Hello to our viewers in the United States and around the world today is Monday, November 7th, across your Caribbean-American community in South Florida, this is CNW 90.
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Here’s a look at our top stories:
Florida’s Early voting ended yesterday and data obtained from the Florida Division of Elections indicated a record 3 point 9 million Floridians casted votes early… In the South Florida tri-county region of Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach early voting indicated a record turnout of some 1.1 million voters. When combined with mail-in votes, some 6.4 million Florida  voters have cast their ballot as of this morning. The data also indicates some 80,000 more registered Democrats have cast votes as compared to registered Republicans. Election Day is tomorrow! Make sure to visit Caribbean National Weekly.com for our election recommendations to get informed before you vote.

Miami-Dade Public Schools Police locked down and arrested four students at Miami-Norland Senior High School, after authorities said a loaded gun was discovered on school grounds Friday morning. The teens, which included 3 males and one female, were charged with possession of the firearm after officers received an anonymous tip through the “See Something, Say Something” program.

Members of Broward County’s Caribbean American community celebrated the Galleon Foundation’s 7th Annual Scholarship gala, this past Saturday at the Plantation Renessainse Hotel. The annual  event raises funds for the foundation’s educational programs, including scholarships for students at Florida Memorial University, the Impacts Girls after school program in Pompano Beach, the Caribbean Village Cultural Arts and Wellness Expo, in addition to supplying school equipment for students in St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Jamaica.
In Sports:
Yesterday at the Ladies Professional Golf Tour at Plantation Golf and Country Club in Venice, Florida, Trinidad and Tobago golfer, Monifa Sealy shot an even-par 72 to qualify for the third and final round of qualification…. Sealy ended with a four-day total of 291 to finish tied for 20th and is the first Trinidad and Tobago female golfer to get to this stage. Sealy is also aiming to become the first West Indian to play on the LPGA tour.
Now, here’s what’s trending:
Us FBI Director James  has released another report to congress, just 2 days before the presidential elections. Yesterday he announced the FBI had completed an investigation of some 650,000 thousand emails found on a computer owned by Anthony Weiner, estranged spouse of Hillary Clinton’s top aide, Huma Aberdin. Comey said the extended investigations confirmed Clinton was not guilty of a crime in using a private email server while she served as US secretary of state.
For today’s weather forecast. Mostly Cloudy in Broward County with a high of 80 and a low of 69. Cloudy in Miami-Dade, with a high of 79 and a low of 72.
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