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The U.S. House Judiciary Committee holds a hearing on Monday—the next stage in the Impeachment Inquiry against President Donald Trump. The date of the...
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With World AIDS Day approaching, we spent the full program taking a closer look at HIV in Florida with:
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Stigma, poverty, immigration issues and access to care are among the main causes to blame for Florida’s high rates of HIV and AIDS .
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A small Florida county jumped into the ongoing fight between President Trump and the media this week when its county commission's dissing of the New...
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On Friday’s program, we took a closer look at Florida’s Republican Party with Mike Haridopolos , author of The Modern Republican Party of Florida and...
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On this week's Florida Roundup , we discussed the Florida connection to the impeachment inquiry surrounding President Donald Trump with Emily Mahoney ,...
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On today’s show, we looked at how the impeachment inquiry is playing with Florida voters.
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Millions of students and adults around the world took time off from school and work Friday to participate in a Global Climate Strike . The action comes...
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Nearly 300,000 students attend charter schools in Florida. Charters are taxpayer funded, privately run and are changing the state’s public education...
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Hurricane Dorian may become the strongest storm to hit Florida’s east coast since Hurricane Andrew. As The Florida Round was going on the air, it was...
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Many students across the Sunshine State headed back to school this week, and others will do so in the coming weeks. So, we spent the full hour looking...
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On this week's Florida Roundup we look at the proposed "citizens amendment."