President Trump says the United States conducted a strike in Venezuela and captured that country's president, Nicolás Maduro along with his wife, Cilia Flores.
-
On "Florida Matters Live & Local," guest host Cathy Carter takes listeners from coops to books, then there's a debate involving pregnant women and a look at burlesque’s colorful history.
-
With guest host Cathy Carter at the mic, "Live & Local" dives into the master plan of the Sarasota campus, plus segments on the Spacecoast, sobriety and punk rock.
WUSF's daily news podcast.
Connecting our region. One conversation at a time.
We're here to help you better understand how state government works.
-
The popular flea market in Pinellas Park closed in 2020. One former vendor is helping to fill the void with a Farmers and Flea Bazaar at Derby Lane every weekend.
-
For snook, the old rules no longer apply. The tropical gamefish are forming a genetically distinct stronghold on the Nature Coast. As their historical range shifts northward, anglers are adapting, too.
-
Hear from three authors during the special winter reading program.
-
The stowaways were discovered hanging out in a leafy park on one of the world's largest cruise ships after it left PortMiami earlier this year on a trip bound for Spain. Why the pint-sized birds that normally favor solid ground wound up sailing the high seas remains a mystery.
Featured On WUSF
From not-so-forever homes to "flesh-eating" bacteria infections, here's a list of the stories that interested you the most in 2025.
WUSF documents how people are making ends meet.
WUSF, in collaboration with the Florida Climate Reporting Network, tells how climate change is affecting you.
-
In the latest battle over marijuana legalization, Smart & Safe Florida alleges in a lawsuit that Secretary of State Cord Byrd improperly directed county election supervisors to invalidate about 71,000 petitions.
-
The listening session is open to people with disabilities, caregivers, and family members who sign up to participate.
Making art more accessible to our community.
Thanks to you, WUSF is here — delivering fact-based news and stories that reflect our community. Your support powers everything we do.
