Suria Rimer
WLRN Sundial 2020-21 High School InternSuria Rimer is a senior in high school and currently intern as a production assistant at WLRN Sundial. Once she graduates, Suria hopes to study journalism and political science in college.
Her ultimate dream is to become a member of the White House Press Corps, but in the meantime she likes to embroider, give tarot readings to her friends, and listen to R&B music.
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A new series from the Miami Herald and McClatchy follows what work is like inside a hospital's COVID-19 Unit. A new Florida Atlantic University study says housing is 11% overvalued in the current market. And a new book brings to life old Yiddish stories for kids.
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A new series from the Miami Herald and McClatchy follows what work is like inside a hospital's COVID-19 Unit. A new Florida Atlantic University study says housing is 11% overvalued in the current market. And a new book brings to life old Yiddish stories for kids.
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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?
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Did Florida's approach to unemployment fraud deny benefits to those who needed it the most? A conversation about anti-Asian hate, its role in history and the efforts to stop it. And how a bad allergy season could mean a booming mango season.
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Did Florida's approach to unemployment fraud deny benefits to those who needed it the most? A conversation about anti-Asian hate, its role in history and the efforts to stop it. And how a bad allergy season could mean a booming mango season.
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Is spring break bringing needed business to Florida's ravaged tourism economy? Plus, a rise in domestic violence cases during the pandemic. And the story of Cuban actress Estelita Rodriguez in the new book "Find Me in Havana."
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Is spring break bringing needed business to Florida's ravaged tourism economy? Plus, a rise in domestic violence cases during the pandemic. And the story of Cuban actress Estelita Rodriguez in the new book "Find Me in Havana."
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Changes might be coming to Florida’s elections, and how people living with disabilities are being affected by the pandemic.
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Changes might be coming to Florida’s elections, and how people living with disabilities are being affected by the pandemic.