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Wednesday, December 6, 2023
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Will Lolita’s death mark a turning point for captive whales?
Future MFA students show off art work at National Portfolio Day hosted by FIU (includes video story)
Fix it: A new push to tackle the growing problem of stray cats in South Florida
The Struggle for Stability: South Florida college students navigate costly rental market while balancing multiple jobs and classes
Young journalists celebrated at STEP Univision graduation (includes video story)
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H.H. Leonards dives into Rosa Parks’ untold history in new book (includes video story)
This acting school serves the Hispanic community (includes video story)
‘Chronicles of Miami’ mural kicks off Art Week in Miami (includes video story)
A new director and new vision for Florida’s Grand Opera
Peso Pluma is reviving regional Mexican music and it’s growing in South Florida
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The special bond between Blaze, Hialeah Fire’s search-and-rescue dog, and his handler
Great escape: Venezuelans head north to uncertainty, part 2
Little Havana’s hidden secrets lured an Ohio writer to create a visual showcase. Here’s how you can see it
Bill Littlefield — Creator of NPR’s Long-Running “Only A Game”
How one South Florida teacher helps other survivors heal and grow through tragedy
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Sideline Episode 12
Record-breaking FIU receiver Kris Mitchell visits Notre Dame
Dominant Dolphins control Commanders, improve to 9-3
La final de la Copa América será en Miami
First-place Dolphins soar past Jets, improve to 8-3
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“Yo era Chandler”: Matthew Perry en sus palabras
La crisis de inmigrantes y refugiados que enfrenta Estados Unidos
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