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With multiple races across South Florida voters' ballots, including those for nonpartisan positions such as judges, county commissioners and school board members, we have compiled endorsements from newspapers, unions and groups into a one-stop guide.
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The multimedia project exploring how the pandemic affected education for the most vulnerable children was a partnership between various Florida Public Media organizations.
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It's primary day in Florida. Over two million voters cast their ballots during early voting across the state. If you are voting today, here is our county-by-county guide.
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WLRN News says goodbye to several longtime leaders and editors who are moving on to unique opportunities to continue to serve a journalistic mission in new ways.In this moment of transition, the news department remains committed to quality journalism as it names transitional leaders.
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Men and women who are 35 and older and either have HIV or are at risk for getting it may qualify for a paid study that focuses on the risk of death from cardiovascular disease among people who have the virus that causes AIDS.
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The Supreme Court's decision ending guaranteed abortion rights in the U.S. was met with condemnation and praise in South Florida.
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WLRN News has won nine Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards including Excellence in innovation, investigative reporting and hard news for reporting from 2021.
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WLRN earned 14 awards in the Florida News Awards competition for journalism produced in 2021, including Overall Station of the Year. Sundial's Leslie Ovalle is the top radio producer in the state.
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Florida lawmakers approved a record $112.1 billion spending plan on Monday. It’s the state's largest budget ever, and was approved on near unanimous votes with no debate. Its passage marks the end to a session dominated by a once-in-a-decade redistricting plan and heated partisan and culture clashes over policy.
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As we exit the COVID crisis, help our reporters document the recovery of our region's cultural economy.
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Are you a first, second or third generation Haitian American living in South Florida? Do you speak Haitian Creole?