Castro's Death Celebrations Collide With Art Basel Miami
"Fidel, may you rot in hell." That was the stark message on a mural outside a popular thrift store in Miami's Wynwood.
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"Fidel, may you rot in hell." That was the stark message on a mural outside a popular thrift store in Miami's Wynwood.
CBS4's Eliott Rodriguez took a trip through Cuba to reach the birthplace of Fidel Castro's revolution.
When news of Fidel Castro's death first broke, Cuban Americans in South Florida took to the streets with pots and pans.
Fidel Castro's ashes completed the first leg of a more than 500-mile journey across Cuba traveling through towns and cities where his army fought his way to power almost 60 years before.
Many Cuban Americans in Miami have responded to the death of former leader Fidel Castro with happiness and vulgar humor.
Miami's Cuban exile community hosted a massive rally to mark the death of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro.
Fidel Castro's ashes were driven through the Cuban capital of Havana on Wednesday, as they begun a four-day journey across the country to their final resting place in the eastern city of Santiago.
A Miami Dolphins linebacker with Cuban-American roots opened up about how the death of Fidel Castro has impacted his family.
Former CIA pilot Juan Peron says he and his family will not miss a rally being put on by Cuban exile organizations in Miami.
A massive rally in memory of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro was held Tuesday in Havana's Revolution Square.
There are thousands and thousands of people at the Plaza of the Revolution paying homage to Fidel Castro.
The South Florida family of a Cuban dissident is speaking out after learning a loved one was beaten by members of the Communist government for violating a house arrest order given when Fidel Castro died.
Cuban dissident artist Danilo Maldonado, known as "El Sexto" was scheduled to take part in Art Basel Miami but remains detained in Cuba.
A familiar face in the Cuban and Cuban-exile community appeared Tuesday morning as some on the island nation mourned the loss of Fidel Castro while others continue to celebrate his death.
Fidel Castro's band of bearded rebels won power in 1959 and embarked on a victory tour from the eastern Cuban city of Santiago to Havana. On Wednesday, his ashes will make that same journey in a procession to his final resting spot.
In the wake of Fidel Castro's death, the Brothers to the Rescue organization is promising to take action.
Cubans are observing nine days of mourning following the death of former dictator Fidel Castro.
Cuban exile organizations in Miami discussed their plans Monday for what they hope will be a huge gathering this week to mark Fidel Castro's death and demand democracy for Cuba.
Sunday afternoon at Hard Rock Stadium there was a little more going on than just an NFL game.
Twenty-year-old Isabella Prio, born in Miami, expects to go to Cuba someday and help shape its future but she says she refuses to return to the country where her grandfather was once president until it's a democracy.
Celebrations were going on at Gate D-30 ahead of the first commercial flight leaving to Havana, Cuba from Miami International Airport (MIA).
Monday was quite different on Calle Ocho after thousands had stormed the streets over the weekend celebrating the death of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro.
The complicated legacy of Fidel Castro is making its mark on the sports world.
South Florida is continuing to celebrate the death of Fidel Castro with the jubilation spanning several generations of Cuban people.
Elian Gonzalez, the Cuban boy who became the center of an international custody battle waged by Fidel Castro nearly two decades ago, returned to the public eye Sunday to praise the leader who fought to return him to the island nation.
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