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Top Haitian-American community leaders in South Florida are pleading to President Donald Trump to reverse the administration’s decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of Haitian immigrants to prevent a humanitarian disaster.
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Many City of North Miami residents are questioning the effectiveness of the city's proposed preliminary Stormwater Master Plan aimed at tackling the city'spersistent street and home flooding.
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North Miami Mayor Alix Desulme, joined with mayors across the country, to urge Congress to reject making cuts to federal programs that help low-income families pay for food.
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North Miami Mayor Alix Desulme, who is Haitian-American, says former President Donald Trump's inflammatory remarks about Haitian immigrants abducting cats and dogs in Ohio were made to bully the community and is part of his campaign's anti-immigrant message.
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The National Weather Service estimates that from Tuesday through Wednesday about 20 inches (50 centimeters) of rain drenched the hardest-hit spots, including Hallandale Beach and Hollywood, and roughly the same amount in North Miami.
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Cherise Gause becomes North Miami's first Haitian-American female police chief, hoping to be a "role model" for young women of all colors.
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People in Florida march for gun legislation after lawmakers don’t budge. Plus, a local city manager was able to turn a deficit into a surplus in just a couple of years. And a Jamaican LGBTQ+ advocate who wants to use art to open people to more perspectives on identity.
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Kim Jong Un calls for beefing up his country's nuclear and military capabilities, but appears to be leaving open the possibility for negotiation with the incoming Biden administration.
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After 28 years in South Florida, Johnson & Wales University is shutting down its North Miami campus in 2021, according to a letter from the private…
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Kevin Monterola tries to make his groceries stretch every month. He works part-time as a concert lighting technician and when his gigs dry up, one of the…
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Brightline hopes to buttress its train ridership by tapping into the cruise line industry and two of South Florida’s most prosperous cities. And it…
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Jonathan Aledda testified that he did not intend to shoot Charles Kinsey, a caregiver for a man with autism who the officer says he mistakenly thought was armed.