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This story originally aired in December 2009.Writer Nancy Klingener lives in Key West. Every year, she looks forward to a parade which marks the arrival…
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When I got an email from my daughter’s preschool, titled "Snow Day!" I was confused. In the Northeast, where I grew up, snow days mean the school is…
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This story originally ran Dec. 21, 2012.Once upon a time, snow fell in Miami.Seems whenever the weather gets even moderately cold, someone somewhere in…
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Cuban coffee -- in white styrofoam containers, its brown liquid leaking through the lid, accompanied by tall stacks of thimble-like cups -- is everywhere…
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Southwest 132nd Avenue was on the edge of Miami in 1972, when Marily Reyes and her husband Frank moved into their new home just south of Bird Road. Their…
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A lot of my friends in the San Francisco Bay area (looking at you, Adam), New York and Seattle often ask me "why I still live in Miami." This post will,…
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I recently attended a bridal shower, one of those consequences that I face as a result of accumulating too much bad karma. I am only half kidding. There’s…
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I used to be hyphenated. Many of us were. I was considered a Cuban-American. Others might have been African-American or Mexican-American.But now, the…
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It’s past sunset as 28-year old Captain Kelly Nichols Bourne and her crew return from a day of hauling lobsters traps. When she joined her father’s…
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We want to see who is the most knowledgeable local out there! The questions will be about South Florida history and pop culture. Here are some examples…
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When I arrived in Miami in the early 1970s, I never could imagine that I would end up calling this city home.We came to Miami after a short stay in Spain.…