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On this episode of the South Florida Roundup: Public schools in Broward and Miami-Dade counties reopen; the latest on the Miami presidential debate; Miami sports have their moment.
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In Florida, the governor and leaders of cities and counties are squaring off over a coronavirus mask order. Or, the lack thereof. The governor says masks can be required but people can't be fined.
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On this episode of the South Florida Roundup: Broward and Miami-Dade public schools reopen soon as the region responds to phase three
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The U.S. Department of Labor estimated Florida had 29,360 first-time unemployment claims the week of Sept. 21. That's down a 25 percent drop from the week before, as Gov. Ron DeSantis moves the state forward with Phase 3 reopening orders.
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Florida enters Phase 3 of reopening. TPS is under threat for some 300,000 immigrants. Plus, dozens of manta rays have been found swimming in the shallow waters of South Florida's coastline.
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On this episode of the South Florida Roundup: Back to school in Broward County, Colombian involvement in the U.S. election, and what’s at stake in the Census count.
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Restaurants and bars in the state can now operate at full capacity. However, Gov. Ron DeSantis says local governments can keep limits in place if they're justified for health or economic reasons.
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Here's what Florida entering Phase 3 will mean for bars, restaurants, small businesses such as hair salons, and those who have been working remotely during the coronavirus pandemic.
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On this episode of the South Florida Roundup: how school districts are planning for students and teachers to return to classrooms.
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As coronavirus cases decline, school districts leaders in Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties discuss starting up in-classroom learning again.
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K-12 schools across the state began sending people home to self-isolate within days of classes starting. Some districts are releasing the names of schools where close contact with a confirmed positive case has occurred, while others are not disclosing this information.