
Alexander Gonzalez
Alexander Gonzalez is a recent graduate of the University of Miami. He majored in English and was the the editor-in-chief of The Miami Hurricane newspaper from 2014-15. He was WLRN's digital intern during summer 2015. He subscribes to too many podcasts and can't get away from covering the arts in Miami.
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New sea level rise projections for South Florida show an alarming trend: higher waters are coming faster than previously expected. According to the...
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It’s going to take more time before Miami-Dade County starts to sound like Monaco. County lawmakers will continue to debate the possibility of holding a...
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'It's Not Going To Happen Overnight:' Broward County Transit Planner On New Monorail System ProposalBrightline and Tri-Rail take South Floridians across the region. Now a monorail plan is in the works. Miami-Dade County transit officials and transit...
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The University of Miami is leading a national study of aging people with HIV. Researchers will explore the impacts of non-infectious conditions, such as...
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South Miami Mayor Explains Challenge Of Sanctuary Cities Law: 'It Interferes With Police Activities'The city of South Miami and several other nonprofits, including the Guatemalan-Maya Center in Lake Worth, have launched the first legal challenge to the...
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Fears of widespread immigration raids in South Florida appeared to dissipate without major actions on Sunday - but left migrant communities and...
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William Latson, the principal of Spanish River High School in Boca Raton, was removed from his post this week. The Palm Beach Post reported on an email...
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DISCLOSURE: The authors and editors of this article are employees of South Florida Public Media, the nonprofit that operates WLRN News. The Miami-Dade...
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The 20 Democratic presidential hopefuls debated this week about everything from healthcare to higher education to gun violence. Notably missing from...
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It used to be that Cuban artists from the island who performed in Miami had to be ready for backlash from anti-Castro exile groups. In 1999, for example...