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U.S. recognizes Venezuelan opposition leader as winner of election as unrest continues | Headliners
SUMMARY: CBS News Miami’s “Headliners” covers Venezuela’s political unrest following Nicolás Maduro’s disputed election victory, with opposition leaders Maria Corina Machado and Edmundo Gonzalez in hiding amid threats from Maduro. Venezuelans in South Florida demand sanctions as they mourn protest victims, including teenagers. Meanwhile, a condo crisis is emerging in South Florida due to new safety regulations post-Surfside collapse, leading to financial strain for many owners like Sue Casey. In health news, rising temperatures increase heat-related illness risks, prompting experts to offer safety tips. Finally, a group of high school students created a solar-powered car, achieving notable success at a competition.
In this week’s edition of Headliners:
The United States is now recognizing Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez as the winner and president of their country, following a contested election with incumbent president Nicolas Maduro.
Changing gears, years after the Surfside collapse– the condo crisis continues. See why one tenant says she’s being forced to pay up big, or pack up her life.
We all know the temperatures outside are hotter than ever- and we have some safety tips you may want to keep in mind before stepping out the door.
And, with those sweltering temperatures come even bigger AC bills, and experts are breaking down what you can do to save some cash this Summer season.
Plus, see how some future doctors of America got the chance to experience what their future might look like.
Finally, how a group of innovative high school students used their thinking and some solar power to hit the road!
Catch Headliners streaming exclusively on the CBS Miami App, and CBSMiami.com
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Orlando restaurant owner invites artists to parking lot amid federal fight against street art
SUMMARY: In response to Florida’s decision to paint over street art on public roads, including the rainbow crosswalk outside the Pulse nightclub, Orlando’s Se7en Bites restaurant owner Trina Gregory is opening 49 parking spaces for local artists to create vibrant artworks. The event, “Parking Spaces for Pride,” will take place Monday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at 617 N Primrose Drive. It aims to transform controversy into a community celebration that uplifts Orlando’s LGBTQ+ community, preserving the city’s love for art. Gregory intends to make this an annual event promoting creativity, diversity, and resilience amidst the state’s restrictions on non-uniform traffic markings.
The post Orlando restaurant owner invites artists to parking lot amid federal fight against street art appeared first on www.clickorlando.com
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Community honors life of 10-year-old Harper Moyski, killed in shooting at Minneapolis church
SUMMARY: In Minneapolis, friends and family gathered to honor 10-year-old Harper Moyski, killed in a mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic School. Harper, remembered as fierce, curious, and unapologetically herself, was one of two children killed alongside 21 injured when a former student opened fire during Mass. Her mother, Jackie Flavin, described Harper as “extra in the very best way,” loving dogs and aspiring to be a veterinarian. Speakers at the outdoor memorial called for an end to gun violence, especially in schools. Rabbi Jason Rodich urged kindness amid societal division, encouraging people to support one another “for Harper.”
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A look at recent flooding across South Florida
SUMMARY: South Florida is still recovering from a week of severe flooding that made roads nearly impassable, stalled cars, and forced people to wade through water. In Hollywood, upgraded flood pumps and drainage systems helped subside water levels quickly, preventing damage to homes. However, in North Miami, residents along 141st Street report ongoing issues with backed-up drains and street flooding, which disrupt daily life, including doctor visits. The city claims the flooding is due to long tides rather than clogged drains and asserts the area has been checked. Concerns remain about the area’s vulnerability without further drainage maintenance.
Parts of South Florida are still drying out from the deluge of rain storms last week.
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