
Daniel Rivero
Daniel Rivero is a reporter and producer for WLRN, covering Latino and criminal justice issues. Before joining the team, he was an investigative reporter and producer on the television series "The Naked Truth," and a digital reporter for Fusion.
His work has won honors of the Murrow Awards, Sunshine State Awards and Green Eyeshade Awards. He has also been nominated for a Livingston Award and a GLAAD Award on reporting on the background of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's tenure as Attorney General of Oklahoma and on the Orlando nightclub shooting, respectively.
Daniel was born on the outskirts of Washington D.C. to Cuban parents, and moved to Miami full time twenty years ago. He learned to walk with a wiffle ball bat and has been a skateboarder since the age of ten.
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If you voted provisionally on Election Day, you have until 5 p.m. today to prove you were eligible to vote and have your vote counted. Provisional votes...
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On paper, it should have never been this close. But Republican Maria Elvira Salazar made a sure-win seat for Democrats as competitive as any analyst...
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When Katherine Polizzi showed up to vote at Le Club Century Village, all she wanted to do was cast her ballot. But she describes a confrontational and...
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Last year, Brazilian president-elect Jair Bolsonaro told a crowd of Brazilians gathered in Deerfield Beach, Fla. that he would “give police carte...
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One of the statewide amendments voters will be facing in November includes four different questions. It would mandate a state department of veteran...
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The suspect arrested Friday morning by federal authorities in connection with several pipe bombs delivered across the country to prominent critics of...
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As voters across Florida gear up for early voting for the November elections, and as some ballots have already been shipped out to overseas voters, one...
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Mail ballots are convenient but lack certain perks that voting in person gives voters. Namely, mail-in ballots are ten times more likely to be thrown...
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In a courtroom on Tuesday morning, Andre Gonzales was granted another chance at life. After serving more than twelve years for a murder outside of a...
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A federal appeals court has blocked a last ditch attempt to free Lolita, the orca housed at the Miami Seaquarium, in a case brought by the non-profit...