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Baseball Debacle In Palm Beach County, Persian Cuisine And Miami's Music Scene

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Lauren (Lolo) Reskin opened Sweat Records in 2005.

Temporary Protected Status for tens of thousands of Haitians living in the U.S. will end in 2019. The announcement came Monday, leaving thousands of people scattering to figure out the next step. We spoke with Patricia Mazzei of the Miami Herald about the latest news on TPS recipients.

Houston Astros fans living in South Florida will no doubt be celebrating the World Series title when the team comes back for spring training in Palm Beach County. But there is a small contingency of people who are not happy because they're owed millions for work that was done on the spring training facility. We spoke with Joe Capozzi of the Palm Beach Post.

Fooq's restaurant in downtown Miami was just named to Forbes Magazine's 30 Under 30. It's a prestiges list. David Foulquier sat down with us to discuss his Persian and French upbringing.

Lauren (Lolo) Reskin knows Miami's music scene. Her company, Sweat Records, has helped to give local performerns and artists a stage to perform on. We talk about some of the underground music that is making Miami a hip place to be. We also talk with her about Small Business Saturday. 

Luis Hernandez is an award-winning journalist and host whose career spans three decades in cities across the U.S. He’s the host of WLRN’s newest daily talk show, Sundial (Mon-Thu), and the news anchor every afternoon during All Things Considered.