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POVERTY PEDDLER

Developer reaped millions for biotech park never built
Under the watch of local government, a Boston developer reaped millions in poverty money for a promised biotech park but never delivered a single building - leaving only a desolate swath of land in one of Miami-Dade's most neglected neighborhoods.

AFRO-LATIN AMERICANS

A rising voice
Black populations in Latin America are undergoing a cultural and civil-rights awakening. In this series, the black experience is unveiled through a journey to Nicaragua, Honduras, Dominican Republic, Brazil, Cuba and Colombia.

THE CUBA PUZZLE

A slow evolution
For Cubans on the island and in exile, what seemed like sudden change now looks more like a new era of uncertainty.

HOUSE OF LIES: MIAMI'S CRISIS

City's affordable housing in crisis
While local leaders try to clean up Miami-Dade county's scandal-ridden housing agency, the city's program is steeped in its own crisis, with botched projects and bad deals that have stranded thousands in decrepit homes.

HOUSE OF LIES

Housing agency and ATM for developers
In the nation's least-affordable city, the Miami-Dade Housing Agency lost millions of dollars on dead projects, insider deals and developers who never delivered. A year-long Miami Herald investigation exposed a series of ill-fated government deals that played out under the noses of county leaders.

SHERDAVIA'S STORY

A portrait of grief
A wayward bullet snuffs out a young life and shatters a family's hope, spirit. The deadly shooting of 9-year-old Sherdavia Jenkins comes at a time when the number of murders - especially among younger victims - has risen dramatically in Miami-Dade County.

DEADLY EXPRESS

Investigation on air cargo industry
A nine-month Miami Herald investigation, built upon thousands of pages of documents, uncovered more fatal cargo crashes than government logs reflect.

FIELDS OF DESPAIR

North Florida laborers reap poverty, pain and exploitation
Florida is America's second-richest agricultural state. But for the farmhands who labor along the lowest rung of the food chain, the riches are a mirage.

BLIND EYE

Hurricane forecasts off course
While hurricanes relentlessly pound America's coastlines, breakdowns in crucial weather-observing equipment are thwarting forecasters at the National Hurricane Center -- the nation's first line of defense against tropical weather -- as they struggle to get a fix on the deadly storms, a Miami Herald investigation found.

PREDATORS AMONG US

Flaws in sex offender program put public at risk
When the Jimmy Ryce Act was passed six years ago, it was hailed as a special state program to treat Florida's worst sexual predators - and protect the public. But a six-month investigation by The Miami Herald shows the program is not only failing, but backfiring.
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