Archive for Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Controversial Florida Alimony Bill Gathers Supporters And Opponents
Supporters of a controversial bill dealing with alimony and sharing children's time after a divorce are hoping Governor Rick Scott doesn't veto the measure.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
Fishkind Conversations: What’s The Secret Ingredient In Florida’s Juicy Job Market?
Florida’s jobs numbers for February have just been released, and they seem positive. Economic analyst Hank Fishkind examines the factors driving strong job performance in Central Florida and across the state.
Published in Fishkind Economic Commentaries
Published in Fishkind Economic Commentaries
Intersection: Emerging Artists And The Sounds Of Central Florida
This week on Intersection: emerging artists and musicians and the sounds of Central Florida. Laney Jones and The Spirits talk about music and play some of their favorite tunes; Jamal Ward, Indigo Blak and Chantel Rodriguez from the Mercury Collective talk about Orlando's creative melting pot; and Alison Sherberg, Jeni Valtinson and Tessa Galindo from the Uke-A-Ladies demonstrate the soulful range of this tiny instrument.
Published in Central Florida News, Intersection
Published in Central Florida News, Intersection
Florida Woman Hopes State Will Let Her Keep Her Gator Companion, Rambo
Rambo’s future is in limbo. Rambo is a motorcycle-riding, leather-wearing alligator who lives with Mary Thorn in Lakeland. Thorn and Rambo have been inseparable for 11 years. But as 90.7’s Crystal Chavez reports, Thorn’s nervously waiting for word from the state about whether she can keep her companion.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
Time Running Out For UnitedHealthcare, Health First Medical Group Contract
Brevard County’s largest doctor group will be out of network for residents with United Health Care insurance unless a deal is struck this Friday.
Published in Health, Health Nerd, Health WMFE
Published in Health, Health Nerd, Health WMFE
Eatonville Mayor Anthony Grant, Two Others, Charged with Election Fraud
The state is charging Eatonville Mayor Anthony Grant for ballot fraud after a one-year investigation into the town’s municipal elections. 90.7’s Renata Sago reports, Grant and two alleged co-conspirators face felony charges.
Published in Central Florida News, SwingVote16
Published in Central Florida News, SwingVote16
Florida’s HIV Figures Revised Downward – But Not Without Controversy
The Florida Department of Health has lowered the number of people who caught HIV in Florida, but the move hasn't come without controversy.
Published in Health, Health Nerd, Health WMFE
Published in Health, Health Nerd, Health WMFE