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More than a million public school students in Florida are going to school through a screen. That may cost them and the U.S. economy in the decades to come.
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Coronavirus test sites have popped up throughout South Florida as the number of cases continues to climb.
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Scores of bills related to government transparency have been filed in the state legislature. At least a few have are progressing through committees ahead of regular session.
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Santiago Potes was the first Latino DACA recipient among 32 Americans to receive the Rhodes Scholarship last year — one of the oldest and most prestigious international scholarship programs in the world. It allows college students to study at Oxford University in England.
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This post will be updated today, Monday, March 1, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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Vaccinations against COVID-19 are underway in South Florida. We will be updating this site as more venues announce appointment openings.
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The 33-year old wife and mother of two says she and her family wanted to be more active in the new vaccine rollout.
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There are more places to get vaccinated and more people who can get the shots. Also, the saga of sewers in Fort Lauderdale and a controversial immigration detention center may reopen in Homestead.
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A music video slamming a Cuban communist slogan has gone viral — and has really got under the Cuban regime’s skin.
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The Biden administration is considering reopening a controversial migrant detention center. WLRN's investigation into South Florida's sewage crisis. And we hear from a Seminole Alligator wrestler.
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This post will be updated today, Friday, Feb. 26, and through the weekend with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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Shuttered by the COVID-19 pandemic last year, Arsht welcomes back in-person audiences with programs by Zoetic Stage and City Theatre.