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May 23, 2014: US Senate Greenlights South Florida Water Projects

Today on WLRN-Miami Herald News, you heard:

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5:30 p.m. Wilson Sayre interviews George Mallinckrodt, a psychotherapist who counseled inmates at Dade Correctional Institution.
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5:04 p.m. Kenny Malone hosts a newscast that reveals AAA's estimate for Florida travelers this Memorial Day weekend and information about a smartphone app that helps users find parking in Miami Beach.

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4:30 P.M. Andrea Richard reports about Churchill's Pub in the Little Haiti neighborhood of Miami. The owner, Dave Daniels, has sold his stake in the dive bar and live music spot and is leaving the operation on Monday, May 26, after 35 years.

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4:04 p.m. Marva Hinton updates us on the redistricting trial.
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9:30 Is there a culture of abuse at Dade Correctional? We talk to a former guard who says the answer is yes.

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9:04 A major blow to several groups suing the state over redistricting..... A Florida appeals court is blocking the release of maps, emails and memos that were billed as key evidence in the trial.

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8:34 The man behind Churchill's Pub in Little Haiti is retiring, and we take a look at his legacy.
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8:04 The US Senate has approved a bill that allows many South Florida water projects to move forward, but Florida transportation projects still hang in the balance.
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7:34 Is there a culture of abuse at Dade Correctional? We talk to a former guard who says the answer is yes.
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7:04 More Floridians are expected to be on the road this Memorial Day than at any time since the start of the Great Recession.
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6:34 The man behind Churchill's Pub in Little Haiti is retiring. We take a look at his legacy.
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6:04 The US Senate approved a bill that allows many South Florida water projects to move forward, but Florida transportation projects still hang in the balance.

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