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WLRN WEEKEND: A collection of some of our feature stories for your weekend reading

This Miami-Dade environmental department is one of the oldest in the state. Will it survive?
The county's Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM) has survived budget cuts, changing politics and the scorn of developers. But now environmental advocates worry its storied tenure might finally be coming to an end under plans to reorganize a department already handicapped by staff shortages and strip it of environmental permitting authority.
South Florida ties to AllHere and ex-Miami schools chief revealed, as feds continue probe
Company under examination by federal authorities for $6 million contract under former Miami-Dade schools chief, Alberto Carvalho, in Los Angeles school district had extensive ties to South Florida, WLRN found, and secured a key contract with the Miami-Dade County Public Schools district.
New World Symphony's experimental performances bring new twists to a night at the symphony
The New World Symphony BLUE Project Performances are a way for all of the institution's fellows to try new ways of performing classical music for new and changing audiences. Harpist Eloïse Fares brings the audience into a twisted and mysterious performance with 'The Clock Strikes 2:32 p.m.'
New Miami Commissioner wants to bring back 'Little Havana Pride' through revitalization
Newly elected Commissioner Rolando Escalona has ambitious plans to revamp a tourist hotspot neighborhood he claims has been neglected for years.
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