Kenny Malone, WLRN

Kenny Malone

WLRN

Miami, FL, United States

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When Will It Feel Like Fall In South Florida?

Wednesday may technically be the first day of fall, but it certainly doesn't feel any different. In South Florida, according to the National Weather → Read More

The Bay of Pigs, Submachine Guns And The Founding Of St. Thomas University In Miami Gardens

In 1961, a year before St. Thomas University in Miami Gardens opened as Biscayne College, the school's founding president, Fr. Edward McCarthy, was in → Read More

New Toll Relief Program Allows Negotiation Of Fines

A new program called Operation Toll Relief will give Miami-Dade County residents a chance to negotiate down fines from unpaid tolls. The program is a → Read More

Destructive Fruit Flies Threaten Redland

Officials met with farmers in southern Miami-Dade County Wednesday to explain the latest on a potentially devastating invasive fruit fly outbreak. “It all → Read More

Does The Pitch Of A Candidate’s Voice Sway Your Vote?

Maybe Barry White missed his calling.In a new study, potential voters inherently favored political candidates with lower-pitched voices.“We’re not saying → Read More

Enrollment Ends For MDX Toll Reimbursement Program

Regular commuters have until the end of the day Monday to register for the Miami-Dade Expressway Authority’s new toll reimbursement program.The Cash Back → Read More

South Florida Home Sales Down Slightly From June, But No Shame In That

It would have been tough to beat June’s housing numbers, a month when Miami-Dade County set an all-time record for single-family home sales.While South → Read More

The Struggle Is Real For Florida Avocados

Dr. Edward “Gilly” Evans does not hide his avocado bias. “I mean, if you’re really an avocado eater then a ‘green-skin’ avocado is the way to go,” says the → Read More

Here’s What A “Florida Man” Art Exhibition Looks Like

When Catherine Camargo started reading the @_FloridaMan Twitter account, she decided she needed human teeth.“That one?” she says, pointing to a wisdom → Read More

Study: South Florida Fourth Worst Credit Card Debt Burden In Country

A new study says South Floridians are swimming in credit card debt. Maybe drowning in it.CreditCards.com, a self-described “online credit card marketplace, → Read More

Gov. Scott Hospital Commission Makes Final Stop in Miami

Gov. Rick Scott’s Commission on Healthcare and Hospital Funding’s “Spotlight Transparency Tour” made its last scheduled stop Thursday at Miami-Dade College → Read More

Enrollment Begins For MDX Toll Reimbursement Program

Regular commuters have the next month and a half to register for the Miami-Dade Expressway Authority’s new toll reimbursement program.The Cash Back Toll → Read More

Florida Lt. Gov. Carlos Lopez-Cantera Enters Race To Fill Rubio's Senate Seat

In a warehouse loading dock just north of Doral, supporters chanted “C-L-C” as Florida Lieutenant Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera announced his run for U.S. → Read More

Confederate Flags Fly Proudly In Loxahatchee Rally

From a Volkswagen Beetle to a big-rig, dozens of vehicles lined up in the parking lot of a Loxahatchee strip mall on Saturday to parade the Confederate → Read More

Silence, Concern In Wake Of Reported Classical South Florida Sale

It may be the day the classical music died, but Classical South Florida listeners still have no official word that three local radio stations have been → Read More

What's Behind The Mass Restaurant Closure In Miami-Dade County?

Serendipity 3 on Lincoln Road, OTC in Brickell, Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza just off the MacArthur Causeway and the 17-year-old Romeo’s Cafe in Coral Gables → Read More

Tolls Taking A Toll? MDX Approves New Rebate Program

The Miami-Dade Expressway Authority voted unanimously Tuesday to approve a program that could give regular commuters a refund at the end of the year. But → Read More

A Guide To South Florida’s Wild Weeks Of Soccer News

A new soccer team in Miami, an FBI raid in Miami Beach and David Beckham’s Major League Soccer odyssey takes an American football turn. It's been a busy → Read More

CVS Testing Hispanic Market With New “Y Más” Stores

Cafecito, bilingual staff, money transfer services, an expanded discount fragrance counter. But wait -- “y más.” CVS has launched 12 “CVS/pharmacy y más” → Read More

Months-Long Circumcision Battle Coming To Close

Heather Hironimus has filed suit, gone into hiding and, ultimately, wound up in jail trying to stop her 4-and-a-half-year-old son's circumcision. The Sun → Read More