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Mario Perez
Apr 13, 2021
Florida International University students to return to pre-Covid in-classroom learning
Florida International University students are set to return to the classroom this summer, the Miami-based institution announced Tuesday....
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Jean Carlo Calvo
Apr 10, 2021
Gov. DeSantis Signs $625m Glades Restoration Budget
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis held a news conference Tuesday, March 30 near the Miccosukee Village in Miami-Dade County where he...
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Jorge Lopez
Apr 5, 2021
Rep. Alcee Hastings Dead at 84
Longtime Florida Congressman and Civil Rights activist Alcee Hastings passed away at the age of 84, according to his Chief of Staff. He...
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Jorge Lopez
Apr 5, 2021
Miami-Dade Curfew lifts curfew
On Monday, Mayor Daniella Levine Cava of Miami-Dade County announced that the curfew that was first imposed by former mayor Carlos...
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Jean Carlo Calvo
Mar 30, 2021
Spring Breakers cause Miami Beach State of Emergency – Curfew in place
The city has been mostly calm during the day but uneasy and unpredictable in some areas at night, according to authorities.
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Bothswick Basil
Mar 28, 2021
A New Invasive Mosquito Species Has Been Discovered
A new invasive species of mosquito, The Aedes Scapularis, that has the potential to transfer diseases from animals to humans has been...
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Amanda Aponte
Mar 22, 2021
Florida Manatee Deaths Hit A New Record High
At 432 deaths so far this year, Florida is on pace to reach its highest number of deaths in a decade. Multiple factors like cold weather,...
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Mario Perez
Mar 21, 2021
Sen. Marco Rubio: Amazon should face unionization drive without Republican support
For the past several years, Amazon has waged a war against working-class values. The Silicon Valley titan uses anticompetitive strategies...
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Raquel Quiroz
Mar 16, 2021
Is Florida’s Bright Futures scholarship coming to an end?
A controversial bill that proposes to cut scholarships to those students who are enrolled in degree programs that don’t “lead directly to...
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Jean Carlo Calvo
Mar 15, 2021
Florida Gas Prices Spike – Not Related to New Administration
Floridians are paying more at the pump because of supply issues caused by the winter weather on the Gulf Coast. Floridians were paying an...
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Mario Perez
Mar 14, 2021
Miami-Dade mayor won’t lift midnight curfew for spring break. Restaurants fighting it.
Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava won’t lift the county’s midnight curfew in March, leaving the COVID-19 business restriction in...
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Jorge Lopez
Mar 8, 2021
Mother of Miami: Julia Tuttle
For many South Florida Natives, the name Julia Tuttle brings to mind the causeway used to get to Biscayne Bay. However, the name did come...
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Jean Carlo Calvo
Feb 27, 2021
Miami Coast: 20ft Flood Walls in $6 billion Proposal Disapproved by Locals, New Vision Promoted
With water levels rising, Miami has been impacted heavily by storms and floods in recent years. Can a set of 20ft high concrete walls do the
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Jorge Lopez
Feb 26, 2021
Lil Greenhouse: Helping the Community One Meal at a Time.
With cheerful eyes and a peppy attitude, Nicole Gates, owner of Lil Greenhouse, welcomed residents of the community with a free warm plate o
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Dylan Adams-Martin
Feb 19, 2021
COVID Variant on the rise in Florida
The COVID variant that was discovered in the United Kingdom around December has now reached the state of Florida. This new variant of the...
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Jean Carlo Calvo
Feb 16, 2021
Tunnel Under Miami: Musk and Miami Mayor Connect Online, Traffic Tunnel Talks Begin
Since history on Florida has been recorded has there been the massive obstacle of being unable to penetrate the deep earth due to rising...
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