
The South Florida Roundup
Fridays at 1 PM & Saturdays at 6 AM on WLRN 91.3FM
Each week, journalists and newsmakers from South Florida analyze and debate some of the most topical issues from across the region.
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The week-long water advisory has been lifted in the city of West Palm Beach and surrounding areas, addressing community gun violence and healing trauma, and the rise of migrants being intercepted by the Coast Guard.
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The current status of the coronavirus response in South Florida, how are wages affecting the push for Floridians to return to the job market and street art and advertising collide in Miami's Wynwood neighborhood.
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Looking back on the last year’s push for social justice reform through local government efforts, academia, and activism sparked by the death of George Floyd.
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On the latest South Florida Roundup, we explored the latest news on masks, vaccines, Miami-Dade County's new chief heat officer, and a financial controversy in the city of Tamarac.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis may have canceled local COVID rules, but you still have to wear a mask in some places. And addressing the increase in gun violence, and warnings of a "bloody summer," in South Florida.
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Broward County School Board Chairwoman Rosalind Osgood discusses superintendent Robert Runcie's departure and Miami Herald reporters talk about COVID-19 vaccine disparities in Miami-Dade County.
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Exploring the future of the relationship between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve and remembering the life of Arthur McDuffie more than 40 years after he was killed by police.
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The school districts of Broward, Palm Beach and Miami Dade counties have announced that they aim to have all students return to classrooms for the next academic year. On the South Florida Roundup, education reporters from the South Florida Sun Sentinel, Palm Beach Post and Miami Herald spoke about districts plans to keep students and faculty safe while the pandemic continues.
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Miami-Dade County businesses prepare for the easing of coronavirus restrictions, City of Miami's new police chief looks to the future of the department and three Democrats have expressed an interest in running to fill Florida's 20 congressional District seat after the death of Rep. Alcee Hastings.
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Expanding COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility, Combating Litter On Beaches And A Veteran Journalist RetiresA look at how Miami-Dade county is preparing to distribute COVID-19 to the masses. Environmental advocates says beach litter is not a seasonal issue and celebrating the 44-year career of the South Florida Sun Sentinel's editorial page editor, who retires this week.