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January 30, 2015: Congress Looks To Derail President Obama's Cuba Plan

Today on WLRN-Miami Herald News, you heard:

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6:30p.m. - The Florida Department of Children and Families says it's making good progress at putting a sweeping new child welfare reform law into effect. The court date has been postponed for a couple accused of beating and killing their adopted daughter. And the Venezuelan government goofs in a campaign to attract tourists.
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5:44p.m. - The City of Opa-locka is working to re-envision itself through art.
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5:32p.m. - A court hearing for a Miami couple accused of beating and killing their adopted daughter has been rescheduled for next month.

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5:04p.m. - On Thanksgiving Day in 2013, a traffic stop in Key West ended in the death of a 61 year-old Michigan man. That case had now been closed.

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4:44p.m. - Today a world premiere of a piece for film & orchestra uses Miami Beach's centennial as its inspiration.

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4:04p.m. - The latest push to legalize marijuana in Florida is gaining some momentum.

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1:04p.m. - The mayor of one the first incorporated African-American towns in the US says tourism is a key to the town's economic revival.
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11:04 Florida Senate President Andy Gardiner has a plan to expand economic independence for people with disabilities.
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10:04 The latest push to legalize medical marijuana is getting some support from law enforcement.
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9:35 The City of Opa-locka is working to re-envision itself through art.

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9:04 State health care experts say prospects for expanding Medicaid in the Legislature this year remain dim because of unwillingness in the leadership and possibly fatal flaws in the two leading proposals.
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8:30 The University of Miami has opened a nanotechnology center at its medical school.

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8:20 Central Florida's Eatonville, one of the first incorporated African American towns in the U.S., has joined a national campaign to turn some of the country's first black towns into tourist destinations.
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8:04 As President Obama moves ahead to normalize relations with communist Cuba, Congress is weighing in with its own measures. The first big bill was introduced Thursday in the Senate, but its passage is hardly certain.
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7:43 The City of Opa-locka is working to re-envision itself through art.

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7:30 The latest push to legalize medical marijuana in Florida is getting support from law enforcement in Tampa Bay.

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7:20 Florida Senate President Andy Gardiner has a plan to expand economic independence for people with disabilities.

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7:04 The latest push to legalize medical marijuana is getting some support from law enforcement.
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6:43 Today a world premiere of a piece for film & orchestra uses Miami Beach's centennial as its inspiration.
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6:30 The University of Miami has opened a nanotechnology center at its medical school.

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6:20 Central Florida's Eatonville-one of the first incorporated African American towns in the U.S.-has joined a national campaign to turn some of the country's first black towns into tourist destinations.
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6:04 As President Obama moves ahead to normalize relations with communist Cuba, Congress is weighing in with its own measures. The first big bill was introduced Thursday in the Senate, but its passage is hardly certain.

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