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In a strongly-worded letter, Governor Rick Scott is urging Cuban leader Raul Castro to "focus on bringing absolute freedom and democracy to Cuba."
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The first commercial flight from Orlando to Havana Cuba took off Tuesday morning carrying 150 passengers. Many had traveled from places like New York and California to realize a longtime dream of visiting the island.
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Flights out of four Florida cities could be heading to Cuba this fall. A bulk of the daily flights will take off from Florida.
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The DeBary City Council will consider Wednesday night what to do about public records requests left unanswered. DeBary’s city manager and attorney are urging Mayor Clint Johnson to submit a number of missing items to fulfill the request. Johnson is the central Florida mayor planning to travel from Cuba to Florida on a makeshift raft.
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Politically, the changing relationship between the US and Cuba is complicated and highly charged. 90.7’s economic analyst Hank Fishkind is focusing in on the financial implications and how Florida will be affected from an economic perspective.
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President Obama is betting that business owners will be engines of change in communist Cuba. Miami-based reporter Tim Padgett is in Havana for Obama’s historic visit to Cuba. He talked to two young Cuban go-getters who meet with the president today and who are soon headed for Miami.
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For the first time in more than 50 years, the United States will reopen its embassy in Havana and Cuba will reopen its embassy in Washington, D.C. But what does the easing of restrictions mean for expat Cubans? And what impact will new business and tourism have on Cuba?
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The State Department removed Havana from the list following a thawing of relations with the United States.
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For the first time in decades, it may soon be possible to hop on a ferry between Florida and Cuba. The U.S. government has approved specific licenses for some companies to provide ferry service between the two countries. One of the companies is based in Orlando.
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The talks will be held next Friday at the State Department. Last month, the two sides held the first high-level talks since the Cuban revolution.