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Carline Jean

Senior Photographer at South Florida Sun Sentinel

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Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | miamiherald.com | Carline Jean

    Pembroke Pines Charter’s Marc Lue Young has helped the Jaguars become one of the most consistent winning programs in recent years. And Davidson Loriston has gradually built Highlands Christian into one of the state’s best and led the Knights to a breakthrough this past season. Young and Loriston each led their respective teams to the state final four this past season. And each shares the honor of being selected Miami Herald Boys’ Soccer Coaches of the Year for Broward County.

  • 2 weeks ago | sun-sentinel.com | Carline Jean |Joe Cavaretta

    • None Amber and Autumn Cacicedo of Delray Beach cheer on singer Angie K as she performs at the Tortuga Music Festival on Fort Lauderdale Beach on Friday, April 4, 2025. (Carline Jean / South Florida Sun Sentinel)• None Workers rig light stands at Fort Lauderdale Beach Park on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, in preparation for the Tortuga Music Festival, which draws thousands of fans April 4-6. This year's headliners are Keith Urban, Jelly Roll, and Luke Combs.

  • 3 weeks ago | miamiherald.com | Carline Jean

    The first hurricane forecast of the year from the experts at Colorado State University released Thursday calls for an above-average season with nine hurricanes and a better than 50% chance a major hurricane will strike the U.S.The CSU seasonal forecasts were originated by the late William Gray in 1984, but continue out of the school's Department of Atmospheric Science, and are considered in meteorological circles as among the most accurate in predicting tropical activity.

  • 1 month ago | sun-sentinel.com | Amy Bennett |Carline Jean |Mike Stocker

    Students hit the sand by day and the bars and clubs by night to celebrate Spring Break in Fort Lauderdale. Here are some of the scenes captured by our photographers this month. The Spring Break tradition on Fort Lauderdale Beach spans back decades. Relive the memories with these vintage Spring Break photos from the ’60, ’70s and ’80s. Originally Published: March 24, 2025 at 7:00 AM EDT

  • 1 month ago | sun-sentinel.com | Amy Bennett |Carline Jean |Mike Stocker

    Spring Break 2025 peaked on Fort Lauderdale Beach this weekend as students hit the sand by day and the bars and clubs by night. Here are some of the scenes captured by our photographers this month. The Spring Break tradition on Fort Lauderdale Beach spans back decades. Relive the memories with these vintage Spring Break photos from the ’60, ’70s and ’80s.

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