is offering more money.
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Drivers slowing down to look at nearby boaters are causing two-mile backups and frequent collisions, Florida Keys officials say. They want to create a "visual barrier" to block the view.
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Brightline has completed the first major construction zone in its 170 mile extension from West Palm Beach to the Orlando International Airport.
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The commuter rail system's executive director declared his intent to resign after clashing with the board of directors over troubles related to construction defects that delayed the line's use of the Brightline station.
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Federal prosecutors say the company hasn't modified its "wait time" policy to help riders with disabilities. Uber says it now waives fees for riders who certify that they're disabled.
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Monroe County commissioners chose about a dozen suggestions for improving traffic and safety on the Overseas Highway, from their new transportation master plan to send to the state Department of Transportation — including ferry service from Miami.
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The Overseas Highway, U.S. 1 in the Florida Keys, is a state road but Monroe County has still come up with a plan to improve it. They want to find ways to make the essential road that ties together the Keys safer and easier to drive.
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The westbound train, Empire Builder, was on its way from Chicago to Seattle when it left the tracks Saturday after near Joplin, Mont., killing three people.
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This post will be updated today, Friday, May 21, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.