
Katherine Lepri
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School's out for the summer. For thousands of students and their families, the end of the school year means graduation. We asked listeners what they...
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It's the the last day of Florida’s week-long sales tax "holiday" on hurricane supplies. So, you may want to hurry up and by that generator, hand crank...
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The lull lasted more than a decade. A major storm hadn’t made landfall in South Florida since the 2004-2005 double-hitter of Hurricanes Wilma and...
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Fifty years ago, Florida was home to the first statewide teacher strike in the nation. The protest led state leaders to guarantee public employees’...
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Teachers nationwide are protesting their paychecks. Educators in Arizona voted to walk out, joining similar efforts in Oklahoma, West Virginia and...
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When the clock changes every November, Stan Kaymin has to wear a headlamp to deliver mail in the late afternoon. If Florida didn’t change its clocks...
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Last week, several cities announced they were suing Gov. Rick Scott to overturn a 1987 state law that bans cities from passing tougher restrictions than...
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Imagine a new middle school planned in Brickell that has apartments for teachers on one of its floors. That's the latest idea Miami-Dade County Public...
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It’s been about six months since Hurricane Irma crashed across the Florida Keys as a Category 4 storm. WLRN News is documenting where we were — and how...
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Demanding change and promising their generation would make it happen, students walked out of schools across South Florida and the country on Wednesday —...