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In the last South Florida Roundup of 2022, we spoke to WLRN reporters about the most topical issues of the year and how we can expect to see them play out in the new year: education and news in Broward; affordable housing and Miami-Dade's push for demolitions (19:29); more fallout from the Surfside disaster (38:12).
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On this week’s South Florida Roundup, we looked back at some of our favorite conversations and reporting from 2022, including: the return of Fantasy Fest; an interview with Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick; and the band made up of Miami-Dade firefighters.
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COMMENTARY Latin American democracy is still fragile — and needs credible defense from a Latino stronghold like Miami, not Trump-toadying hypocrisy.
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Florida's Republican-Latino bond helped turn Miami-Dade County red this week. But a poll shows the national Latino red turn the GOP wanted didn't happen.
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Brazil's far-right President Jair Bolsonaro, the favorite of most expats in South Florida, narrowly lost Sunday to leftwing former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Some warned that Brazil will now "turn into a Venezuela".
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WLRN’s Gerard Albert III followed the death penalty trial of Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooter Nikolas Cruz from the start. As the dust settles on a verdict that enraged the families of victims and mystified many others, he tells how it was received and explains how it came about.
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WLRN’s former editorial director, Alicia Zuckerman, joins Sundial Now to talk about her time in South Florida and her new focus on making radio more accessible to those with hearing loss.
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WLRN’s former editorial director, Alicia Zuckerman, joins Sundial Now to talk about her time in South Florida and her new focus on making radio more accessible to those with hearing loss.
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A legislative panel Friday approved money for more than 230 local projects and programs across the state, after receiving a detailed analysis of Florida’s financial picture from a top economist.
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If approved, Chile's new constitution would be one of the most progressive in the Americas. But polls indicate Chileans may consider it too progressive.
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Record warm August temperatures in South Florida, combined with rainfall deficits, play a role in current drought conditions.
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Thirty years after the Category-5 storm destroyed much of South Dade, local and state leaders gathered in Homestead to commemorate the lessons learned.