Search Query
Show Search
News
Home
(Text-Only Site)
Local / State
US / World
Politics
Health News Florida
Education
University Beat
Environment
Arts / Culture
Economy / Business
Transportation
Courts / Law
Science / Space
Sports
WUSF Noticias
Home
(Text-Only Site)
Local / State
US / World
Politics
Health News Florida
Education
University Beat
Environment
Arts / Culture
Economy / Business
Transportation
Courts / Law
Science / Space
Sports
WUSF Noticias
Weather
Shows & Podcasts
Schedule
Programs
Podcasts
Florida Matters Live & Local
The Bay Blend
The Zest Podcast
The Florida Roundup
Our Changing State
Morning Edition
All Things Considered
Schedule
Programs
Podcasts
Florida Matters Live & Local
The Bay Blend
The Zest Podcast
The Florida Roundup
Our Changing State
Morning Edition
All Things Considered
More
Your Florida
Defending The Everglades. Again.
2026 Florida Legislature
2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Not So Forever Home
Paycheck To Paycheck
Florida And Climate Change
Corporate Buyouts
Tampa Bay Eviction Crisis
Growing Up With Guns
Black Mental Health
Unequal Shots
Your Florida
Defending The Everglades. Again.
2026 Florida Legislature
2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Not So Forever Home
Paycheck To Paycheck
Florida And Climate Change
Corporate Buyouts
Tampa Bay Eviction Crisis
Growing Up With Guns
Black Mental Health
Unequal Shots
Events
About Us
Our Mission
Editorial Integrity and Code of Ethics
Social Media Commenting Policy
Meet the Staff
Contact Us
Subscribe to our Newsletters
Careers
Internships
Download Our App
Ways To Listen
Schedule A Tour
Google Preferred News Source
Contact BBC and NPR
WUSF Rebrand
WUSF Station News
Our Mission
Editorial Integrity and Code of Ethics
Social Media Commenting Policy
Meet the Staff
Contact Us
Subscribe to our Newsletters
Careers
Internships
Download Our App
Ways To Listen
Schedule A Tour
Google Preferred News Source
Contact BBC and NPR
WUSF Rebrand
WUSF Station News
Support
Save Public Media
NPR Plus
Ways To Support WUSF
One-Time Gift
Sustainer Memberships
Donate A Vehicle
Increase Your Monthly Gift
Save Public Media
NPR Plus
Ways To Support WUSF
One-Time Gift
Sustainer Memberships
Donate A Vehicle
Increase Your Monthly Gift
WUSF Network
WUSF
Classical WSMR
WUSF Jazz
Arts Axis Florida
The Zest Podcast
WUSF's Longest Table
WUSF
Classical WSMR
WUSF Jazz
Arts Axis Florida
The Zest Podcast
WUSF's Longest Table
facebook
instagram
youtube
twitter
© 2026 All Rights reserved WUSF
Menu
Show Search
Search Query
Donate
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
On Air
Now Playing
WUSF 89.7
On Air
Now Playing
Classical WSMR
All Streams
News
Home
(Text-Only Site)
Local / State
US / World
Politics
Health News Florida
Education
University Beat
Environment
Arts / Culture
Economy / Business
Transportation
Courts / Law
Science / Space
Sports
WUSF Noticias
Home
(Text-Only Site)
Local / State
US / World
Politics
Health News Florida
Education
University Beat
Environment
Arts / Culture
Economy / Business
Transportation
Courts / Law
Science / Space
Sports
WUSF Noticias
Weather
Shows & Podcasts
Schedule
Programs
Podcasts
Florida Matters Live & Local
The Bay Blend
The Zest Podcast
The Florida Roundup
Our Changing State
Morning Edition
All Things Considered
Schedule
Programs
Podcasts
Florida Matters Live & Local
The Bay Blend
The Zest Podcast
The Florida Roundup
Our Changing State
Morning Edition
All Things Considered
More
Your Florida
Defending The Everglades. Again.
2026 Florida Legislature
2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Not So Forever Home
Paycheck To Paycheck
Florida And Climate Change
Corporate Buyouts
Tampa Bay Eviction Crisis
Growing Up With Guns
Black Mental Health
Unequal Shots
Your Florida
Defending The Everglades. Again.
2026 Florida Legislature
2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Not So Forever Home
Paycheck To Paycheck
Florida And Climate Change
Corporate Buyouts
Tampa Bay Eviction Crisis
Growing Up With Guns
Black Mental Health
Unequal Shots
Events
About Us
Our Mission
Editorial Integrity and Code of Ethics
Social Media Commenting Policy
Meet the Staff
Contact Us
Subscribe to our Newsletters
Careers
Internships
Download Our App
Ways To Listen
Schedule A Tour
Google Preferred News Source
Contact BBC and NPR
WUSF Rebrand
WUSF Station News
Our Mission
Editorial Integrity and Code of Ethics
Social Media Commenting Policy
Meet the Staff
Contact Us
Subscribe to our Newsletters
Careers
Internships
Download Our App
Ways To Listen
Schedule A Tour
Google Preferred News Source
Contact BBC and NPR
WUSF Rebrand
WUSF Station News
Support
Save Public Media
NPR Plus
Ways To Support WUSF
One-Time Gift
Sustainer Memberships
Donate A Vehicle
Increase Your Monthly Gift
Save Public Media
NPR Plus
Ways To Support WUSF
One-Time Gift
Sustainer Memberships
Donate A Vehicle
Increase Your Monthly Gift
WUSF Network
WUSF
Classical WSMR
WUSF Jazz
Arts Axis Florida
The Zest Podcast
WUSF's Longest Table
WUSF
Classical WSMR
WUSF Jazz
Arts Axis Florida
The Zest Podcast
WUSF's Longest Table
facebook
instagram
youtube
twitter
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
Marianne Faithfull On Music, Mick And Survival
Marianne Faithfull recently released her album Easy Come, Easy Go. In 2005, Faithfull talked with Terry Gross about her early career, her struggle with drugs, and her evolution as an artist.
Listen
•
0:00
Publix stops offering free prescription medications
Since 2007, Publix has provided more than 100 million free prescription drugs to customers at its 1,200 pharmacies.
Listen
•
0:42
3 tons of space junk are expected to hit the moon and carve out a crater
The debris has been floating in space for the past decade and experts believe it came from a Chinese rocket test. The impact is expected to leave a crater anywhere from about 30 to 60 feet wide.
Listen
•
0:28
Forgotten bank account which was opened with $3.35 is now worth $335
When Carol Allison was six, she opened a bank account in Scotland with her grandmother and then forgot about. Allison, who is now 74, was cleaning her house recently and found the bank book.
Listen
•
0:27
A Manatee County man who carried Pelosi's podium in a viral photo gets sentenced to prison
He was sentenced to more than two months in prison, and ordered to pay a $5,000 fine and perform 200 hours of community service.
Ohio TV reporter has his segment interrupted by his mom
Reporter Myles Harris of WSYX-TV in Columbus was taping a local crime story when his mom Sandi Harris pulled up in her car. He posted the surprise visit to his Instagram account.
Listen
•
0:27
A Prickly TV Topic: a Priest's Life
The idea that priests, like all men, are not perfect might seem like a tame one. But NBC's effort to translate the premise into a TV series has brought protests that the show is anti-Christian. Jack Kenny is the creator and executive producer of The Book of Daniel.
Listen
•
0:00
A man walking on a beach in southwestern England finds a message in a bottle
The handwritten letter, dated June 2001, was written by a six-year-old girl named Anna, on a family vacation in the Bahamas. The message, written in crayon, read: "Please don't pollute. Thank you."
Listen
•
0:28
Recruiting in a Time of War
The U.S. military reports it has had no trouble reaching its recruiting goals, even with the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. NPR's Melissa Block spends a few days with an Army recruiter in Texas for a look at what's inspiring young Americans to sign up.
Listen
•
0:00
Emilio Estevez Helms Film on RFK Assassination
Actor Emilio Estevez talks about writing and directing Bobby, his new film centering around 22 people who were in the Ambassador Hotel the night Robert F. Kennedy was killed.
Listen
•
0:00
Jack Smith testifies that a jury would have found Trump guilty for trying to overturn 2020 election
Jack Smith addressed the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday.
Listen
•
5:44
Florida tourism climbs during first quarter
Florida’s tourism agency Visit Florida estimated a record 37.9 million travelers into the state during the first quarter of 2023.
Will We Ever Get Back To Normal Politics?
And what is normal, anyway? We talk about the latest in coronavirus response and its effect on national politics.
Listen
•
23:55
It's runoff election day for Tampa City Council
The winners of the four council races should determine how well Mayor Jane Castor gets along with the new board members.
Listen
•
0:57
Photos: The Nation's Capital, Quiet And Guarded, Before Inauguration
National Guard troops provide security at the U.S. Capitol and around Washington, D.C., for the upcoming presidential inauguration amid threats by extremist supporters of President Trump.
What displaced people need most from the international community
The United Nations says there are more displaced today people than ever before in our history – 110 million people have been forced from their homes.
Listen
•
11:57
Florida Matters News Roundtable: The Latest In State Politics And Pulse Two Years Later
State politicians are jockeying for position before the August primaries. Pulse nightclub first responders are still struggling with PTSD more than two…
Listen
•
28:02
U.S. Government OKs Florida's Hurricane Irma Recovery Plan
The federal government has approved Florida's request for $616 million that will be partially used to repair homes destroyed or damaged by Hurricane...
Study: 37% Of Floridians Are Obese, Rate Higher Than Originally Thought
According to a new study from the University of Florida Health, Florida Hospital in Orlando and the Tampa-based nonprofit Obesity Action Coalition,…
Listen
•
0:50
Obamacare Extension Gives Floridians 2 More Weeks To Sign Up
Floridians have two extra weeks to sign up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act.
Organizers Prepare For A Cold Epiphany In Tarpon Springs
This week's cold snap has brought school closures and even snow in some parts of Florida, but that won't stop the Tarpon Springs Epiphany celebration on…
Florida Matters Preview: Pedestrian And Cyclist Safety In Tampa Bay
The Tampa Bay region consistently ranks as one of the most dangerous places in the nation for pedestrians and cyclists.This week on Florida Matters, we're…
Listen
•
3:25
Site Of School Massacre To Get A Therapy Dog
The Florida high school where 17 people were killed in a mass shooting is getting a therapy dog to help students who need emotional support.
Florida Matters: Online Learning In High School
This week on Florida Matters we debate the pros and cons of online learning in high school with a panel of experts and with comments our listeners…
Listen
•
28:05
Florida Matters: Health Care For The Uninsured
While across the nation the cultural and political tug-of-war over health care rages on, locally, healers keep on healing. But providing care for people…
Listen
•
28:03
Previous
1,028 of 2,329
Next