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The taking of black-owned land is a common story throughout the history of the United States. In Miami, one community that was displaced with little notice → Read More
The 7-month-old son of a Miami-area ER nurse has tested positive for COVID-19 after he ran a low-grade fever. → Read More
First, Herine Baron panicked, cried and hoped her COVID-19 test would come back negative. Soon, though, the ER nurse at Jackson North Medical Center in → Read More
Hundreds of people lined up outside the main courthouse in West Palm Beach late last year, all of them trying to get their suspended driver licenses → Read More
Kevin Monterola tries to make his groceries stretch every month. He works part-time as a concert lighting technician and when his gigs dry up, one of the → Read More
Most Friday nights, a small street orchestra of Haitian men parades through Little Haiti playing handmade horns and drums in traditional rara style. The → Read More
Miami Carnival is a medley of Caribbean culture— waist-winding (or whining) rhythms of soca, food offerings from various islands and masquerade bands → Read More
This story was updated on September 4, 12: 45 p.m. Shortly after Hurricane Dorian made landfall at Abaco island Sunday afternoon, it was obvious the storm → Read More
James Valsaint is concerned about displacement in Little Haiti. He knows the neighborhood’s high elevation is attractive to developers and perspective → Read More
This is the first time Sirena Saul is meeting Jason Louis in person. They’ve only been in touch by phone. Louis, a high school senior at Miami Norland, → Read More
Tabou Combo is one of the biggest bands to come out of Haiti. They're celebrating just over 50 years of being what they call the “ambassadors of konpa.” → Read More
This week is National Library Week and WLRN reporter Nadege Green talked to her childhood librarian. → Read More
Nine men rest on cots under a large white tent in Miami’s Liberty City neighborhood. They call themselves “The Hunger Nine.” They’re on Day 12 of a hunger → Read More
The home of Miami’s first black millionaire is now open to the public. Dana A. Dorsey was what today would be considered a real estate mogul. He was also a → Read More
The home of Miami’s first black millionaire is now open to the public. Dana A. Dorsey was what today would be considered a real estate mogul. He was also a → Read More
Annie Segarra is a disability rights activist from South Miami-Dade. She uses Instagram , Facebook , Twitter and YouTube to talk about living with Ehlers → Read More
The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is celebrating 60 years this season. On a recent visit to Miami, Artistic Director Robert Battle said the company is → Read More
The Perez Art Museum Miami and ArtCenter/South Florida are hosting two days of panels and studio tours that center around what it means to create as a → Read More
In every Haitian restaurant, savory dishes come with a side of pikliz , a spicy pickled medley of shredded cabbage and carrots. Visit a Haitian home and → Read More
Palm Beach County is eliminating solitary confinement for juveniles in adult jails. The change comes after Palm Beach County's Sheriff's Office reached a → Read More