Low-income families given extra 30 days before they have to vacate Miami Beach building
Over 40 low-income families renting at a Miami Beach apartment building will be allowed to stay until Sept. 30th.
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Other notable stories that Ivan has covered include a fire on Carnival's Ecstasy ship; an attempted coup in Venezuela and Hurricane Sandy in New York.
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Ivan is glad to be back in South Florida, the place he calls home.
He was born in Nicaragua and moved to the U.S. with his parents in the 1980s because of the repression of the Sandinista regime.
Ivan graduated from Florida International University after attending Miami Dade College.
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Over 40 low-income families renting at a Miami Beach apartment building will be allowed to stay until Sept. 30th.
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