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  • 5 days ago | kesq.com | Michael Hudak |Samantha Sosa |Kevin Boulandier

    By Michael Hudak, Samantha Sosa, Kevin BoulandierClick here for updates on this story MIAMI ( WSVN) - Two women are speaking out about scary encountera they experienced on the streets of Miami's Brickell section. The bustling South Florida community, known for its luxury high-rise buildings, is now at the center of crime concerns. Savanna Guerra and Cindy Hanna took to social media to detail their experience with who they called "Brickell bums" walking around key spots in the city.

  • 5 days ago | wsvn.com | Kevin Boulandier

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The dispute over the wrongful deportation and imprisonment of Kilmar Abrego Garcia “is not only about one man” but about Donald Trump’s disregard of the American judicial system as well, Sen. Chris Van Hollen said Friday as he returned from a three-day trip to El Salvador to press for the detained man’s release. Speaking to reporters just after landing back in the United States, Van Hollen offered few answers about what will come next in Abrego Garcia’s case.

  • 6 days ago | wsvn.com | Kevin Boulandier

    Get ready to dance to the beat of a different drum, thanks to “Rhythms of Africa — Music to My Ears.”The Miramar concert promises to entertain you with international sounds, dancing, music and culture.

  • 6 days ago | wsvn.com | Kevin Boulandier

    MIAMI (WSVN) - A pair of women are speaking out about a scary encounter they experienced on the streets of Miami’s Brickell section. The bustling South Florida community, known for its luxury high-rise buildings, is now at the center of crime concerns. Savanna Guerra and Cindy Hanna took to social media to detail their experience with who they called “Brickell bums” walking around key spots in the city. “Take pepper spray with you at all times, no matter if it’s sunny, daylight,” said Guerra.

  • 6 days ago | wsvn.com | Kevin Boulandier

    WEST MIAMI-DADE, FLA. (WSVN) - Members of Florida International University’s Faculty Senate voiced their concerns on the campus immigration crackdown that will soon be enforced. Friday’s meeting focused on the role FIU Police will have after they signed an agreement earlier this month with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “The police have signed an agreement with ICE,” said FIU Interim President Jeanette Nuñez.

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