Archive for Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Emergency Managers Watch St. John’s River for Flooding
Emergency managers in Central Florida are keeping a close watch on the swollen St. John’s River as wet weather continues. Lake, Volusia and Seminole Counties are all experiencing high water along the St. John’s River.
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Lawsuit Alleges Verbal Abuse by UCF Coach O’Leary
A former UCF football coach is suing the University's Athletic Associate for wrongful termination.
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Fishkind Commentary: Making Sense Of New Housing Market Data, And Why It Matters To Florida
Economic analyst Hank Fishkind looks at housing market numbers and their importance to Floridians.
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Intersection | Gubernatorial Candidate Charlie Crist
Candidate for Governor Charlie Crist joins 90.7's Matthew Peddie to talk about his plan for Florida if he is elected.
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In NFL Game, A Slide And A Prayer Spur Debate And Clarification
The NFL sides with fans who criticized an unsportsmanlike-conduct penalty called on a Muslim player who prostrated himself in the end zone Monday night.
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Afghanistan Signs Deal Allowing 10,000 U.S. Troops To Remain
The Bilateral Security Agreement, approved by newly inaugurated President Ashraf Ghani, will keep some U.S. forces in Afghanistan past the end of the year.
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Secret Service Chief Grilled Over White House Security Failures
Lawmakers on the House oversight committee ask Julia Pierson about the Sept. 19 "fence jumping" incident at the White House, as well as several other security concerns in recent years.
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