Radio Mambí (WAQI 710 AM) goes off the air; for four decades it was the voice of the Cuban exile in Miami and a stronghold of conservative political power.
Indiana's Fernando Mendoza is opening up about speaking Spanish during his Heisman speech. On Saturday night, Mendoza won the ...
Cuba is facing a shortage of religious vocations to the point that the country is losing almost one women’s religious ...
Eliott Rodriguez's career at CBS News Miami was defined by firsthand coverage of historic moments in Latin America.
If you see a crowd wrapped around the building in Florida, odds are it’s one of these nonstop-line restaurants.
All four of Fernando Mendoza's grandparents moved to the United States from Cuba. He attended high school in Miami.
A Latino or Hispanic player has won a Heisman just twice in the past. Here's the full list of winners before Fernando Mendoza ...
Tim Tszyu’s new coach has addressed criticism of his communication skills — and the fact he could struggle to deliver ...
Miami’s Radio Mambí has ended its four-decade News/Talk run, with Latino Media Network citing financial strain.
A trip meant to be a heartwarming reunion quickly turned into a nightmare for Giselle, a Cuban woman living in Spain. She ...
Osvaldo Amador's acclaimed memoir, "To Kill a Cockroach," explores his life as a Cuban immigrant, gay man, and artist, ...
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Soros-linked group shuts down Miami's conservative Radio Mambí after three years of ownership
Radio Mambí, which was historically linked to the Cuban exile community and long offered an anti-communism view, will shut ...
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