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Both Sides Prepare as Florida’s Six-week Abortion Ban is Set to Take Effect Wednesday
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Read More After Losing Medicaid, Parents of Florida’s Sickest Kids Are in Limbo
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New law brings managed care to people with intellectual disabilities
Jun 10, 2025 | 8:06 pm ET By Christine Sexton Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday signed into law priority legislation for House Speaker Daniel Perez that addresses how people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) receive health care. There were fears in the IDD advocacy community that DeSantis was going to veto the bill but he…
Read More Florida Removes 1.3m People From Health Care Plan
Published Feb 09, 2025 at 5:00 AM EST By Hugh Cameron To watch video report, Click Here. Over one million Floridians have had their health insurance revoked as a result of a nationwide disenrollment from coverage that was previously safeguarded as part of the COVID-19 pandemic response. Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) enrolment in Florida has fallen from…
Read More Miami-Dade organizations team up to expand services for abuse victims
WLRN Public Media | By Verónica Zaragovia Published November 14, 2024 at 1:43 PM EST Two Miami-Dade organizations are teaming up to expand services for women, children and families affected by violence and abuse. The groups have dubbed the $5 million facility The Healing Sanctuary a one-stop shop for resources like therapy and social services. Susan Rubio-Riverra is the founder and executive director…
Read More Miami Beach pledges millions to the county for homeless funding. Will it be enough?
Aaron Leibowitz, Douglas Hanks November 15, 2024 Miami Beach officials agreed Thursday to direct $10 million to Miami-Dade County for homeless services and provide additional funding in future years, a response to county commissioners’ demands after the city pulled a question about implementing a tax to fund those services from the Nov. 5 ballot. City officials expressed frustration…
Read More Hope amid heartbreak for Amendment 4
Majority vote for reproductive rights signals bipartisan support Amelia Orjuela Da Silva Nov 12, 2024 On election night, as the results of Florida’s Amendment 4 poured in, Natasha Sutherland was surrounded by a mix of hope and heartbreak. The overwhelming support for the amendment, which sought to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution, was…
Read More New high-rises and vanishing roots in West Grove
By Amelia Orjuela Da Silva Published November 7, 2024 at 1:39 PM EST Growing up in West Coconut Grove, lifelong residents Paula and Paulette Culmer shared a childhood steeped in the warmth of a tight-knit community, rich with Caribbean culture and the legacy of their Bahamian immigrant family. “We didn’t have electricity until we were about eight,”…
Read More ‘A true lifeline’: Community radio helps Florida immigrant workers prepare for Milton
Syra Ortiz Blanes Tue, October 8, 2024 at 4:41 PM CDT Amid a steady stream of rancheras and marimbas, Radio Conciencia is broadcasting messages about storm preparation and available shelters across Immokalee ahead of the arrival of ferocious Hurricane Milton to the Florida peninsula. “We must not let our guard down, we must continue making…
Read More Florida Dems cry foul as Donald Trump threatens to revoke TPS for Haitians
Jacob Ogles, Florida Politics Oct 8, 2024 Republican presidential nominee Donald Trumpsaid he will revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians if he wins in November. That’s a move that could affect tens of thousands of Haitians living legally in Florida. Trump made his comments to NewsNation at a Texas fundraiser while discussing a high concentration of…
Read More Public camping ban spurs housing action
Tiny homes among solutions on the way, county says Amelia Orjuela Da Silva, Miami Times Staff Writer Oct 1, 2024 As a new state law prohibiting public sleeping went into effect on Oct. 1, Miami-Dade County is intensifying its efforts to find housing solutions for its homeless population. The law, signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis…
Read More How urban renewal and highways destroyed Overtown, Miami’s historic Black neighborhood
Architect chats with curator of Miami-Overtown exhibit Stephen Robb Oct 1, 2024 Urban renewal and mass transit were the topics of discussion during an Instagram live discussion last week between Jordan Rogers, museum curator for the “Anything But a Slum: Miami-Overtown Before I-95” exhibit at the Black Police Precinct & Courthouse Museum, and architect Adam Paul Susaneck,…
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