Archive for Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer On Why He’s Running For Re-election
Orlando residents go to the polls next Tuesday, after the election was moved up five months. Mayor Buddy Dyer faces two opponents in his bid for re-election, including a businessman who’s poured thousands of dollars into his campaign. Dyer sat down with 90.7’s Matthew Peddie to talk about why he’s running.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
NASA Spacecraft To Skim Past Saturn’s Icy Moon
Congressman Grayson Taking Hard Look At Budget Deal
Congressman Alan Grayson will take a hard look before voting on a federal budget that has bi-partisan support. The vote’s expected to take place Wednesday.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
Deltona High School Student Leaders Split On School Uniform Proposal
Volusia County school board members have been talking with students about a proposed mandatory school uniform. 90.7’s Crystal Chavez visited a roundtable session at Deltona High School Tuesday morning and has this report.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
Fishkind Conversations: The Cost Of EPA Rules For Coal Power Plants
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has joined 23 other states in suing the US Environmental Protection Agency over proposed new rules called the “Clean Power Plan.” The plan aims to combat climate change and reduce greenhouse gasses by 2030.
Published in Fishkind Economic Commentaries
Published in Fishkind Economic Commentaries
Intersection: Fall Harvest In Central Florida
It's Harvest season in Florida. Intersection visits the Tomazin family farm in Volusia County; Chef Hari Pulapaka cooks up some seasonal produce and talks about farm to table dining. And Fleet Farmers Michele Bumbier, Chris Castro and Clayton Louis Ferrara explain how they're using bicycle power to link up a network of urban 'farmlets'.
Published in Intersection
Published in Intersection
After Fatal Crash, Lawmakers Want More Guardrails Near Water
The death of a University of Central Florida student highlights a lack of guardrails on Florida roads. State lawmakers are pushing a bill to fix that.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News