On "Florida Matters Live & Local," Lt. Gov. Jay Collins explains why he's running to be the next governor, his passion for helping veterans transition into the workforce and more.
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Lt. Gov. Jay Collins dials into “Florida Matters Live & Local” to talk about why he’s running for governor and review some of his legislative priorities. We’ll also hear about the Dalí Museum's expansion and an opera singer who sells cars.
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Former state lawmaker José Javier Rodríguez wants to be Florida’s Attorney General. He faces steep odds in a very red state. On “Live & Local,” he makes his pitch.
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The fight against the Everglades' immigration detention center is not the first time the land has been at the heart of environmental controversy.
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Loper was struck by a vehicle, but is getting a second chance at life. Unable to be released back in the wild, the Lowry Park facility offers a preferred setting and decent gig: "conservation ambassador."
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"The Shark is Broken," at Jobsite Theater, was co-written by Ian Shaw, son of late actor Robert Shaw.
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Disney World is no stranger to more extreme weather events. The warmest month is typically July with the most rainfall occurring in June.
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The Bulls fell to UTEP 62-51 in their first game of the tourney at Legacy Arena at the BJCC in Birmingham. They finish the season 20-13.
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