NewsVision | February 20, 2025
On this Feb. 20 episode of NewsVision, local residents are protesting the current White House Administration as part of the national 50501 movement. Taryn Jacobs is live in Bayfront Park with why the protestors took to the streets on Presidents’ Day, as well as an update on President Trump’s visit to South Florida. The University of Miami has sent out a warning after a man reportedly revealed himself to several female students on campus in the Shalala Student Center. Quinn Davidson introduces us to one the oldest Holocaust survivors, who is trying to keep history alive for the future generations. Our national coverage team takes a look at Trump’s conversations with Russia regarding the war with Ukraine, as well as with the FAA following several recent plane crashes. Amanda Mohamad is live at a weekly concert held in partnership with UM’s Frost School of Music. Sports anchor John Stanley recaps the Indy 500 and tells us about the new Canes quarterback’s struggle with theft in Miami. Jaya Williams profiles a graffiti artist who is struggling with the Miami Heat decision to release former star Jimmy Butler. And Shea McDonald tells us about why beloved women’s basketball coach Katie Meier decided to swap coaching for teaching.
Executive Producers: Katelyn Kucharski
Director: Delanie Haddad
Anchors: Kayla Butter, Gavin Bicho
Sports: John Stanley
Weather: William DePaola
Coast to Coast: Emma Balleste, Andres Jaime-Mendez
Live Shots: Taryn Jacobs, Amanda Mohamad
POTUS Protests: Taryn Jacobs
Holocaust Survivor: Quinn Davidson
Katie Meier, From Coach to Teacher: Shea McDonald
Jimmy Butler Mural: Jaya Williams
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