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Cubans Stranded In Costa Rica Start Arriving In South FloridaThe first group of Cubans- who were stranded in Costa Rica- arrived in Hialeah Gardens late Sunday night.

Facing South Florida: One-On-One With Marco RubioThis week on Facing South Florida Jim DeFede interviews presidential candidate Marco Rubio from New Hampshire, where most of presidential candidates hosted campaign events for voters.

Frosty Drinks And Business For Americans In Cuba?Business, government and civic leaders gathered on Watson Island Wednesday and some of the talk was of Cuba. Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez focused not so much on newly raised flags in Washington - as he did our beaches. They have eroded terribly, and Gimenez is pushng a $40 million sand re-nourishment plan to keep Cuba's luscious beaches from eroding our tourist base.

Wet Foot Dry Foot Policy May Be On The Table During Cuba TalksThe highest ranking official of the U.S. delegation to visit Cuba in decade sat directly across a table from Cuba’s delegation in Havana on Wednesday.

Cuban Migrant Who Windsurfed The Florida Straits Found Near Big Pine KeyIn an attempt reach U.S. soil, three Cuban migrants windsurfed across the Florida Straits Tuesday, but only one is known to have reached dry land.

Fla. Congressman Wants Changes To Cuban Residency LawEmbattled South Florida freshman U.S. Rep. David Rivera is calling for an overhaul of the Cuban Adjustment Act, the decades-old law that grants most Cubans U.S. residency a year after they arrive.