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Going to the beach and seeing parades for the Fourth of July won’t be an option in Miami-Dade County, as Mayor Carlos Gimenez will be signing an order to…
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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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In a harshly worded report published Thursday, the United States described the international medical missions managed by the Cuban government as an…
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Broward County issued a new emergency order Wednesday that will force businesses to temporarily shut down if they’re found violating laws related to…
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday granted limited flexibility under state law to elections supervisors who for months have warned that the…
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Miami-Dade police, the largest law enforcement agency in the Southeast U.S., and one of only a very few in South Florida that continue to permit its…
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Protesters vandalized the Bayside Marketplace statue of Christopher Columbus, whose legacy has grown contentious over how he treated indigenous…
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The inaugural Esserman-Knight Journalism Prize honors several local news organizations including WLRN News, the South Florida Sun Sentinel, Univision and…
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After months of responding to the COVID-19 pandemic across the nation, the Federal Emergency Management Agency says it has never been more ready for…
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As South Florida sees the fifth day of protests over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Broward County has decided to lift its mandatory curfew…
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On the third straight day of protests against police brutality in Miami, marchers gathered downtown Monday afternoon before making their way through…
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Venezuela’s political opposition leaders recently sued former Miami Congressman David Rivera, saying he must return – to their movement – millions of…