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A cruise ship with hundreds of passengers has diverted to the Bahamas after a U.S. judge granted an order to seize the vessel as part of a lawsuit over $4 million in unpaid fuel.
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The Bahamas held a snap election last week to face its COVID-19 crisis — while community leaders like Father Stephen Grant still struggle with Hurricane Dorian.
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The Progressive Liberal Party's Philip Brave Davis will be the Bahamas' next Prime Minister after beating Prime Minister Hubert Minnis' Free National Movement in a snap election driven by the pandemic.
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Health experts say they are seeing more young people, especially children, in emergency care with the coronavirus. A reporter shares her story aboard a cruise where multiple passengers contracted COVID. Plus, we dive into the world of digital art at a Miami museum, one of the first museums to purchase an NFT.
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Miami’s 125th birthday — we’ll learn about some of the city’s most interesting, and lesser-known, history.
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This post will be updated today, Friday, June 4, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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This post will be updated today, Tuesday, March 23, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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Bahamas Petroleum reported Monday that exploratory drilling 90 miles west of Andros Island had found too little oil to be commercially viable.
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The deep sea sponges are also found in the Caribbean, containing centuries of records about ocean changes. But collecting them has been hard.
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A Bahamian oil company contracted a drill ship to begin exploring the island country's waters for oil in less than a month.
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Front yards were buried under flood waters and snapped trees and downed power lines littered roadways throughout the Bahamas Saturday, as a weak Hurricane…
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In preparation for Hurricane Isaias, which is forecast to pass South Florida as a Category 1, Miami-Dade County will be closing beaches, parks and more.On…