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Ten current members of the WLRN News staff are former interns. That says a lot about how important our internship program is as a pipeline of talent into our newsroom — and talent is what we’re after.
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Over the past six months, WLRN News has reorganized, retooled and reimagined our future. We asked ourselves, and we asked you: How can we better serve our community in South Florida?
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UPDATE: Republican Sen. Rick Scott has been critical of the Biden administration's handling of the migrant crisis in South Florida. Updated at 4:30 p.m.
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Cuban and Haitian migrants are once again landing battered boats in Florida in large numbers. Join Danny Rivero, host of the Detention By Design podcast, live in studio at WLRN this Friday, Jan. 20, for a timely discussion.
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An award-winning South Florida journalist with more than three decades of experience as a reporter, editor and news manager will join WLRN News early next year as its new Vice President for News.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis wins a second term as governor, and Marco Rubio wins a third term to the Senate. Several Republicans won key House races as well.
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Early voting for the 2022 midterms in South Florida has now begun. With multiple races, referendums and questions on ballots, we compiled endorsements from newspapers, unions and interest groups into a one-stop guide for voters in Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe and Palm Beach counties.
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Early voting for the midterms has now ended in Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe and Palm Beach counties. Here is our guide to vote on Election Day for the 2022 general election in person, including county-by-county locations, dates and times, as well as all the information you need for mail-in ballots, including how to cure a ballot that was rejected.
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Hurricane Ian made landfall Wednesday in southwest Florida as one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in the U.S., swamping streets with water and smashing trees along the coast while moving at a crawl that threatened catastrophic flooding across a wide area. Most of SOuth Florida remains under a tropical storm warning.
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A look at the latest closures as Hurricane Ian moves across Florida.
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Broward County is collecting canned goods and other non-perishables, toiletries, baby food and formula throughout the month of September.
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Through Election Day and late into the night, WLRN's teams followed all the developments across South Florida - from the polls to the parties. As the final votes are counted, find the latest returns here and read up on the highlights of a busy session of hard-fought wins and consequential results.