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What began as a plan for a free hip hop festival in Liberty City Saturday quickly became a debate between a well-known radio personality and the president…
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Out-of-towners flock to Palm Beach in the winter. The gentle sounds of the sea lapping the shore, the lush green golf courses, the shopping, and the…
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Our WLRN interns come to us from all over the country in hopes of dipping their toes in the radio reporting world. What they usually get is full…
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Note: This story first ran last summer. The group Mangoes to Share is back at it this summer, and they say they've been scheduling "non-stop" pickups.…
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Donna Kalil has been capturing snakes for nearly 50 years."Where I grew up in North Miami -- where Aventura is now -- those were great places to hunt,"…
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Gun sales in Florida have skyrocketed since last month’s mass shooting in San Bernardino, California, according to gun sellers and state statistics. In…
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Religiously, there’s nothing more Mexican than la posada, the December street procession that re-enacts the Virgin Mary’s search for a place to give birth…
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Earlier this summer, Miami Heat fans worried shooting guard Dwyane Wade might leave the Magic City. Only a few weeks after he opted out of his contract,…
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At a heated commission meeting in April, Deerfield Beach city commissioners narrowly approved a townhouse development on the site of a former…
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In a room full of sand, Michael Namkung is exploring his body’s relationship to flight. The Miami artist’s new work “Flying Towards the Ground” is opening…
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They call themselves ABCs: American-born Cubans. Well before Cuba and the United States began to normalize relations this year, a crop of younger…
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Outside the Calvary Bible Alliance Church, Jean Celin holds court. Dressed in a smart black suit, headset cradling his neck and cell phone in hand, Celin…