After more than two decades anchoring CBS News Miami and nearly 50 years in journalism, Eliott Rodriguez will be stepping away from the anchor desk.
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Oct. 7 survivor shares powerful testimony during Miami Beach Hanukkah event after deadly Australia attack
Hundreds gathered Monday at the Miami Beach Convention Center to hear powerful testimony from an Oct. 7 survivor who was held captive by Hamas for
Oct. 7 survivor speaks in Miami following Australia attack during Hanukkah celebration
Hundreds gathered Monday at the Miami Beach Convention Center to hear powerful testimony from an Oct. 7 survivor who was held captive by Hamas for
8 killed after U.S. military strikes 3 more alleged drug boats in the Pacific Ocean
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In the 1980’s, young reporter Eliott Rodriguez was already showing that he had style and substance. He cut his journalistic teeth as a newspaper reporter
A look back at CBS Miami’s Eliott Rodriguez’ career journey
Eliott Rodriguez cut his journalistic teeth as a newspaper reporter at the old Miami News. His reporting on the scandal involving then school superintendent Johnny
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