WLRN WEEKEND: A collection of some of our feature stories for your weekend reading
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Lake Worth Beach community members decried an immigration operation in their city, as 25 to 30 federal agents and Florida law enforcement officers surrounded a bakery to arrest a single man. The man's children watched outside before he turned himself in to immigration officers. It comes as the city has been under siege immigration efforts in the past week — part of a national push by ICE and the Trump administration.
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Dressed in bright red and metal horned hats, Norwegians sat in the middle of Ocean Drive to chant their iconic ‘ro!’
- March, rally planned in Miami to mark five years since historic 2021 anti-Cuban government protests
- Expanding Miami-Dade transit could require tax hikes, mayor warns in new memo, reports Miami Herald
- Immigrant rights groups rally to save TPS for Haitians
- After pushback, West Palm Beach puts breaks on its aggressive downtown growth plans
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U.S. Rep.'s María Elvira Salazar, R-Miami, Mario Díaz-Balart R-Miami, Carlos A. Giménez, R-Miami, and Christopher H. Smith, R-New Jersey, sent a joint letter to top Trump Administration officials demanding immediate action against the Comercializadora de Servicios Médicos Cubanos.
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The Sigma Delta Chi Awards, which trace their roots back to 1932, recognize the highest tiers of journalism across print, radio, television, and online categories.
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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced the work permit extension on Friday, the same day it was supposed to expire for 350,000 Haitian TPS holders nationwide, including more than nationwide was set to expire on Friday.
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