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Today's Top News from Miami, September 21, 2024

Saturday, September 21, 2024 by Joseph Morales

Today's Top News from Miami, September 21, 2024
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Milan "El Chacalito" sings just like his dad: He already knows El Chacal's songs! The son of El Chacal, Milan, has shown he's following in his father's musical footsteps. At just three years old, he already knows the lyrics to several reggaeton tracks, including "Si me dejas".

El Micha slams Carlos Otero: "He never used Cuban TV to denounce the regime" The reggaeton artist El Micha has harshly criticized Carlos Otero on an Instagram live, accusing him of being compliant with the Cuban regime throughout his TV career.

Cuban rafters released in Florida with electronic monitoring Several of the 43 Cuban migrants who recently arrived in Marathon Key, Florida, have been released by U.S. immigration authorities with electronic ankle monitors and temporary stay permits.

Cuban masseur in Miami arrested for sexual assault A Cuban masseur in Miami has been arrested on charges of sexual assault following an incident at a Massage Envy location. DNA evidence has implicated him in the case.

Aly Sánchez prioritizes family over critics regarding visits to Cuba The Cuban actress and comedian Aly Sánchez has defended her frequent travels to Cuba, emphasizing that her family always comes first, regardless of the criticisms she faces.

El Micha's new look: Did he change his eye color? The reggaeton artist El Micha shocked his followers on Instagram by appearing with green eyes, sparking varied reactions over the possible eye color change.

La Diosa gives her Cadillac a "Barbie" makeover The singer La Diosa has updated her Cadillac with a striking pink color, expressing her satisfaction with the redesign on social media.

19-year-old in court for the murder of a Cuban in Miami A 19-year-old has appeared in court charged with the murder of a Cuban man in Miami, a case that has deeply affected the local community.

Cubans organize in line for the new iPhone 16 in Miami: "Who's Manuel?" A viral video shows Cubans in Miami organizing themselves in a queue to buy the new iPhone 16, leading to social media criticism over the overnight wait.

Miami police seek help identifying couple accused of credit card theft Miami police are asking for public assistance to identify a couple caught on video stealing and using credit cards in several stores.

Cuban mother in Miami facing eviction pleads for help A Cuban mother in Miami is facing imminent eviction and has reached out on social media for assistance in finding a new home for her and her children.

Imaray Ulloa dubbed "red-haired Marilyn Monroe" after stunning photos Cuban actress and influencer Imaray Ulloa has wowed her Instagram followers with her new look, earning comparisons to Marilyn Monroe for her iconic style.

Cuban migrant intercepted near Florida Keys A Cuban migrant was intercepted by the U.S. Coast Guard near Key Largo while attempting to reach Florida illegally by sea.

Teen dies after being struck by lightning in Pembroke Pines A tragic incident in Pembroke Pines has left a 16-year-old dead after being struck by lightning while riding his bike home during a storm.

Cubans endure long lines for driver's licenses in Miami Cubans in Miami are facing long queues to obtain their driver's licenses, with criticisms mounting over the lack of organization.

Cuban entrepreneur donates seafood to struggling compatriots in Miami A Cuban entrepreneur in Miami has shown solidarity by donating fish and seafood to compatriots facing economic difficulties.

Ovi faces Judge Mindy Glazer in Miami court The reggaeton artist Ovi appeared in Miami court after being arrested for possession of controlled substances and verbal assault with a firearm, facing Judge Mindy Glazer.

Cuban mother pleads for help to repatriate her son's body A Cuban mother has made a heartfelt plea for assistance to repatriate her son's body, who died in a car accident in the United States.

Orestes Lorenzo stirs controversy over comments on ex-pilot involved in Brothers to the Rescue downing Former Cuban officer Orestes Lorenzo has sparked controversy in Miami with his remarks about an ex-pilot involved in the downing of Brothers to the Rescue planes.

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