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Florida Humanities celebrates 50 years sharing stories of our state
The mission of Florida Humanities is to help Floridians make sense of this complex, dynamic state by elevating stories about its culture, history and literature. A new book, "Once Upon a Time in Florida," celebrates the organization's golden anniversary.
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Combating the surge in youth gun violence in Florida
Youth advocates are working hard to defuse the trauma of gun violence in Florida, even as more kids are caught with guns.
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DeSantis focuses on national issues in State of the State speech
DeSantis launched the 60 day session with a speech that touched on issues like immigration, education, and law enforcement, and appeared pitched to primary state voters as much as Floridians.
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How evictions affect the Tampa Bay region's most vulnerable residents
An eviction on your record can make it tough to find a place to live. But fighting the eviction in court can be costly. And it doesn’t always help.
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Two Tampa-area women veterans talk about their experiences in the military
This week, we speak with two women veterans about their military experiences and opportunities and challenges for women veterans.
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Ignoring big legislative issues will allow them to 'fester,' warns former senator Jeff Brandes
Legislative priorities for lawmakers in Tallahassee this year include increasing the number of health care providers in Florida and clamping down on children's social media use.
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Key decisions on a new Rays stadium are still to come
The issue of a new ballpark for the Tampa Bay Rays been debated for decades. And in the next few months, make-or-break decisions will be made on the redevelopment plans.
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Lawmakers send bills targeting social media, sleeping outdoors and homeowners insurance to DeSantis
Florida Matters digs into the details of what passed in the 2024 legislative session, what didn't make it through and how it affects Tampa Bay.
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How the Florida Supreme Court's opinions on abortion will impact health care and politics
This November, Floridians get to vote on abortion rights and recreational marijuana.
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County Supervisors of Elections talk about everything voters need to know about voting in 2024
Supervisors of elections from Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas counties talk about everything voters need to know for 2024, including new voting laws.
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What DeSantis' exit from the presidential race means for Florida
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis crashed out of the Republican presidential preference primary after the Iowa caucuses. NBC's Matt Dixon explains what that means for voters and lawmakers in the Sunshine State.
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A conversation with Tampa City Council member Gwen Henderson about books, politics and education
As Florida changed its Black history curriculum and removed books from public schools, first-time Tampa City Councilwoman Gwen Henderson pushed back and opened a bookstore.
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Politics is just one place where two Black Tampa leaders are making a mark
This week, we are talking with two Black women who are leaders in the community and who have each taken a different approach to politics.
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What it means to be a Blerd - and why it's cool now
Four self-proclaimed Blerds discuss what Blerd culture is and how the Black lived experience affects artforms associated with nerdom, like comics and cosplay.
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New Florida law threatens labor unions, and six years since Parkland
This week on The Florida Roundup, we discuss how a new state law is eliminating public unions that had represented tens of thousands of workers. And six years later, we remember the Parkland 17 and look at how March For Our Lives has impacted the NRA. Plus, we hear about a Florida man stealing the Super Bowl spotlight and another Florida man who did something no one else has done in a Super Bowl — and now is going to the Hall of Fame.
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Dalia Colón celebrates 'citrus, seafood, Spanish flavor, and Southern charm' in her new cookbook
Dalia Colón talks with Florida Matters about hosting The Zest podcast and releasing her new cookbook, "The Florida Vegetarian Cookbook."
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Bob Graham leaves behind a great impact on the Florida environment and wildlife
In this episode, we’re talking about Bob Graham’s environmental legacy - including his efforts to protect wild places like the Everglades and other waterways - and wildlife, like the manatee.
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Lack of regulations for outdoor workers leads to hazardous work environments
On this episode of Florida Matters, we explore what the bill means for these workers. We also speak with a journalist about her investigation into the working conditions for hurricane cleanup workers.
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Weed the people: recreational marijuana on the ballot in November
This November, Floridians will vote yes or no on allowing adults 21 and older to use recreational marijuana.
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An update from teachers on classrooms since 2022 education laws rolled out
Teachers have been navigating challenging and confusing times since education laws rolled out in 2022. In this episode, we get an update on what their classrooms have been like since.
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Tuesday, August 26, 2025: Florida eyes HOAs, and singles board game night in South Tampa
You'll hear about the Tampa Theatre's upcoming 100-year anniversary and how the historic landmark plans to celebrate the milestone. Plus you'll get some ideas on how to spend the next few evenings. And first up, the news headlines.
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Why childhood vaccination rates are dipping in Sarasota County
On "Florida Matters," we talk about what's behind the drop in childhood vaccination rates in Sarasota County. Plus, how to protect yourself against mosquitoes.
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Summer learning programs and competitive spelling in Tampa Bay
On this episode of Florida Matters, you’ll hear from the United Way Suncoast about summer programs and other ways to stop the so-called “summer slide.” You’ll also hear about the pressure of competitive spelling, and what the spelling bee can teach you about life, from the spelling bee coach working with winners from the area.
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Black Tampa Bay LGBTQ+ leaders discuss the significance of Juneteenth during Pride Month
On this episode of Florida Matters, we spoke with leaders in the greater Tampa Bay region’s Black LGBTQIA community about representation and the importance of both Pride and Juneteenth.
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Two researchers discuss the health impact of vaping: safer but not safe
On this episode of "Florida Matters," we talk with experts from FAU and Moffitt Cancer Center about the health impacts of vaping — both on adults and youth.
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