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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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Investigators say 22 people are known to have died and 126 are unaccounted for. The 7-year-old daughter of a Miami firefighter is among the dead. Another condo building was evacuated Friday.
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Jane Gilbert is the newly appointed interim chief heat officer for Miami-Dade County. She has a task force focused on variables that make lower-income communities vulnerable to heat-related adversity.
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Day five of search-and-rescue efforts continue in Surfside, after the partial collapse of the Champlain Towers South building.
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Some streets were closed to allow more outdoor seating for bars and restaurants during COVID-19. As emergency orders are set to end, many want the closures to remain permanent.
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Miami-Dade County is hosting a series of online workshops this month to discuss an ambitious new blueprint to cut planet-warming emissions, in its efforts to address climate change.
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Trying to resolve gun violence in Miami and Puerto Rico’s population problem.
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We get the latest on the multiple shootings that happened across Miami-Dade this Memorial Day weekend. A new program that could help people get a credit card without having a credit history.
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In Miami, as vaccinations slow, officials are coming up with new ways to make them easier to get, particularly for immigrants and busy working people.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis may have canceled local COVID rules, but you still have to wear a mask in some places. And addressing the increase in gun violence, and warnings of a "bloody summer," in South Florida.
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People as young as 40 years old will be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine in Miami-Dade County soon. A Delray Beach nursing home is the target of a COVID-19 lawsuit. And two arrests in the case of a straw political candidate.
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By middle of next week, the sites supported by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in South Florida will only offer booster shots of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. They will not be available for first shots, expected after March 23. Age caps are also dropping at the state and local level.