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Alex DeLuca is an intern at Miami New Times. A rising senior at the University of Florida, she’s studying journalism and political science. She previously worked as a reporter and editor at the school’s student newspaper, the Independent Florida Alligator.

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Meet Florida Power & Light’s Social Media Influencers

Meet Florida Power & Light’s Social Media Influencers

By Alex DeLucaSeptember 21, 2022

FPL has hired a group of influencers to spread the good word about its new electric vehicle charging stations.

Strapped for Staff, Florida Prisons Secure Help From National Guard

Strapped for Staff, Florida Prisons Secure Help From National Guard

By Alex DeLucaSeptember 12, 2022

Florida is activating the National Guard to work at state prisons amid a shortage of correctional offices.

Two South Florida Congressional Candidates Aligned With QAnon Remain on November Ballot

Two South Florida Congressional Candidates Aligned With QAnon Remain on November Ballot

By Alex DeLucaSeptember 12, 2022

Here’s what we know about the two QAnon-aligned candidates who remain on 2022 Florida ballots.

Ex-BSO Deputy Cleared in 2019 Rough Arrest of 15-Year-Old

Ex-BSO Deputy Cleared in 2019 Rough Arrest of 15-Year-Old

By Alex DeLucaJuly 26, 2022

A jury has cleared former Broward Sheriff’s deputy Christopher Krickovich of all charges stemming from the violent takedown.

Catalytic Converter Theft Is on the Rise – And the Legislature Doesn’t Seem to Care

Catalytic Converter Theft Is on the Rise – And the Legislature Doesn’t Seem to Care

By Alex DeLucaJuly 21, 2022

Although the U.S. is seeing a sharp rise in catalytic converter theft, state lawmakers have no plans to crack down.

All Abort! Floating Abortion Clinic May Serve Florida Via Gulf of Mexico

All Abort! Floating Abortion Clinic May Serve Florida Via Gulf of Mexico

By Alex DeLucaJuly 21, 2022

If Florida fully bans abortions, residents could soon access the procedure on a floating clinic in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Where to Get Your Toddler Vaccinated in South Florida

Where to Get Your Toddler Vaccinated in South Florida

By Alex DeLucaJuly 21, 2022

A list of places to get your toddler vaccinated for COVID-19 in Miami.

“A Reason to Celebrate”: Florida Memorial University Will Retain Its Accreditation

“A Reason to Celebrate”: Florida Memorial University Will Retain Its Accreditation

By Alex DeLucaJuly 21, 2022

South Florida’s only historically Black university is no longer in danger of closing.

Every Racist and Anti-Semitic Incident Documented in Florida Schools in the Past Year

Every Racist and Anti-Semitic Incident Documented in Florida Schools in the Past Year

By Alex DeLucaMay 31, 2022

Dating back to May 2021, the timeline includes incidents with hate symbols, racial slurs, and Nazi costumes.

Four South Florida Moms Have Allegedly Killed Their Kids Since Pandemic Began

Four South Florida Moms Have Allegedly Killed Their Kids Since Pandemic Began

By Alex DeLucaApril 19, 2022

Pandemic-induced depression and psychosis may have played a role.

All 200+ Books Banned in Florida and What Miami Booksellers Have to Say About It

All 200+ Books Banned in Florida and What Miami Booksellers Have to Say About It

By Alex DeLucaApril 19, 2022

Nathaniel Sandler of Bookleggers Library and Mitchell Kaplan of Books & Books speak out about the surge in book bans across the state.

Eight High-Profile Crypto Enthusiasts in Miami for 2022 Bitcoin Conference

Eight High-Profile Crypto Enthusiasts in Miami for 2022 Bitcoin Conference

By Alex DeLucaApril 5, 2022

The “world’s largest bitcoin gathering” takes place this week at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

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“My Patriot Son”: $50K Christian Crowdfunding Campaign Backs Alleged Jan. 6 Rioter #Tweedledumb

“My Patriot Son”: $50K Christian Crowdfunding Campaign Backs Alleged Jan. 6 Rioter #Tweedledumb

By Alex DeLucaMarch 31, 2022

A GiveSendGo campaign is raising money for Jan. 6 defendant Mason Courson of Weston.

Did Marco Rubio’s Former Intern Storm the Capitol on January 6?

Did Marco Rubio’s Former Intern Storm the Capitol on January 6?

By Alex DeLucaMarch 24, 2022

Online sleuths say “PinkGaitherPBG” is a South Florida GOP strategist and FIU student Barbara “Barby” Balmaseda.

Need for Speed: Brightline Wants Its Trains to Go Even Faster

Need for Speed: Brightline Wants Its Trains to Go Even Faster

By Alex DeLucaMarch 24, 2022

With its expansion to Orlando and Tampa, the privately owned rail route envisions speeds of up to 150 mph.

Critics Say Broward’s Joint Police and Medical Examiner Center Is a Conflict of Interest

Critics Say Broward’s Joint Police and Medical Examiner Center Is a Conflict of Interest

By Alex DeLucaMarch 21, 2022

This is believed to be the first time police and medical examiners’ staff will work in the same building in South Florida.

Sunrises at 8 A.M.? Scientists Slam Rubio Bill to End Daylight Savings Time

Sunrises at 8 A.M.? Scientists Slam Rubio Bill to End Daylight Savings Time

By Alex DeLucaMarch 21, 2022

Making Daylight Savings Time permanent would result in an 8:09 a.m. sunrise in mid-January in Miami.

Don’t Call It “Little Moscow”: The History Behind Sunny Isles Beach’s Nickname

Don’t Call It “Little Moscow”: The History Behind Sunny Isles Beach’s Nickname

By Alex DeLucaMarch 11, 2022

Here’s a brief history behind Sunny Isles Beach’s “Little Moscow” nickname.

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Florida Memorial University Lays Off Four Tenured Professors, Discontinues 16 Degree Programs

Florida Memorial University Lays Off Four Tenured Professors, Discontinues 16 Degree Programs

By Alex DeLucaMarch 8, 2022

Tenured faculty positions are indefinite appointments that were created to protect academic freedoms.

Here Are Three Russian Billionaires Who Own Property in South Florida

Here Are Three Russian Billionaires Who Own Property in South Florida

By Alex DeLucaMarch 7, 2022

Aras Agalarov, Vladislav Doronin, and Oleg Misevra own luxury residences in Miami Beach and Hollywood.

Class-Action Lawsuit Against Big Sugar Dismissed; Environmentalists Vow to Fight On

Class-Action Lawsuit Against Big Sugar Dismissed; Environmentalists Vow to Fight On

By Alex DeLucaMarch 7, 2022

Following a three-year battle in court, both parties agreed to end litigation. But environmentalists aren’t giving up.

Former Tenant Alleges Surfside Mayor Was a “Predator Landlord”

Former Tenant Alleges Surfside Mayor Was a “Predator Landlord”

By Alex DeLucaMarch 7, 2022

Defense attorneys retort that the Surfside mayor is a “predator landlord” who took advantage of a Ukrainian businesswoman who speaks English as a second language.

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