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Abortion laws in Florida are now approaching the restrictiveness they had in Latin America before the 'green wave' legalized the procedure in Argentina, Colombia and other catholic countries.
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Broward State Attorney Harold Pryor told WLRN that the exoneration of Sidney Holmes represents his goal to have a "fair and equitable" criminal justice system.
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On this episode of the South Florida Roundup, we look at the reasons behind absenteeism among North Miami Beach Commissioners. One commissioner has not appeared at a meeting since October of last year.
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On this episode of The South Florida Roundup, we spoke to a survivor as we mark five years since the tragic shooting in Parkland.
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On the South Florida Roundup, we explored the wire fraud scheme that created an illegal shortcut for aspiring nurses to get licensed and find employment. A Miami Herald reporter and two nursing professionals provided their insight on the federal case.
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Stream the full WLRN special, Detention by Design Live. As Cuban and Haitian migrants once again land battered boats in Florida in large numbers, experts and a studio audience joined Danny Rivero — host of the Detention By Design podcast — on Friday for a timely discussion.
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Cuban and Haitian migrants are once again landing battered boats in Florida in large numbers. Join Danny Rivero, host of the Detention By Design podcast, live in studio at WLRN this Friday, Jan. 20, for a timely discussion.
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On the South Florida Roundup, we spoke about the spike in Cuban immigrants arriving in Florida (1:02), how the collapse and bankruptcy of the bitcoin exchange FTX are impacting South Florida (20:32) and the major property insurance bill that was passed in Tallahassee (39:10).
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On this week's South Florida Roundup: meet WLRN's new local government accountability reporter; controversy after an anti-LGBTQ speech made by a newly-elected Broward school board member; flu, RSV and COVID cases on the rise.
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On this Thanksgiving edition of the South Florida Roundup, we visited some of our favorite segments from 2022.
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On the South Florida Roundup, we spoke to Michael Butler of the Miami Herald about the slight decrease in the cost of housing across South Florida.
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Parents, teachers, and school districts are adjusting to inflated prices for school supplies ahead of the new school year. Also, many home insurance companies are at risk of downgrades. Plus, what would Miami-Dade County look like if it were hit by Hurricane Irma in 30 years?