As Spanish-language artists like Bad Bunny dominate global music, a new debate is emerging over culture, language and representation — with some critics pushing for
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Starting this weekend, Fort Lauderdale tightens open container rules after recent shootings
Fort Lauderdale’s new ban on outdoor alcohol and stricter entertainment district rules take effect this weekend, drawing mixed reactions from business owners and patrons after
Former South Florida teacher, coach jailed in Broward on child solicitation charges
Colby Erskin, who worked as a teacher in South Florida from 2022 to 2024 and later coached at Mount Dora High School, is being held
Memorial Hospital hosts their own Olympic ceremony
Memorial Hospital gets into the Olympic spirit with their own contests where patients can win medals! Source link
Miami Hurricanes’ Marcus Allen details cancer battle
The Miami Hurricanes sophomore basketball player details the 2 month battle after his non-Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis. Source link
Cutler Bay community pool due to close soon
A Cutler Bay pool that has existed in the city for many years is closing very soon set to be replaced in the next three
Haiti bracing for possible unrest after TPS expiration
The U.S. Embassy sent an alert for “unrest outside the normal” tied to the Transitional Presidential Council due to end Feb 7. Source link
Valentine’s Day flower imports bloom at Miami International Airport, despite tariffs, officials say
Winged babies shooting heart-shaped arrows might get most of the credit on Valentine’s Day, but the real magic behind millions of romantic bouquets happens in
Valentine’s Day flower rush: inspectors at MIA work nonstop to keep bouquets pest-free
As Valentine’s Day approaches, teams of inspectors at Miami International Airport are sorting through massive shipments of flowers, most arriving from Colombia, coordinating weeks in
Broward health care worker who lost everything in fire receives outpouring of community support
After a devastating apartment fire destroyed nearly all of her belongings, Hollywood health care worker Kennis Butler says coworkers, friends and local supporters have stepped