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The Sigma Delta Chi Awards, which trace their roots back to 1932, recognize the highest tiers of journalism across print, radio, television, and online categories.
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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced the work permit extension on Friday, the same day it was supposed to expire for 350,000 Haitian TPS holders nationwide, including more than nationwide was set to expire on Friday.
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Palm Beach County may be turning majority Republican red sooner rather than later, according to an analysis of voter registration data by Mi Vecinos, an influential Florida-based group that mobilizes Latino voters.
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The city of Miami will build a bridge connecting Tri-Rail and Metrorail to its new civic center, located at the development built around Inter Miami CF's new stadium, thanks to a federal transportation grant, WLRN can reveal.
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Lake Worth Beach community members decried an immigration operation in their city, as 25 to 30 federal agents and Florida law enforcement officers surrounded a bakery to arrest a single man. The man's children watched outside before he turned himself in to immigration officers. It comes as the city has been under siege immigration efforts in the past week — part of a national push by ICE and the Trump administration.
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More than a hundred students, parents and teachers are worried that the fake grass poses a health and environmental risk to students as temperatures continue to rise in South Florida.
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With a measuring tape and waterproof notepad in hand, genealogist Shellie Baxter swims around a shipwreck embedded into the ocean’s floor in the Florida Keys. The water is warmer than the San Diego shores she’s used to, but this is still her most challenging dive yet – she is learning how to document slave shipwrecks.
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Saturday's planned dual events, featuring the Cuban Freedom March and the Liberation Day Rally Miami, aims to honor those who stood up against the island's regime and those who continue to face political persecution.
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Miami-Dade County has quietly submitted plans for a new marina at the Seaquarium site on Virginia Key that could bring a fleet of new luxury boats to the shallow bay.
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Miami-Dade County’s mayor says expanding the county transit system may not be feasible without increasing taxes.
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Trump is the first president to have an airport named after him while in office. The Trump Organization says he won't get royalties from the renaming, but legal experts see potential loopholes.
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Divers with a global nonprofit network of Black ocean scientists and marine enthusiasts, joined a University of Miami's program to plant nursery-grown corals along the Florida Reef Tract as it experiences a prolonged heat wave. But the work is also about Black representation in marine science.
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Accrediting agencies have long fought to keep politics out of higher education, but a new Florida-created accreditor could open the political floodgates.
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Even though this particular election wasn't a threat to the union's existence, it signaled how vulnerable the state's largest teachers union is under a new state law requiring 50% of covered employees participate in the union election.