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Haiti remains in a political crisis following the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse. Plus, search and rescue turns to recovery at the Surfside condo collapse. And millions have been raised for the Support Surfside Fund.
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This post will be updated today, Thursday, April 22, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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A community health center is now immunizing the local homeless population. But vaccination logistics, already complex, are compounded by the additional barriers in communication and transportation.
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The annual street survey of homeless people is being delayed or put off completely in some parts of the U.S. during the pandemic, even as the country's unsheltered population appears to be growing.
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On any given night, about 28,000 people are homeless in Florida. In Osceola County, there are no homeless shelters. For some people the only option is to live in a motel that has no running water or electricity.
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On this Thursday, July 23, episode of Sundial:Palm Beach County Schools To Begin Online-OnlyAs COVID-19 cases increase throughout the state, Gov. Ron…
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Fort Lauderdale’s plan to temporarily house homeless people at a motel may be ending Monday, according to a city memo.At least 60 homeless people staying…
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Citing concerns about the coronavirus, the City of Miami Beach will make it illegal for anyone experiencing homelessness to ask for money or food anywhere…
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On this Tuesday, May 5, episode of Sundial:Will students return to school in the fall? Miami-Dade County Public Schools is developing plans for…
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Homeless shelters across South Florida continue to serve the most vulnerable during the coronavirus outbreak. But the economic shock could keep people who…
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Libraries, gyms, coffee shops and fast food restaurants all help fill gaps in the social safety net. But with those spaces closed due to the coronavirus, unhoused people have few places to go.
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It looks like a tour bus in the middle of a gated parking lot in downtown Miami. It’s Sunday morning and a line is starting to form. Seven people so far.…