Luis Hernandez, WLRN

Luis Hernandez

WLRN

Miami, FL, United States

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Travel Back In Time To Hollywood’s Golden Era Through Movie Posters At The Norton

If you love movie posters -- the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach is taking a trip back in time to Hollywood’s Golden Era. Its newest exhibition, → Read More

Dracula Meets #Me Too

Name three of the most infamous villains of literature or pop culture in the last century and it's likely that you'll mention, or at least think about, → Read More

App Would Use Technology To Support Students' Mental Health

Students in South Florida could soon have an app to help them with their mental health. Teacher Samantha Pratt came up with the idea as a way for students → Read More

Vice Mayor Lives Among The Homeless To Better Help Them

Fort Lauderdale made national headlines last year when bulldozers cleared out a homeless encampment in Stranahan Park. Before that the city had become part → Read More

These Women Are Taking On Sexual Harassment — And Making You Laugh

The #MeToo movement has reached into all sorts of industries. Now, add comedy. There's an all-woman comedy show coming to the Center Stage Performing Arts → Read More

Blacktech Week Brings Together Innovators, Entrepreneurs For Fifth Year in Miami

Felecia Hatcher knows there are a lot of challenges in the black tech community. So, she and her husband, Derick Pearson, who are also co-founders of Code → Read More

FPL Delays Plan To Recoup Irma Costs

After saying in October it expected to collect an estimated $1.3 billion, Florida Power & Light has put on hold a plan to bill customers for the costs → Read More

Sweat Records Helps Keep Indie Music Alive in Miami

Miami Sound Machine and Miami bass dominated Miami music in the 80's and 90's. Back then, bands like 2LiveCrew were at the top of the hip-hop scene in → Read More

South Florida Nursery Gets Marijuana License

After a failed attempt at removing the judge from the case, state health officials have agreed to grant a coveted medical-marijuana license to Keith St. → Read More

Trump And Obamacare, Boynton Beach Preps For Med Marijuna Biz, True Farm To Table

President Donald Trump is going after the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) by ending the subsidies for low-income participants. Trump critics say this will → Read More

Meet The Hollywood Hills Girl Who Made Football History

Holly Neher is (unofficially) the first female in Florida history to start at quarterback on a high school football team. It's only unofficial because the → Read More

Conversation With 2-Time Pulitzer Winner Jim Morin

Jim Morin started his art career drawing the cartoons that he enjoyed on Saturday mornings as a kid. He studied art at Syracuse University and eventually → Read More

South Floridians Share How You Can Help Puerto Rico

Puerto Ricans on the island are desperate for help following Hurricane Maria. As of this weekend, about 30 percent of the island has telecommunications → Read More

Remembering Rick Shaw, The Voice Of A Generation In South Florida

Rick Shaw was the voice for tens of thousands of South Florida teens back in the 1960s. For decades that followed, those same teens grew up still listening → Read More

Conditions At One Miami Shelter Ends With People Leaving Early

"Where are the cots? Where are the blankets? Where's the back-up?" These were some of the questions evacuees at the Miami Edison Senior High School shelter → Read More

A Closer Look At One Hate Group In West Palm Beach

Florida ranks No. 2 in the list of U.S. states with the most active hate groups. The most recent Hate Map, put out regularly by the Southern Poverty Law → Read More

Three South Florida Students Create A Smart Straw To Prevent Rape

Three South Florida high school students recently won a class competition with ramifications that go way beyond getting a good grade. Their idea, dubbed → Read More

Is Tannehill injured? Dolphins Fans Hold Their Breath

I was about to go on air and play a report from the Miami Herald's Adam Beasley that was going to look at the reasons this Dolphins team has a lot of → Read More

Venezuelan Vote: Violence At Home, Rejection Abroad

A weekend vote in Venezuela to choose a "constituent assembly" that will rewrite the country's constitution - but which critics say will create a Cuba → Read More

Here's Another Reason To Love South Florida's Clear Ocean: It Keeps Sharks Away From You

Earlier this month a swimmer was attacked by a shark at Haulover Beach in Miami-Dade County. That person suffered no life-threatening injuries, but the → Read More