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New images show damage caused by Hurricane Beryl in Jamaica
People who live in Jamaica are picking up the pieces after Hurricane Beryl left a trail of damage on the island. NBC6 anchor Cherney Amhara spoke with residents affected by the monster storm.
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Bahamas authorities find phone of Chicago woman who disappeared during yoga retreat
Chicago police issued a missing persons alert for Taylor Casey, 41, last seen June 19 at a yoga retreat in the Bahamas.
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Doubles, channa and suey mein: South Florida restaurants highlight Asian-Caribbean culture
It may come as a surprise to some, but Caribbean people know the Asian diaspora is also part of the tapestry woven together to create present-day Caribbean culture. Their ties span oceans and history.
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Doubles, channa and suey mein: South Florida restaurants highlight Indo-Caribbean culture
It may come as a surprise to some, but people of Caribbean descent know the Asian diaspora is also part of the tapestry woven together to create present-day Caribbean culture. Their ties span oceans and history. NBC6’s Chernéy Amhara reports.
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‘Big Nude Boat': A naked experience to set sail from Miami in 2025
The “Big Nude Boat” will sail from Miami for a 10-day voyage to the Caribbean.
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Florida couple vanish off after yacht highjacked off Grenada
The Royal Grenada Police Force says three violent criminals escaped from prison and were recaptured in St. Vincent believed to be on the yacht stolen from Grenada.
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US couple whose yacht was hijacked were likely thrown overboard and died, Grenada police say
The announcement is a blow to those who were independently helping search for Ralph Hendry and Kathy Brandel and had hoped they were still alive.
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Caribbean officials search for 2 people aboard a yacht they say was hijacked by 3 escaped prisoners
Authorities in the eastern Caribbean said they were trying to locate two people believed to be U.S. citizens who were aboard a yacht that was hijacked by three escaped prisoners from Grenada.
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Watches issued as disturbance in Caribbean could become tropical storm
Watches were issued Thursday for Cuba and other areas in the Caribbean as forecasters said a disturbance had a high potential of forming into a tropical storm.
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Watches issued as disturbance in Caribbean could become tropical storm
Watches were issued Thursday for Cuba and other areas in the Caribbean as forecasters said a disturbance had a high potential of forming into a tropical storm. The disturbance was over the west-central Caribbean about 320 miles west-southwest of Kingston, Jamaica with winds of 35 mph, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said Thursday. Strengthening was forecast and the disturbance…
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Cocaine loaded plane crashes while trying to land in the British Virgin Islands
Customs Agents, alongside the Royal Virgin Island Police were able to capture 35 kilos of cocaine from the wreckage.
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Record number of migrant children on the move in Latin America and the Caribbean, UNICEF says
The U.N. children’s agency says record numbers of children are making perilous journeys through Latin America and the Caribbean, often alone, and from countries as far away as Asia and Africa.
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Tropical Storm Franklin forms in the Caribbean
Tropical Storm Franklin formed in the Caribbean on Sunday afternoon, and may become the season’s second hurricane later in the week.
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Taste the flavors of the Caribbean with delicious cocktails at festival in Miramar
Caribbean-American Heritage Month is a time to highlight the impact the rich culture has on our community. Here’s what you can experience at this year’s Taste of the Caribbean Islands Festival.
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Taste the flavors of the Caribbean with delicious cocktails at festival in Miramar
Caribbean-American Heritage Month is a time to highlight the impact the rich culture has on our community. NBC6’s Cherney Amhara shares details of the Taste of the Caribbean Festival.
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Caribbean-American Heritage Month kicks off with celebration of film
Some of the best filmmakers from across the Caribbean will have their movies featured at this year’s Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival.
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Celebrating Caribbean-American Heritage Month Through Film
Savor Cinema in Fort Lauderdale will be hosting a unique experience for all to enjoy the art of Caribbean filmmakers.