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FIU first to offer in-state tuition to immigrant children
Florida International University has become the state's first public college to offer in-state tuition to some immigrants who have yet to achieve full legal status. Under a new policy, Florida students granted temporary federal protection from...
Tags: Laws, Government, Rick Scott, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Interesting idea to replace, not fix, federal courthouse
The U.S. Federal Building and Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale is showing its age. There aren't enough courtrooms, security is a problem and black dust, mold and mildew are raising concerns. Leaks have damaged the building, and the outdoor fountains haven'...Tags: Downtown (Miami, Florida), Manufacturing and Engineering, Government, Heavy Engineering, U.S. Congress
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Cities may push to quiet train horns on FEC
Q: Where can I learn more about quiet zones to silence train horns on the Florida East Coast Railway in downtown West Palm Beach? Shelagh Dufault, West Palm Beach A: Local governments in Palm Beach County are expected to team up to apply to the...Tags: Transportation, Railway Transportation, Florida East Coast Railway, Palm Beach County, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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Retail notebook: Forever 21 grows at Sawgrass Mills
Forever 21 grows at Sawgrass Mills The remodeled and expanded Forever 21 store at Sawgrass Mills Mall in Sunrise has opened its doors again. The store had a soft opening on May 24 and has its grand re-opening on June 1. The trendy apparel and...Tags: Pembroke Pines, Miami Beach, Dining and Drinking, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Sawgrass Mills
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Dawn Shirreffs: Everglades restoration cannot wait
Everglades restoration efforts, the future of Floridians' drinking water, and the fate of endangered species like the Florida Panther lie in the hands of the South Florida Water Management District this month. SFWMD must act now and affirm its...Tags: Wildlife, Monroe County (Florida), Conservation, South Florida Water Management District, Everglades National Park
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06/10: Progressions
Boards of Directors The Orlando business group Downtown South elected the following officers for 2013-2014: Chair, Chere R. Roane, Nicole Hudson Realty; Vice Chair, Jon Toothman, Radio Shack; Secretary, Megan McLendon, Orlando Health; and Treasurer,...
Tags: Downtown (Miami, Florida), Orlando Health, Orange County Regional History Center, Orlando
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Rejecting Medicaid funds was costly decision
The Florida Legislature's decision to reject the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid funds for one million uninsured Floridians is proving more and more costly and cruel with each passing day. A Rand study published in Health Affairs looks at the 14 states...Tags: Miami Shores, Florida Legislature, Health Insurance, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Medicaid
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Column: Reporter makes mental health a political issue
I cannot write this the way I want. Doing so would invade the privacy of too many people. But I can’t be silent, either. Last week, you see, President Barack Obama spoke before a conference of mental health advocates at the White House. It is...Tags: The Miami Herald, Bipolar Disorder, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Behavioral Conditions, Barack Obama
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South Florida will see partly sunny skies Sunday
In South Florida, the partly sunny skies of Saturday will continue into Sunday and the first few days of this week, the National Weather Service said Saturday evening. Sunday and Monday both have a 20 percent chance of rain or thunderstorms on the...Tags: Hallandale Beach, Broward County, National Weather Service, Tropical Storms, Weather
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Choreographer leads dancers in new works
Dance Now Miami choreographer and founder Hannah Baumgarten leads her modern dance troupe in creating several new works over the next few weeks. On May 31, Dance Now Miami will salute Miami Beach Mayor Matti Bower at a fund raising event at Miami Beach...Tags: Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Dance, Miami Beach, Entertainment
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First female Orthodox rabbi visits South Florida
The first female ordained as an Orthodox rabbi recently visited South Florida. Rabba Sara Hurwitz, who is the dean of Yeshivat Maharat in New York, the first institution to train modern Orthodox women as spiritual leaders and authorities on Jewish law,...Tags: Religion and Belief, North Miami Beach, Aventura, Miami Beach, North Miami
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Thunderstorms, flash floods impact traffic, delay flights at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
Staff writerA thunderstorm raging directly above Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport caused extended delays for travelers Friday, and the rain flooded area roads. Planes were taking off and landing, airport spokesman Gregory Meyer said, but "because...Tags: Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Florida East Coast Railway, John F. Kennedy, Miramar, Traffic
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