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The city of Miami suddenly shut down the Virginia Key Outdoor Center, a favorite of families and outdoor enthusiasts in South Florida, last month. Officials say the operation is behind on rent and lacks the proper paperwork. The owner says she's been trying to negotiate solutions with the city for months.
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Dawning Family Services is receiving more calls from homeless families in Tampa. In March, Chemetria Munn was among them.
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Residents at a tent shelter get health care they often struggle to access elsewhere. Students learn to adapt treatment when the ideal solution isn't feasible.
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What the Supreme Court’s decision on abortion will mean for Florida. Plus, the role religion plays in the debate on abortion access. And tens of thousands of children in Florida are experiencing homelessness. We’ll meet the founder of a non-profit working to get these kids new underwear.
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Disney this week announced its plans to build more than 1,300 affordable housing units near Flamingo Crossings and the theme parks.
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The nonprofit has asked a U.S. district court to declare the law unconstitutional, saying it targets the poor and those asking for charity.
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Monoclonal treatments are popular in Florida. What should you know about them? The city of Miami has a few million dollars in federal money to help those experiencing homelessness. We take a trip back to a piece of Miami Beach’s history––before it’s gone.
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Commissioners will vote Thursday on an ordinance that would allow the arrest of people who are living on the street. Residents of a a historically Black neighborhood in Boca Raton fear that they may be pushed out. Plus, the return of the Vampire Circus.
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Governor Ron DeSantis has a proposal to end Florida’s current standardized testing program. A judge ruled against Florida's anti-riot Law. Is it enforceable anymore? Plus, a short film made in Miami tackles homelessness and mental health.
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The soccer stadium in the Haitian seaside town of Les Cayes is now a tent city of people whose homes were damaged or destroyed by the earthquake. Aid continues to arrive, but slowly.
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Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, An Investigation of Condo Certification, & Youth HomelessnessMiami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava speaks about Surfside, COVID-19 and Cuba. We discuss the South Florida Sun Sentinel's investigation into condo certification. And, representatives of the HOMY Collective talk about the issue of youth experiencing homelessness.
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We're taking a look at what you need to know for Tuesday's primaries. Plus, a new law in Miami puts restrictions on charities trying to feed homeless people. And Sundial's Book Club author for August tells us about dealing with grief through humor.