Sabrina Beguiristain
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Sabrina Beguiristain is a Florida International University student majoring in digital journalism. She is passionate about both visual and auditory media such as broadcasting and podcasts. In the near future, Sabrina hopes to produce creative forms of news to emphasize events and stories that should be shared.
Non-alcoholic drinks are taking off (includes video story)
The Mocktail movement is in full swing as bars and restaurants embrace more non-alcoholic drinks into their menus. Clyde’s Alley Bar is just one...
Some Washington, D.C. employees will receive higher wages in May (includes video story)
This past November, Washington D.C. voters approved Initiative 82, increasing tipped employees' minimum wage. Bars, restaurants, and salons will need to adjust their budgets...
Activists push for gun reform in posters (includes video story)
A group of community activists in Washington D.C. is hoping to spark conversations about gun violence with the help of one of the ten...
Salazar vs. Taddeo for Congress: Everything you need to know
It’s turned into a battle over who’s a bigger socialist.
In Florida’s 27th congressional district, Republican Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar is battling to hold off...
Biden’s plan to forgive student loans draws praise and criticism from South Florida voters
With the midterm elections looming in November, President Biden’s program to forgive student loans has riled up both supporters and opponents in South Florida.
“It...
Martha Bueno, a libertarian, aims to clean up “corrupt” county hall
Martha Bueno is a libertarian who doesn’t have much faith in government. Yet she is running for the Miami-Dade commission in Kendall. She believes...
Voters are concerned about candidates’ ages as midterm elections near
Jason Perez is a 23-year-old substitute teacher and a Democrat. He believes that older government officials can lose touch with young people’s values. In...
Top five dog beaches in South Florida
Considering the wide range of beautiful beaches here in South Florida, it is strange that a good dog beach can be hard to find....
The remote comeback of Miami charities (includes video story)
In a post-pandemic reality, The Miami Project has adapted new methods to promote its charities and fundraisers in local and national communities. We join...
The Warner House lives on through dancers, historians, and more (includes audio interviews)
This collection of audio interviews explores the history of the Warner House, a 109-year-old home in downtown Miami built by James Warner, a protege...