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Adiós, Sábado Gigante. Yours, South Florida.

By the time Don Francisco holds his final on-air singing contest this last Sábado Gigante, on Sept. 19, many a Spanish-speaking household in the U.S. -- and most of Latin America -- will have at some...

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Pope Francis' Visit Means More Than Religion To Cubans

Pope Francis' arrival in Cuba was met at Havana's Plaza de la Revolución by 300,000 spectators who braved the heat Sunday morning to hear the Holy Father deliver Mass and talk about the need to serve. 

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The Florida Roundup: White House Eases Cuba Regulations On Eve Of Pope's Arrival

Just as Cuba prepares for its first papal visit in 17 years -- one laden with questions of human rights, religious devotion and the future of normalizing relations -- the Obama administration released...

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The Sounds Of Pope Francis' Visit To Cuba

The first three days of Pope Francis' whirlwind binational trip took him to the home of a world famous communist leader and through the streets of a little-known Cuban town.The pope's message of...

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WLRN-TV Wins NETA Award For 'Journey To The Macy's Parade'

WLRN’s Journey to the Macy’s ParadeTV documentary took the Best Content Production award at the National Educational Telecommunications Association Awards Monday, earning a “perfect score” from...

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Our Audience Responds To West Kendall Park, Library Renaming

Last week, the Miami-Dade County Commission approved the renaming of a library and a park in the suburb of West Kendall. They went from West Kendall to West End Regional Library and West End District...

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Miami Dade College To Host Democratic Presidential Debate

A presidential debate is coming to South Florida. Positioned just six days before Florida's presidential primary early next year, the Democratic debate will take place at Miami Dade College's Kendall...

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Florida Roundup: Complaints Plague Miami-Dade Bus System

Criticism of Miami-Dade's public bus system can now be quantified -- in 27,000 complaints. According to a Miami Herald investigation that analyzed the high volume of complaints spanning the last 18...

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Rick Scott: Florida Won't Take Syrian Refugees Without 'Extensive Evaluation'...

Florida is reexamining its Syrian refugee policy following the terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday that left 129 dead and hundreds of others injured.On Monday, in a letter to U.S. House Speaker Paul...

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Post-{Li}it: Read Our Favorite Of Your Tiny Stories

For the past three months, WLRN and the Miami Book Fair have been challenging locals to write a short story -- really short. Participants were asked to submit a story short enough to fit on a Post-it...

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Adiós, Sábado Gigante. Yours, South Florida.

By the time Don Francisco holds his final on-air singing contest this last Sábado Gigante , on Sept. 19, many a Spanish-speaking household in the U.S. -- and most of Latin America -- will have at some...

View Article

Pope Francis' Visit Means More Than Religion To Cubans

Pope Francis' arrival in Cuba was met at Havana's Plaza de la Revoluci ón by 300,000 spectators who braved the heat Sunday morning to hear the Holy Father deliver Mass and talk about the need to serve....

View Article

The Florida Roundup: White House Eases Cuba Regulations On Eve Of Pope's Arrival

Just as Cuba prepares for its first papal visit in 17 years -- one laden with questions of human rights, religious devotion and the future of normalizing relations -- the Obama administration released...

View Article


The Sounds Of Pope Francis' Visit To Cuba

The first three days of Pope Francis' whirlwind binational trip took him to the home of a world famous communist leader and through the streets of a little-known Cuban town. The pope's message of...

View Article

WLRN-TV Wins NETA Award For 'Journey To The Macy's Parade'

WLRN’s Journey to the Macy’s Parade TV documentary took the Best Content Production award at the National Educational Telecommunications Association Awards Monday, earning a “perfect score” from...

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Our Audience Responds To West Kendall Park, Library Renaming

Last week, the Miami-Dade County Commission approved the renaming of a library and a park in the suburb of West Kendall. They went from West Kendall to West End Regional Library and West End District...

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Miami Dade College To Host Democratic Presidential Debate

A presidential debate is coming to South Florida. Positioned just six days before Florida's presidential primary early next year, the Democratic debate will take place at Miami Dade College's Kendall...

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Florida Roundup: Complaints Plague Miami-Dade Bus System

Criticism of Miami-Dade's public bus system can now be quantified -- in 27,000 complaints. According to a Miami Herald investigation that analyzed the high volume of complaints spanning the last 18...

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Rick Scott: Florida Won't Take Syrian Refugees Without 'Extensive Evaluation'...

Florida is reexamining its Syrian refugee policy f ollowing the terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday that left 129 dead and hundreds of others injured. On Monday, in a letter to U.S. House Speaker Paul...

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Post-{Li}it: Read Our Favorite Of Your Tiny Stories

For the past three months, WLRN and the Miami Book Fair have been challenging locals to write a short story -- really short. Participants were asked to submit a story short enough to fit on a Post-it...

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