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The state’s insurance regulator has demanded detailed information about patients and their medications, raising privacy concerns.
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Hundreds of Miami-Dade County high schoolers were able to see the Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Anna in the Tropics" after district officials reversed a decision to bar students from the show.
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Florida companies and the 15-week abortion ban, and potentially higher taxes to fund Broward schoolsWith the 15-week abortion ban being reinstated in Florida due to the state's appeal, how will companies handle helping their employees with abortions if they choose to do so? Also Broward County residents will vote in August to decide whether or not to increase their taxes to help keep funding teachers and schools.
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Why did all the monoclonal treatment sites in Florida abruptly shut down? There’s a new leader running Miami-Dade public schools and Broward is closer to finding its superintendent. Plus, the Miami Dolphins' search for a new coach.
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Efforts to recover and preserve Black cemeteries. An update on the Miami Marlins. And Miami-Dade County Public Schools’ race to find a new leader.
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By Nadege GreenThe taking of Black-owned land is a common story throughout the history of the United States. In Miami, one community that was displaced…
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Alberto Carvalho has served as Miami-Dade schools superintendent since 2008, one of the longest tenures in the region and in the country. He will now head to California — to lead the Los Angeles Unified School District.
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Miami-Dade and Broward County Public Schools made masks optional this week. Plus, a new dashboard aims to collect data on gender inequity in South Florida.
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Broward is the latest of the South Florida school districts to loosen their mask requirements just days after a judge on Friday ruled that Florida’s order banning mask mandates was permissible.
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A brief local elections update and Miami-Dade’s recent mask mandate decision. Also, new findings could tell us how the Champlain Towers South condo collapsed. Plus, how robotic cats are helping people with memory loss diseases.
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Parents of Miami-Dade County public high school and middle school students can opt their children out of the district’s mask mandate.
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The largest school district in Florida will mandate masks for the school year that starts Monday, joining two others in defying Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis.