Welcome to our viewers in the United States and around the world today is Monday, November 14th, across your Caribbean-American community in South Florida, this is CNW 90, and I’m Suzette Speaks.

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Here’s a look at our top stories:

Ave Maria, the Lauderhill preschool where nearly two dozen youngsters suffered intestinal disorders that sent them to hospital emergency rooms reopened today. Last week parents and emergency responders from three different fire departments took about 20 children to three different hospitals for treatment of nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and dehydration.

Haiti began a vaccination campaign last week to battle a cholera outbreak after Hurricane Matthew. Concerns remain about the country’s capacity for longer-term improvements to both water and sanitation infrastructure that are needed to help eradicate the disease. A cholera outbreak in Haiti has sickened more than 800,000 people and killed about 9,000 since 2010, when the bacteria was brought into the country by a group of United Nations peacekeepers.

Florida alumni chapter of Munro College and Hampton School in St Elizabeth, Jamaica will be hosting the Munro College 160th Anniversary Fall fundraiser dance on November 19 starting at 9 p.m. held at the Kiwanis Club in Lauderdale Lakes. The proceeds from this Fundraiser will go to support student scholarships in Jamaica.

In Sports:

The American Tennis Association, in collaboration with the United States Tennis Association, is focusing on creating a Miramar base to spark interest in the sport among African Americans. The organization is currently raising funds to build a $6.6 million facility at the Miramar Regional Park featuring a clubhouse, training area, 20 auxiliary courts, a Black Hall of Fame Museum, and the organization’s offices.

Now, here’s what’s trending:

Friday evening a crowd of some 500 people bearing a variety of placards gathered outside the Bayfront Park Amphitheater in Miami to protest the election of Donald Trump to be the next US president chanting “Not My President”. A petition has been circulating on Social Media where voters are pleading with the electoral college to change their votes calling Donald Trump, “Unfit the lead”.

For today’s weather forecast:

Mostly Sunny in Broward County with a high of 82 and a low of 61. Partly Cloudy in Miami-Dade, with a high of 80 and a low of 65.

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