Julia Duba, WLRN

Julia Duba

WLRN

Miami, FL, United States

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Florida Roundup: Cuban, Syrian Migrant Crises And U.S. Policy

In response to the Paris attacks one week ago, Florida Gov. Rick Scott joined more than half of the nations governors who called for "extensive" screening → Read More

Florida Roundup: All Aboard Florida Unveils 'Brightline' Trains

All Aboard Florida officially revealed models of its trains, with a new name: Brightline. Those models are expected to become life-size and run from Miami → Read More

Florida Roundup: Rubio And Bush Spar In GOP Debate

When Marco Rubio was asked at Wednesday's Republican presidential debate about the South Florida Sun Sentinel's editorial that called for his resignation → Read More

Florida Roundup: Family Searches For Answers In Shooting Death Of Corey Jones

Few details have emerged about the police-involved shooting of Corey Jones in Palm Beach Gardens, as family, friends and supporters seek answers. Jones, a → Read More

Too Young For Andrew, I Learned Fear From Hurricane Wilma

I grew up watching hurricanes from the 21st floor of a high-rise condominium in Miami Beach. I’d sit by the window and watch minor storm surge crash up → Read More

Florida Roundup: South Florida Battles Flooding

A Super Blood Moon, king tide and Hurricane Joaquin all came together this week to flood South Florida. The king tide and Sunday's supermoon brought → Read More

Florida Roundup: Police Body Cameras In South Florida

Miami-Dade Commissioner Jose “Pepe” Diaz was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol last weekend in Key West – and the traffic stop was → Read More

Florida Roundup: Debbie Wasserman Schultz, The Iran Deal and South Florida

Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz recently announced that she will back President Obama’s Iran nuclear arms deal. The deal would lift the sanctions on → Read More

Florida Roundup: Everglades National Park Rolls Out New Rules

Everglades National Park is finalizing a plan that’s designed to update the way it is managed. Some key changes to how the park will operate include → Read More

Florida Roundup: Who Makes Up The Hispanic Vote?

When Donald Trump kicked Univision anchor Jorge Ramos out of a press conference last week in Iowa, polls showed that Trump was lacking support among → Read More

Florida Roundup: When Do You Prep For A Storm?

Last weekend hurricane Danny strengthened to a Category 3 major storm with winds at 115 mph. It's now down to a tropical depression. While Florida hasn't → Read More

Danny Becomes Atlantic's First Hurricane

Tropical Storm Danny strengthened early Thursday to become the first hurricane of the Atlantic season, National Hurricane Center forecasters said. → Read More

Florida Roundup: U.S. Embassy Opens In Havana

Just 90 miles south of Key West, the U.S. flag was raised in Cuba to mark the opening of the American embassy in Havana -- 54 years after it was closed. U → Read More

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Inform. Entertain. Inspire. We are South Florida's NPR station (91.3 FM/ 91.5 FM) and PBS TV station (Channel 17) → Read More

Florida Roundup: After The 2016 Republican Debate

The Republican presidential debate drew 24 million viewers on Thursday night, making it the most-watched presidential debate ever. Was the record → Read More

Florida Roundup: Transit In South Florida, Funding For Homeless Shelter Program In Miami

As of Friday, Uber is no longer in business in Broward County, after the company called the county's regulations "onerous" this month. County commissioners → Read More

Florida Roundup: New Era of U.S.-Cuba Relations Begins

The Cuban flag was raised in Washington, D.C. on Monday, marking the beginning of a new era in normalizing relations between the island and U.S. Secretary → Read More

South Florida's Not-So-Rainy Season Adding To Drought Woes

South Florida is seeing little rain during its rainy season this year. Eastern Miami-Dade and Broward counties are drying up and are now considered to be → Read More

LISTEN: Commissioner Hardemon, Worldcenter Developer On The Florida Roundup

A new development project designed to build retail and hotel space in downtown Miami is poised to break ground in the coming months. The developers of → Read More

Florida Roundup: Is There Oil In The Everglades?

A South Florida company is asking for permission to explore the Everglades west of Broward for oil. Environmentalists say it's a bad idea and some experts → Read More