NewsVision at 7 p.m. | March 27, 2025 | UMTV Live

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On this March 27 episode of NewsVision, we tell you about numerous protests against Elon Musk’s controversial policies in South Florida, with one becoming violent. Reporter Max Keller spoke with protesters at of those protests outside a Tesla dealership, to share more details on why they are taking a stand. Our national coverage team breaks down the security breach after national security plans were shared on an app called Signal and Trump’s newest executive order including more stringent voting rules. Chris Perez sat down with one Cuban-American journalist who is telling the story of his heritage in Cuba through photographs. Andres Jaime-Mendez sat down with another South Florida artist expressing her Haitian heritage through murals. And we remember Professor Marc Fajer who passed away in December, and now the University of Miami is offering a scholarship in his name. Amanda Mohamad is live at Bayfront Park where the Ultra Music Festival will take place to tell us how residents prepared for the festival. Emeline Smith is on campus where Relay for Life events are kicking off to raise money and awareness for cancer research. Student meteorologist Quinn Davidson gives us a weekend forecast for those attending Miami Music Week events. Sports anchor John Stanley breaks down the Canes baseball performance against rival FSU and gives us an update on March Madness. Plus, reporter Taryn Jacobs tells us about the first women’s professional soccer team in South Florida.

Executive Producer: Katelyn Kucharski
Director: Delanie Haddad
Anchors: Lauren Harrington, Christopher Perez
Sports: John Stanley
Weather: Quinn Davidson
Coast to Coast: Emma Balleste, Andres Jaime-Mendez
Live Shots: Amanda Mohamad, Emeline Smith
Tesla Protests: Max Keller
Surreal Cuba: Chris Perez
Little Haiti Murals: Andres Jaime-Mendez
Miami Music Week Beach Clean Up: Amanda Mohamad
New Women’s Professional Soccer Team: Taryn Jacobs
NewsVision, Spring 2025