Cuban-American activists in South Florida who have spent years denouncing the communist government in Havana are now pressing the Trump administration to include one demand
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South Florida Holocaust survivor celebrates 110th birthday
Malka Horwitz, Miami-Dade’s oldest living Holocaust survivor, turns 110 today. The Jewish Community Services of South Florida celebrates her extraordinary life and legacy on this
Habitat for Humanity of Broward launches homeownership program: Apply now!
Open enrollment is now underway for Habitat for Humanity of Broward’s homeownership program, offering energy-efficient homes, affordable mortgages, and financial education. Families can apply through
Long lines and cancelled flights hit South Florida airports hard amid shutdown and spring break rush
The line stretches out the door at Terminal 4 as passengers attempt to check in for their flights. “We arrived and the line was already
University of Florida moves to deactivate College Republicans after reports of anti-semitic behavior
The University of Florida is taking steps to deactivate its College Republicans chapter following allegations of anti-Semitic conduct by some members. The Florida Federation of
Miami teenager pleads guilty in court to fatally stabbing ex-boyfriend in 2024
There were new developments Monday in the case of 17-year-old former Northwestern High School football player Yahkeim Lollar, who was stabbed to death just days
Cuban government expected to start allowing foreign private investments
The Cuban government is expected to release more information on a shift in economic policies after reports say that Cubans in South Florida and around
Zoo Miami bomb threats lead to increased security measures
Visitors arriving at Zoo Miami on Monday were greeted by more police officers and K-9s as security measures were increased due to days of bomb
Cancellations quadruple at Fort Lauderdale airport Monday as partial government shutdown continues
Passengers at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport are growing increasingly frustrated as delays and cancellations continue to increase due to the partial government shutdown, severe weather
Risks could outweigh opportunities in Cuba if investing in private businesses is allowed, UM professor says
The Cuban regime is expected to announce that the island nation will soon allow Cubans in South Florida and around the world to invest in