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Victor Vincent remembers Hurricane Andrew well, even after 25 years.At the time, he was working at the Miami Science Museum and living with his鈥
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Twenty-five years ago this week, Hurricane Andrew destroyed the Homestead area- including many of its daycare centers.That鈥檚 when Sue Loyzelle stepped鈥
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Twenty-five years ago, Hurricane Andrew hurtled through South Florida. The Category 5 storm uprooted trees, washed boats ashore and destroyed thousands of鈥
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25 years ago when Hurricane Andrew hit Miami, Lance O鈥橞rian and his friend decided to wait out the storm in Miami Beach. Both surfers, they hoped to catch鈥
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It's been almost 25 years since Hurricane Andrew roared through South Florida and we're collecting your stories and memories about the storm. The Category鈥
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We're now more than halfway through the Atlantic hurricane season and -- knock on wood -- no Atlantic hurricanes yet. Depending on how long this鈥
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If you鈥檙e a regular listener to WLRN, you might recognize the voice of Phil Latzman, anchor and host at WLRN. Phil also happens to be one of NPR鈥檚 go-to鈥
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Under the Sun tells the stories of South Florida, and there鈥檚 no bigger South Florida story in recent history than Hurricane Andrew. Around 5:05 a.m. on鈥
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As part of our 鈥淩emembering Andrew鈥 series, we鈥檙e telling small stories about one of the biggest events in South Florida history. The series will run鈥
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We鈥檝e been collecting stories about Hurricane Andrew from people around South Florida for our 鈥淩emembering Andrew鈥 series. We鈥檝e also been combing through鈥
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While we were working on ideas for stories to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Andrew, 港澳天下彩Miami Herald News journalist Rick Stone found鈥
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When we put out a call for Andrew stories, the British Consulate in Miami sent us a remarkable document. Kevin McGurgan, the British consul-general in鈥