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This Week in South Florida Podcast: May 5, 2024
PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – Local 10 News This Week In South Florida Anchor Glenna Milberg hosts from the studio in Pembroke Park. The list of guests includes Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, Dr. Leah Roberts, and Jason Lindo. For the NextGen Roundtable, Milberg interviews students from Florida International University and The...
Calmer seas and easterly winds bring the dolphin fish in and fishermen out
Big winds early in the week slowly subsided, allowing the offshore fleet to do what they do best: fish! This weekend's forecast calls for calmer seas before the winds pick up again. The good thing is that the weather forecast has been out of the east and that wind direction often pushes blue water edges, sargasso weed lines and dolphin fish closer to the reef.
South Florida Jewish and Muslim leaders discuss pro-Palestinian protests rocking U.S. colleges
MIAMI — It has been a chaotic week on college and university campuses from coast to coast. Pro-Palestinian protests reached a boiling point, prompting police intervention and leading to dozens of arrests.CBS News Miami's Lauren Pastrana does a deep dive with perspective from leaders of local Jewish and Muslim groups for their take and perspective on the protests, the fallout and the fear and threats they are creating.Guests: Jacob Solomon, CEO & Pres., Greater Miami Jewish Federation Samir Kakli, Pres., South Florida Muslim Federation
Sims: Takeaways from Miami’s series win over BYU
Miami baseball triumphed over the BYU Cougars, securing the first weekend series win in over a month. The ‘Canes had previously lost their last six weekend series. Miami won the first two games of the series but fell in the final game of the series. In a rare late-season...
A discussion of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month
May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and Florida is home to more than half a million Asian Americans. The metros with the highest number of AAPI citizens in Florida are Miami, Orlando and Tampa. Politically, over 2% of all voters identify as Asian/Pacific Islander on their voter registration.
Miami Heats Up with Mid-80s Temperature Surge Amid Sunny Cinco de Mayo Celebrations
The heat is cranking up in Miami with a sizzling forecast that has both locals and tourists reaching for their water bottles and sunscreen. According to the National Weather Service, today Miami is spotted with just a few clouds and a balmy 78°F, as humidity clings at 69% creating a sticky atmospheric embrace that's all too familiar for this time of year.
South Florida 10 a.m. Weather Forecast 5/4/2024
CBS News Miami's NEXT Weather Meteorologist KC Sherman says to expect some spotty and isolated showers in the morning as Saturday begins to dry out later in the day. As a breeze builds up on Sunday, be prepared for conditions to heat up as we head into next week.
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