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Key West leaders want to fulfill the wishes of voters and limit the types of cruise ships that can port at the city. Another person was arrested in the ongoing investigation of the assassination of Haiti’s president. And, a Palm Beach Post investigation looks into how sugar cane burning affects residents of the county.
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Key West leaders want to fulfill the wishes of voters and limit the types of cruise ships that can port at the city. Another person was arrested in the ongoing investigation of the assassination of Haiti’s president. And, a Palm Beach Post investigation looks into how sugar cane burning affects residents of the county.
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WLRN reporters update us on the latest from Surfside. We check in with an attorney about the first lawsuits coming down, damages and who people are suing for responsibility. And we look to a family therapist to share strategies for checking in with yourself — and talking to your kids about this trauma.
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WLRN reporters update us on the latest from Surfside. We check in with an attorney about the first lawsuits coming down, damages and who people are suing for responsibility. And we look to a family therapist to share strategies for checking in with yourself — and talking to your kids about this trauma.
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Part of a beachfront condominium collapses overnight in Surfside. Local leaders in South Florida work to make the region a tech hub. And we look at how one activist is using art to bring attention to the human side of the housing insecurity issue.
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Part of a beachfront condominium collapses overnight in Surfside. Local leaders in South Florida work to make the region a tech hub. And we look at how one activist is using art to bring attention to the human side of the housing insecurity issue.
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Florida has already vaccinated millions, efforts may shift starting today. The state has a new law in the books that makes it very difficult to sue an institution if you think they were negligent and allowed COVID to spread. And we meet Teresa Murphy, Miami-Dade's teacher of the year who embraced teaching from home — while battling cancer.
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Florida has already vaccinated millions, efforts may shift starting today. The state has a new law in the books that makes it very difficult to sue an institution if you think they were negligent and allowed COVID to spread. And we meet Teresa Murphy, Miami-Dade's teacher of the year who embraced teaching from home — while battling cancer.
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Florida has more than 33,000 deaths connected to COVID-19 — but a new report shows that it could be much more. Why is the Sunshine State so behind on solar energy? And a Boca Raton councilman is jogging the entire city to clean up trash.
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Florida has more than 33,000 deaths connected to COVID-19 — but a new report shows that it could be much more. Why is the Sunshine State so behind on solar energy? And a Boca Raton councilman is jogging the entire city to clean up trash.
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Florida is spending millions on a contact tracing app, although Gov. Ron DeSantis doesn't quite believe in the practice. One Democrat has broken ranks on the fate of Homestead's childhood detention center. And how is the Miami Open keeping players and fans safe as the pandemic continues?
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Florida is spending millions on a contact tracing app, although Gov. Ron DeSantis doesn't quite believe in the practice. One Democrat has broken ranks on the fate of Homestead's childhood detention center. And how is the Miami Open keeping players and fans safe as the pandemic continues?