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Veronica Zaragovia

Miami Beach

Journalist at Freelance

reporter @WLRN, member @WeMakeWLRN // 305-213-7726, [email protected]

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  • 1 month ago | businessandamerica.com | Emily Cochrane |Veronica Zaragovia

    “It is a place we can go to see not just fine art, but to present the complexities of life and allow us to be more reflective and to grow,” said Ruth Mayer, a Miami Beach resident, who came to the meeting with her Israeli-born husband, Akiva Gross. “It doesn’t mean you have to walk out and agree, but hopefully we can walk out and be reflective.”Mr. Gross said the film “has to be shown — this is democracy.”Two mayors of neighboring cities — Esteban L.

  • 1 month ago | ourcommunitynow.com | Emily Cochrane |Veronica Zaragovia

    Share The mayor of Miami Beach on Wednesday backed away from a proposal to evict a nonprofit cinema over its showing of an Academy Award-winning documentary depicting Israeli displacement of Palestinians in the West Bank.Mayor Steven Meiner announced last week that he wanted to oust the theater, O Cinema, from city-owned property after it showed the film, “No Other Land,” which was largely made in the years leading up to the Hamas-led attack on Israel in October 2023.Mr. Meiner has repeatedly...

  • 1 month ago | nytimes.com | Emily Cochrane |Veronica Zaragovia

    The mayor of Miami Beach on Wednesday backed away from a proposal to evict a nonprofit cinema over its showing of an Academy Award-winning documentary depicting Israeli displacement of Palestinians in the West Bank. Mayor Steven Meiner announced last week that he wanted to oust the theater, O Cinema, from city-owned property after it showed the film, "No Other Land," which was largely made in the years leading up to the Hamas-led attack on Israel in October 2023.

  • 1 month ago | marketplace.org | Veronica Zaragovia |Amanda Peacher

    We’re in the thick of spring break travel, and Miami Beach has long been a hot spot for student revelers. In recent years though, the annual party scene in March has escalated into stampedes and even fatal shootings. After pressure from residents and bad publicity, officials have announced they’re over the chaos. The city has implemented a number of rules to keep tourists and residents safe.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | marketplace.org | Veronica Zaragovia |Amanda Peacher

    In order to get a large tattoo done in one sitting, people are paying top dollar to get tattooed while under general anesthesia. That means they don’t feel any of the pain that’s usually part of the process. Clients of these services can choose general anesthesia, which will make them unconscious for the duration of the work, or local anesthesia, which numbs an area while the person stays awake.

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Verónica Soledad Zaragovia
Verónica Soledad Zaragovia @verozaragovia
19 Mar 25

I’m very proud to share this nuanced, fair and balanced story I co-reported for The New York Times about an emotional Miami Beach commission meeting today and the decision not to evict O Cinema over No Other Land: https://t.co/WT96w4TwYb

Verónica Soledad Zaragovia
Verónica Soledad Zaragovia @verozaragovia
14 Mar 25

And late last year, I reported another story for my favorite radio program to freelance for. Getting a tattoo under anesthesia won’t hurt — except the price: https://t.co/M4WN25iTdu

Verónica Soledad Zaragovia
Verónica Soledad Zaragovia @verozaragovia
14 Mar 25

Couldn’t let a spring break go by without reporting a story down the street from my apartment! Businesses adapt to new Miami Beach spring break rules for @Marketplace https://t.co/6J6ljnmyAW