
Ivan Taylor
Reporter at CBS News
Reporter @cbsmiami, #Nicaraguan, passionate about #news, #reading & #fitness. Instagram: @ivan_taylor
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6 days ago |
cbsnews.com | Ivan Taylor
Expectations high for Pope Leo XIV Catholics across South Florida are expressing pride, hope and cautious optimism following the historic election of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost—now Pope Leo XIV—the first American ever chosen to lead the Roman Catholic Church. "I was pretty surprised," said Dolton Steele, a fourth grader at Coleman Catholic School in Pompano Beach. He and his father, Bryan Steele, were among those in Broward County celebrating the news.
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6 days ago |
cbsnews.com | Nikiya Carrero |Ivan Taylor
Owners at West Kendall community furious over $3.4 million special assessment loan Frustration erupted inside a packed meeting room Wednesday night as residents of the Heron Hammocks community in West Kendall learned their monthly fees will increase to cover a $3.4 million loan approved by their condo board. The move, owners said, was decided before they even walked in to the meeting.
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6 days ago |
cbsnews.com | Ivan Taylor
Condo owners in the Heron community in West Kendall are facing a steep $3.4 million special assessment following a mandatory 40-year recertification, leaving many fearing financial ruin as they brace for a vote that could determine how or whether they will be able to keep their homes. Many residents said the timeline and lack of transparency from their condo board have added stress to an already desperate situation.
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1 week ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Ivan Taylor
A construction worker living in South Florida is among the undocumented immigrants offered $1,000 and a free one-way flight by the Trump administration to leave the U.S. voluntarily. "Nothing is guaranteed. I'm not interested and I don't suggest anybody to do it either," said Francisco, who chose not to share his last name. The offer is part of a new Department of Homeland Security program that encourages self-deportation through the CBP Home app .
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Ivan Taylor
Trump administration offers $1,000 to self-deport A construction worker living in South Florida is among the undocumented immigrants offered $1,000 and a free one-way flight by the Trump administration to leave the U.S. voluntarily. "Nothing is guaranteed. I'm not interested and I don't suggest anybody to do it either," said Francisco, who chose not to share his last name.
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