Emily Carter

Emily Carter is a dedicated journalist with a Bachelor's degree in Journalism from Florida State University. With a passion for storytelling and a keen eye for local issues, she covers a wide range of topics at Miami Weekly, including Current Affairs and Trendmakers. Born and raised in Florida, Emily brings a deep understanding of the state's culture and people, delivering news that resonates with the Miami community. Known for her thorough reporting, Emily is adept at covering everything from community events to investigative pieces, connecting with readers through authentic and engaging content that highlights the heart of Miami’s local stories.

February 2026 TV Premiere Calendar: ‘Lincoln Lawyer’ and ‘The ‘Burbs’ Lead a Month of New Streaming and Broadcast Shows

February 2026 brings a wave of new TV shows. Several major streaming platforms are launching exciting new series. Cable networks are also releasing fresh content. This month offers something for every viewer. It promises a packed schedule of trending entertainment. ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ Returns for Season Four Netflix kicks off the month with a bang….

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Florida Faces Record Cold and Rare Frost as US Battles Winter Storm Fern

It’s February 1, 2026. Florida is experiencing an unprecedented cold snap. This Arctic blast is unusual for the Sunshine State. It follows a major winter storm system that has battered other parts of the United States. This storm, unofficially named Winter Storm Fern, caused widespread disruption. Fatalities and power outages affected millions. Florida Braces for…

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Miami-Dade Approves Wetland Rezoning for Kelly Tractor Headquarters Amidst Environmental Outcry

Miami-Dade commissioners made a significant decision regarding Wetland Rezoning Miami. They narrowly approved a controversial rezoning plan that allows Kelly Tractor to build a large facility on protected wetlands. This vote, occurring on January 22, 2026, is trending in Miami and pits economic growth against environmental protection in a pivotal debate over Wetland Rezoning Miami….

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Indiana’s Historic CFP Championship Win Over Miami Draws Massive 30.1 Million Viewers

The Indiana Championship Viewers were treated to an unforgettable spectacle as Indiana’s improbable journey ended in triumph. The Hoosiers captured their first national championship, defeating the Miami Hurricanes on January 19, 2026. This thrilling game delivered massive television viewership, solidifying its status as a major event. The championship game drew an average of 30.1 million…

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Transfer Quarterbacks Mendoza, Beck Headline CFP Championship, Reflecting College Football’s Evolving Landscape

The College Football Playoff national championship game is set for January 19, 2026, and the presence of Transfer Quarterbacks College Football is a major theme. Two transfer quarterbacks headline this massive matchup: Fernando Mendoza leading the Indiana Hoosiers and Carson Beck captaining the Miami Hurricanes. Their pivotal roles signify a major trend in college football,…

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Miami Hurricanes Shock Defending Champions Ohio State in Cotton Bowl Thriller to Reach CFP Semifinals

The Miami Hurricanes achieved a monumental victory in the Miami Hurricanes Cotton Bowl, stunning the defending national champion Ohio State Buckeyes with a thrilling 24-14 upset. This pivotal quarterfinal game, played on New Year’s Eve, December 31, 2025, secured the Hurricanes’ spot in the CFP semifinals and is a major talking point in college football….

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Trending News: Miami’s Stunning Upset Over Defending Champion Ohio State in CFP Quarterfinal

In a stunning turn of events, Miami has achieved a historic victory, pulling off a massive Miami Upset Ohio State in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal. This electrifying Miami Upset Ohio State win, which sent shockwaves through the college football world, took place at the Cotton Bowl. The final Miami vs Ohio State score was…

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Miami Summit: Turkey Joins Crucial Gaza Current Affairs Discussions

A key meeting addressing critical Gaza current affairs is happening now in Miami, Florida, with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan in attendance. This significant development in Gaza current affairs brings together senior officials, including United States envoy Steve Witkoff, and high-level representatives from Egypt and Qatar. The primary focus of this gathering on Gaza current…

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