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Governor Ron DeSantis signs condo reform legislation. The forecast for the upcoming hurricane season. Plus, we're talking with a botany professor about a rare and beautiful plant that grows in South Florida – the Cigar Orchid.
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Cuba this week is reporting its worst sugarcane harvest in more than a century. It could exacerbate the island's economic crisis — and the flight of migrants to the U.S.
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Republican attorneys general from 17 states backed Florida this week in a legal battle about a 2019 law that banned so-called sanctuary cities. They filed a brief supporting Florida’s attempt to overturn a district judge’s ruling that blocked key parts of the law.
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When COVID shut down live music back in 2020, Miami musician Brian Potts called off his Brazilian drumming classes. But after a pandemic hiatus, amateur musicians are flocking to Miamibloco classes — to learn samba and find a community.
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Firefighters battled a large brush fire in Southwest Miami-Dade Thursday, but officials say no homes or businesses were threatened.
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Record numbers of visitors are expected in South Florida for Memorial Day weekend at the same time that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning about rising COVID-19 cases and hospital admissions in the region.
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Broward County will consider requiring condos to submit building reports, with the goal of making them public so potential buyers have a better idea of whether the building is in OK condition.
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NOAA is forecasting above-average hurricane activity again this season.
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From dropping packages to collecting data, Tampa and Orlando residents can expect increased buzzing from Walmart drones outside their front doors. Walmart plans to start delivering orders to customers via
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A moment of silence was held before the announcement, made Wednesday night at a playoff game.
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COMMENTARY This month's horrifying and racist mass shootings remind us why it rings hollow now to urge Colombia and Latin America to be more like the U.S.
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The Jerk cook-off at the Florida Jerk Festival is where chefs put their authentic Jamaican jerk cooking skills to the test in front of thousands of people.