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December 30, 2014: Hundreds Rally In Miami For End Of Violence Against Cops

Today on WLRN-Miami Herald News, you heard:

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6:31 p.m. Publix will extend insurance plans to same sex spouses of employees who are legally married.

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5:44 p.m. We talk with the Miami Herald's book editor about some of her favorite books of the year.

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5:32 p.m. The convicted steroid supplier in the case of baseball star Alex Rodriguez has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison.
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5:04 p.m. The International Swimming Hall of Fame has announced its 2015 inductees.

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4:44 p.m. From protest in Caracas to policy transformation in Cuba, 2014 was history-making for Latin America.
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4:32 p.m. Environmental organizations are preparing for a battle to protect south Dade pine rocklands from theme park developers.
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4:04 p.m. A conservative group is trying to stop a county clerk of courts, Orlando's mayor and a judge from helping same-sex couples get married next week of Florida.
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1:04 p.m. Oceanic researchers have made a rather healthy discovery just off the coast.
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11:04 Miami city commissioners have approved a multi-year tax rebate worth tens of millions of dollars for developers of the Miami Worldcenter project.
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10:04 Florida's minimum wage will be going up January 1. But the increase won't necessarily more money in the pockets of minimum-wage workers.
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9:35 As 2014 winds down, we talk with the Miami Herald's book editor about some of her favorite books of the year.

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9:04 Prospects for Medicaid expansion in Florida under Obamacare seem to be improving.

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8:43 From protest trauma in Caracas to policy transformation in Cuba, 2014 was history-making for Latin America. We're reviewing the year with one of South Florida's experts on the region.

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8:30 Oceanic researchers have made a pleasant discovery just off the coast. Officials with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection announced they recently found new patches of Staghorn Coral between northern Miami-Dade and northern Broward counties.

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8:20 Miami city commissioners have approved a multi-year tax rebate worth tens of millions of dollars for developers of the Miami Worldcenter project.

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8:04 In the wake of the December 20 shooting deaths of two New York City police officers, Miami's police union is calling for an end to violence against law enforcement officers. Hundreds of people turned out in downtown Miami Monday to honor fallen officers and to support the living.

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7:43 We talk with the Miami Herald's book editor about some of her favorite books of the year.

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7:20 Florida's minimum wage will be going up January first. But the increase won't necessarily mean more money in the pockets of minimum-wage workers.

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7:04 Expanding Medicaid eligibility under Obamacare for up to a million uninsured Floridians is looking more and more likely now that major business groups are getting behind the idea.
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6:43 From protest trauma in Caracas to policy transformation in Cuba, 2014 was history-making for Latin America. We're reviewing the year with one of South Florida's experts on the region.

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6:30 Oceanic researchers have made a pleasant discovery just off the coast. Officials with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection announced they recently found new patches of Staghorn Coral between northern Miami-Dade and northern Broward counties.

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6:20 As early as next week, two Florida Panhandle men could be the first gay couple to have a legally recognized marriage by the state.

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6:04 A portion of Miami's Biscayne Boulevard was awash in a sea of blue shirts last night as hundreds of police officers and their supporters called for an end to violence against law enforcement officers.

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