FEATURED NEWS
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The home-grown Our Voices Festival is in its second year and hopes to give out more than a thousand books to local students.
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The multi-billion dollar marine industry in South Florida is among those struggling to find skilled workers in a tight job market. Wages have been rising — but so has the cost of living. "The biggest challenge for our growth is really finding that great technical labor force," said one boss.
- Ukraine pulls U.S.-provided Abrams tanks from the front lines over drone threats
- He was stranded after a serious car accident. Then an old white pickup pulled over
- Why experts say inflation is relatively low but voters feel differently
- Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry has resigned as a transitional council takes over
FLORIDA NEWS
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The city is going full steam ahead with a plan that is opposed by Broward County commissioners. But getting any federal grants will be tough without support from the county, which is in charge of the project and prefers a bridge crossing.
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Experts say more robust data is necessary to better determine the link between gun storage and school shootings. But a few studies have shown that around half of these incidents are carried out with firearms that were considered unsecured.
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The Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami is looking to update it’s nearly 30-year-old building using a $3 million grant presented by Congresswoman Frederica Wilson.
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