Alligator Alcatraz lawsuit, the loss of a Liberty City activist and Miami's Great Hurricane
On this week's episode of The South Florida Roundup, we looked at the sudden revival of the plaintiffsâ case in their challenge to the state - or is it the federal? - migrant detention center in the Everglades known as Alligator Alcatraz [01:09]. We also spoke with a close friend of Dwight Wells, the beloved Liberty City community activist and mentor who was shot dead on Oct. 10 [19:07]. And we talked with Karen Dustman, the author of the book Miamiâs Great Hurricane about how that storm a century ago made us better prepared in this century [35:03].
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Maria Corina Machado's Nobel Peace Prize, Trump's presidential library and the end of Florida's pride crosswalks
On The South Florida Roundup, we hailed todayâs announcement that Venezuelan opposition leader MarĂa Corina Machado has won the Nobel Peace Prize â an award for democracy movements across the Americas [1:09]. We also looked at the controversy â and now a lawsuit â over Miami-Dade Collegeâs gift of valuable downtown property for Trumpâs presidential library [18:40]. And we talked about the response of Floridaâs LGBTQ community to the state's campaign to eradicate crosswalk art [35:50].
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Miami politics, FIU's Turning Point chapter and West Palm Beach's new high-tech coup
On the latest episode of The South Florida Roundup, we reviewed Tuesday nightâs nasty Miami mayoral debate â and asked whether this crowded and cacophonous race can improve before the Nov. 4 election. (Weâre not counting on it.) (1:09) We also spoke to a Florida International University alum about the late activist Charlie Kirk and how his Turning Point USA has galvanized campus conservatives (18:37). And we looked at West Palm Beachâs latest win in its campaign to become Wall Street South (34:37).
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Making ends meet in South Florida, Trump's presidential library and South Miami's lawsuit on ICE agreements
On this week's episode of The South Florida Roundup, we discussed United Wayâs discouraging new revelation that half or most residents in Broward and Miami-Dade counties are living paycheck to paycheck [01:11]. We also looked at the vote Miami Dade College's Board made this week to transfer a downtown lot to the state, which Gov. Ron DeSantis says it will be the space for the future Trump Presidential Library [24:47]. And South Miami Mayor Javier Fernandez discussed the less-than-clear end to his cityâs suit challenging immigration enforcement cooperation [34:41].
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Aftermath of Charlie Kirk's death in Palmetto Bay, Miami-Dade's budget and the stand-your-ground statue
On this week's episode of The South Florida Roundup, we looked at the free-speech debate raging after Charlie Kirkâs death â specifically in Palmetto Bay, whose mayor, Karyn Cunningham, talked about ousting Councilman Steve Cody after a social media post he made on the matter (01:20). We also talked with Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine-Cava about how a county budget that looked wrecked got repaired, and approved (14:15). And we discussed why a Broward County judge just let a police officer off in a deadly shooting case (26:59).