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June 26, 2014: Miami Police Call For Changes To Critical Mass, Florida Population Getting Older

Today on WLRN-Miami Herald News, you heard: 

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5:30 A South Florida task force made up of senior citizens fights back against Medicare fraud.

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5:04 The law named after a Miami cyclist who died after being hit on the Rickenbacker Causeway in 2012 goes into effect July first. The Aaron Cohen law stiffens penalties for drivers who leave the scene of an accident.

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4:30 Florida funds its schools differently than many states. We talk to an economist about how this affects education here.

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4:04 The state Supreme Court is throwing out the conviction against Paul Hildwin after new DNA evidence raised questions about whether he murdered a woman nearly 30 years ago.

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1:04 The Venetian Causeway is most likely getting a makeover and possibly a new name.

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11:04 The University of Miami stands to benefit from a plan to boost cancer research in Florida.

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10:04 Some Delray Beach residents are signing a contract with a developer that many say will change the way development is done in the city.
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9:30 How exactly are Florida's public schools funded?

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9:04 Miami's top cop is calling for changes to a popular mass bike ride.

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8:34 A South Florida task force made up of senior citizens fights back against Medicare fraud.

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8:04 New numbers show that Florida's reputation as a retirement haven is still holding up.

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7:34 How exactly are Florida's public schools funded?

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7:04 Why Miami's police chief is calling for changes to a popular monthly event.

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6:34 A South Florida task force made up of senior citizens fights back against Medicare fraud.

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6:04 New numbers show that Florida's reputation as a retirement haven is still holding up.

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