Eliott Rodriguez is signing off from CBS Miami for the final time, closing a storied journalism career and preparing to devote more time to what
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Jose Diaz-Balart calls Eliott Rodriguez a legend of South Florida television news
In a heartfelt tribute, anchor Jose Diaz-Balart praised Eliott Rodriguez as an icon whose decades of journalism made him part of the fabric of South
How Eliott Rodriguez stayed calm during the 2014 “Fangate,” Florida’s most peculiar live TV debate moment
In a career that included covering the wild and unpredictable world of Florida politics, perhaps the moment Eliott Rodriguez is best known for came when
How Eliott Rodriguez brought South Florida’s biggest sports moments to local viewers
Whenever major news unfolded in South Florida, including the region’s biggest sports moments, Eliott Rodriguez was often right at the center of it, anchoring coverage
From the anchor desk to prime-time TV: Eliott Rodriguez’s “CSI: Miami” cameo remembered
A longtime CBS News Miami viewer is reminding South Florida fans that Eliott Rodriguez once made a quick on-screen appearance on “CSI: Miami,” a cameo
Eliott Rodriguez’s career defined by firsthand coverage of Latin America’s historic moments
Eliott Rodriguez came face to face with Fidel Castro, reported the Cuban leader’s death decades later, and stood in Havana during President Barack Obama’s historic
Miami-Dade mayor honors Eliott Rodriguez for nearly 50 years of service
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava praised Eliott Rodriguez for nearly five decades of telling stories with clarity, integrity and a deep love for the
“An efficient storyteller”: How a young Eliott Rodriguez’ news career evolved, solidified status in South Florida
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