
Greg Allen
Miami Correspondent at NPR
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3 days ago |
wgbh.org | Greg Allen
June 04, 2025 MIAMI — After public backlash and concern, the National Weather Service is beginning the process of hiring more than 100 employees to “stabilize operations” at its field offices around the country. Following cuts ordered by the Trump administration earlier this year, the weather service lost nearly 600 positions.
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4 days ago |
laist.com | Greg Allen
Only 7% of LAist readers currently donate to fund our journalism. Help raise that number, so our nonprofit newsroom stays strong in the face of federal cuts. Donate now. MIAMI — After public backlash and concern, the National Weather Service is beginning the process of hiring more than 100 employees to "stabilize operations" at its field offices around the country. Following cuts ordered by the Trump administration earlier this year, the weather service lost nearly 600 positions.
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5 days ago |
kpbs.org | Greg Allen |Marisa Peñaloza
SWANNANOA, N.C. — Before the remnants of Hurricane Helene swamped this town, the Super 8 Motel, wedged between a highway and the Swannanoa River, provided affordable short and long-term housing for dozens of people who couldn't find affordable housing elsewhere. Now, it's like a scene from a post-apocalyptic movie, frozen in time. A thick layer of mud covers the area. Kim Maisch points to a section of the motel that shifted and landed in the river.
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2 weeks ago |
boisestatepublicradio.org | Greg Allen
DORAL, Fla. — Venezuelans living in the U.S. are shocked and devastated by a U.S. Supreme Court decision handed down Monday. It immediately strips Temporary Protected Status, known as TPS, from hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans. A legal fight over the Trump administration order ending TPS is now playing out in lower courts. But Venezuelans living in Florida are worried they may be deported back to a country mired in economic and political turmoil.
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1 month ago |
wfit.org | Greg Allen
Florida lawmakers have sent the governor a measure aimed at providing relief for tens of thousands of condominium owners struggling with rising costs in aging buildings. A law passed shortly after 98 people died in the 2021 collapse of a residential tower in the town of Surfside, located outside of Miami, placed strict new requirements on condominium associations.
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