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On Thursday’s I like to give you an injustice rundown to tell you all about not just incidents of police brutality, but of racism and discrimination as well. Before I do that, I want to make two quick points. First, people often ask me why I share videos of police brutality if we’re getting so […]

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The American Black Film Festival is coming up over in Miami, Fl and the amount of Black talent there will be amazing. ABFF ambassador Jay Ellis drops a little information about the prestigious event. “They’re putting together over there a really great program this year from shorts competition to there’s animation that’s going to be […]

The American Black Film Festival Honors is an award show that honors the work of influential Black people in Hollywood. Founder of the ABFF Jeff Friday and comedian Cedric The Entertainer are dedicated to recognizing and honoring the work of Black people. “We trying to make stuff happen out here. We have the ABFF in […]

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Body cam footage of Hannibal Buress’ December 2017 arrest has surfaced online and it shows the comedian cracking jokes, insulting officers and interacting with fans passing on the street. “Hey, what’s up?! It’s me, Hannibal Buress. This cop is stupid as f—k. Hey, put this camera on,” Buress says in the footage. “Hey, what’s up, […]

Michelle Obama and her daughter Malia were spotted in Miami over the weekend. Page Six reports the two were seen at the Four Season’s beach with Barack Obama’s former senior adviser Valerie Jarrett and Secret Service agents. They dined at the luxurious Prime 112 steakhouse with Tracy Mourning. While on the beach the former first lady was […]

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SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Three cars on an Amtrak train carrying more than 300 passengers on a route from Miami to New York derailed in snow-covered Savannah after a fierce winter storm, but no injuries were reported. Amtrak spokesman Jason Abrams said Silver Meteor train 98 was backing slowly into the Savannah station about 10 […]

Traci Cloyd and Monica May are at our sister stations in Orlando and Miami. Monica May from 94.5 in Orlando says, “we got the brunt of it. It sounded like trains were coming through. We talked about people in the hood being stranded. They are in their homes in knee-deep water.” Traci Cloyd from Hot […]

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VH1’s “Baller Wives“ follows the lives of some of Miami’s most lavish and well-known personalities, and the drama that follows them. The show, which premieres on Monday, August 14th at 10 PM ET/PT, “highlights these pro athletes and their wives as they navigate love, family, business and balling in the world where relationships are complicated […]

Little Known Black History Facts

Since 1975, the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center has remained a hub of Black culture for residents from its base in Miami and across the South Florida region. Aside from providing world-class instruction to area youth in the arts, many students who entered the AHCAC have gone on to stellar careers in various capacities. President […]

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Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle announced that the four prison guards who were allegedly tied to Darren Rainey’s death won’t face any charges.

  The Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau has partnered with the Tom Joyner Foundation and the Fantastic Voyage! Connie Kinnard talks to the Tom Joyner Morning Show about what an experience on the ship is like and the two big events that Miami will host this year. “The Cruise, everybody asks and I tell them if you haven’t […]

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MIAMI (AP) — In a highly unusual travel warning, health officials advised pregnant women to avoid a part of Miami where mosquitoes are apparently transmitting Zika directly to humans. Health officials last Friday announced that mosquitoes have apparently started spreading Zika on the U.S. mainland, citing four cases they strongly believe were caused by bites. […]