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Earlier this summer, Miami Heat fans worried shooting guard Dwyane Wade might leave the Magic City. Only a few weeks after he opted out of his contract,…
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By the time Don Francisco holds his final on-air singing contest this last Sábado Gigante, on Sept. 19, many a Spanish-speaking household in the U.S. --…
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How South Florida gets around, or doesn't, is increasingly a matter of public debate. Climbing commuting times, more tolls and long-promised but never…
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Everglades National Park is finalizing a plan that’s designed to update the way it is managed.Some key changes to how the park will operate include…
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Last weekend hurricane Danny strengthened to a Category 3 major storm with winds at 115 mph. It's now down to a tropical depression.While Florida hasn't…
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Just 90 miles south of Key West, the U.S. flag was raised in Cuba to mark the opening of the American embassy in Havana -- 54 years after it was…
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Following national discussion about minimum wages, livable wages, and government assistance, WLRN-Miami Herald News wants to explore just what it takes to…
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With several mayoral races underway, WLRN-Miami Herald News wants to know what you would do if you were in charge of your town. The project is called "If…
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Although the position of Miami Beach mayor pays only $10,000 a year and carries no veto power -- or any executive power, really -- the race is one of the…
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WLRN-Miami Herald News wants to amplify your views on the issues affecting your community through a series entitled, If I Were Mayor.How would you improve…
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We focus on the Affordable Care Act and hear the latest on the new health insurance exchange rolling out in Florida, where GOP lawmakers and the governor…
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As part of our If I Were Mayor project, we asked Miami Lakes residents what they would do if they were in charge of their town.Miami Lakes is holding a…