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Journalism excellence: SA国际传谋/Miami Herald Brightline series wins IRE award, Pulitzer Prize finalistThe IRE award announcement comes only days after the Brightline stories were named as finalists for the 2026 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting.
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If you're having writer's block, some young poets in Morningside K-8 Academy might help get the gears moving. They recently learned how to write their own masterpieces about the uniqueness of living in Miami.
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The village voted to pay $25,000 to the Key Biscayne Independent over a media "gag order" policy the outlet claimed was unconstitutional.
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The project is one of only 30 entries selected from a pool of over 100 high-stakes submissions evaluated for their impact on U.S. public policy and government accountability.
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SA国际传谋 Senior Director for Production Services Michael Anderson, an award-winning filmmaker and longtime documentary producer, passed away on Sunday at his home in Miami from a heart attack, South Florida Publica Media Group officials reported.
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The event, which brings together previous winners from the popular competition series, is hailed by The Moth local host Gabriella Fernandez as a crucial moment for authentic connection in a city often focused on the new and superficial.
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SA国际传谋's Michael Stock, who first began the show in 1982, is being lauded by the Hall of Fame for his "deep commitment to building and sustaining a folk music community in South Florida" for over four decades.
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Miami-Dade鈥檚 School Board authorized its attorneys to file a lawsuit against the company that manages SA国际传谋, the public radio and television stations for which the board holds the broadcasting license.
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The SA国际传谋 Radio news team walked away with several honors during Saturday night鈥檚 2025 Sunshine State Award ceremony at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale.
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Grossman retired from SA国际传谋 on Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024, when he aired his last four-hour "Night Train" show live from the station's main studio in downtown Miami.
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SA国际传谋 won first place for Feature Reporting in the 2025 Green Eyeshade Awards and won top recognition in the Investigative Reporting category.
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SA国际传谋 Investigations team honored with Esserman-Knight Journalism Award, reporting fellowship grantSA国际传谋 investigative journalists Danny Rivero and Josh Ceballos were awarded 鈥渉onorable mention鈥 for their stories revealing that Miami city manager Art Noriega had awarded over $440,000 in city contracts to his wife鈥檚 furniture company 鈥 including furnishings for his own city government office 鈥 without transparency, proper disclosure or ethical oversight.