Wilson Sayre, WLRN

Wilson Sayre

WLRN

Miami, FL, United States

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  • The Miami Herald

Past articles by Wilson:

Ironbeer Turns 100. And Yes, They Are Going To Update The Can.

The soda aisle in most grocery stores in South Florida looks different than a lot of other places in the United States. Bottles of Jupiña and Postobon → Read More

Ironbeer Turns 100. And Yes, They Are Going To Update The Can.

The soda aisle in most grocery stores in South Florida looks different than a lot of other places in the United States. Bottles of Jupiña and Postobon → Read More

Weirdest Florida Stories Of 2017 Part 1: Cokey Monster, Sexy Moves On The Highway & Space Politician

Every year we here at WLRN put together a list of the weirdest, craziest, Florida-ish stories of the year. We’re torn about this whole thing. Part of us → Read More

No Snow Needed: Postcards From South Florida's Holiday Season

In South Florida, it can be easy to forget what time of year it is. But even though the thermometer is traveling up past 80, it is the holidays. Here are → Read More

The Secret To A Great Art Gallery? It Might Not Be What You Think

It’s one of those things that’s best not noticed. It’s also the difference between seeing subtle shades of reds and whites and not. And it hangs above → Read More

The Institute of Contemporary Art Miami Is Now Open In New Home

Clad in abstract angled siding swaddling 20,000 square feet of exhibition space, Miami’s newest art museum, the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami (ICA), → Read More

Llegó El Sindicato: New Telenovela Actors Union Could Mean More To Come For Spanish-Language TV

In the telenovela Reina de Corazones , Pablo Azar plays a revenge-seeking son who poses as a valet driver to get even for his mother’s death. → Read More

New Publix Delivery Service Makes It Easier To Get Boozy At Home

As people clamor to get the best black Friday deals, there’s one thing you may want to leave off your list — alcohol. Publix Grocery Stores will now → Read More

This Company Wants To Sell You Ugly Produce, Reduce Waste This Holiday Season

In Florida, 15 percent of families don’t know where they’re going to get their next meal. When you look at children alone, that number increases to almost → Read More

Shorter Lines On Last Day Of D-SNAP Registration In Miami-Dade And Broward

Lines were moving much more quickly at Hard Rock Stadium at mid-day Thursday, the final day to register for disaster food assistance (D-SNAP) in Miami-Dade → Read More

Who Is In Charge When The Cranes Fall? No One

Bruno Rebuffo heard the crane fall before he knew what it was. “It sounded like an earthquake, honestly,” he said. “It was a big loud boom and you thought → Read More

New Bill Tries To Stop Kids From Walking Down The Aisle In Florida

In Florida, 16- and 17-year-olds can get married to someone of any age with the signature of a parent . If a girl is pregnant, she can get married at any → Read More

A Month After Hurricane Irma, Disaster Food Stamp Registration Gets Underway With Long Lines

Kendrix Haynes lost a lot in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma: all his food and his pet bearded dragon, Rocky. It was the power (or rather the lack of it). → Read More

FIGHTCLUB: A Miami Herald Investigation Into Florida’s Juvenile Justice System

Emory Jones just needs to look at his left arm for a reminder of what happened at Avon Park Youth Academy. There is a faint scar in the shape of a snake → Read More

New Miami Herald Investigation Looks At Abuse In The Florida Department Of Juvenile Justice

For the last two years, the Miami Herald has been looking into systemic abuse within the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), the division → Read More

Personal Essay: Witnessing The Last Chapter In Florida Death Row Inmate Mike Lambrix's Story

If Mike Lambrix’s case played out today exactly the way it did when he was convicted in 1984, he would not have been sent to Death Row and executed as he → Read More

'An Act Of Cold-Blooded Murder:' Florida Death Row Inmate Speaks Out Against Scheduled Execution

Instead of opting for a few final words as he is strapped to a gurney in the death chamber, Florida Death Row inmate Mike Lambrix decided to speak his mind → Read More

As Food Insecurity Grows After Irma, Gov't Approves Disaster SNAP. But It Will Take Time To Start

Rows of brightly colored chairs are set up on the little patch of grass outside FANM, the Haitian Women of Miami, a non-profit group that helps low-income → Read More

Study: Consumers Are Still Willing To Pay More For Houses In Flood Zones

Houses in areas prone to natural disasters across the country are increasing in value. While that might not make sense, that was the finding of a yearly → Read More

Miami Residents Who Live Near Crane Broken By Hurricane Irma Told To Evacuate

This is a developing story. We'll update the post with more information as we receive it. Hurricane → Read More