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In response to growing concerns over federal food assistance stability, the City of North Miami Beach will be distributing free food to local residents on Saturday, beginning at 10 a.m.
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For International Women’s Day, strength and empowerment take center stage in Palm Beach County. A free women-led safety seminar by world Jiu-Jitsu champions is helping women feel confident and capable.
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For 20 years, Miami Dade College’s annual Community Health Fair has provided free health services to thousands of uninsured and underinsured residents in Miami-Dade County. It has grown into a large-scale event offering dozens of health screenings, and serving more than 2,000 people each year.
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A $32 million project to revitalize Flagler Street in downtown Miami has taken more than six years to finish, but the city says new leaders are bringing new urgency.
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Members of the Circle of Brotherhood, a non-profit violence prevention organization, are seeking an apology from the Miami-Dade County Commission following a feud last year over funding with one of the commissioners that was settled amicably.
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Grammy-winning vocalist and songwriter Bilal brings his genre-blurring soul, jazz, funk and experimental R&B to South Florida for the first time, touring behind his first full-length album in nearly a decade, 'Adjust Brightness.'
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Cuba said it has filed terrorism charges against six suspects it says were aboard a Florida-flagged speedboat that allegedly opened fire on soldiers in waters off the island's north coast.
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Lauderhill and Pembroke Pines are holding elections on Tuesday, March 10, 2026. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Here are the races, candidates and questions across the county.
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Nineteen cities, towns and villages across Palm Beach County are holding elections on Tuesday, March 10, 2026. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Here are the races, candidates and questions across the county.
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Emmanuel George, one of Broward's preeminent historians, alongside his frequent collaborator David Paulo, has written 'Broward Chronicles: A Retrospective Volume One,' showcasing stories great and small of Broward's Black history.
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The congresswoman has been under investigation by the House Ethics Committee since May 2024 and last year was indicted by the Department of Justice for allegedly stealing $5 million in COVID relief funds.
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To be sure, English-language talk radio also spreads disinformation. But critics of Spanish-language radio misinformation say it too often flies under the U.S.’s public and regulatory radar. “It’s very problematic for American democracy,” said one media watchdog.
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Since 2024, data shows an upward trend in passing rates for the Florida Assessment of Student Thinking, or FAST. Despite improvement, gaps still remain across race and ethnic groups.
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Work by seven Afro-descendant Cuban artists whose practices developed far from academic training, commercial markets and the frameworks that typically shape how Cuban art circulates abroad are at the center of “No Seasoning” at the Copperbridge Foundation in North Miami.