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
Gwen Ifill, Host Of 'Washington Week' And 'PBS NewsHour,' Dies
Ifill was a veteran Washington journalist who covered seven presidential campaigns and moderated the vice presidential debates in 2004 and 2008.
New Senate President Lays Out Florida Education Agenda
Republican Joe Negron was sworn in as the new President of the Florida Senate last month and he recently laid out his priorities for education in the…
Listen
•
7:18
Gov. Scott Huddles With University Trustees On Improvements
Looking to improve the quality of Florida's universities while keeping costs low, Gov. Rick Scott held a three-hour meeting and luncheon Monday with…
Lawmakers Blurring Separation Of Powers
The last time voters revamped the judicial system was 40 years ago, when the Florida Supreme Court was elected and a cesspool of bribery, case fixing...
Listen
•
1:12
Cultivating Veterans As Next Generation Farmers
A growing number of veterans are looking to agriculture for their next career and entrepreneurial opportunity.It’s what brought dozens of veterans and…
Listen
•
4:17
Most Duke Customers To Have Power This Weekend
Duke Energy Florida expects to restore power to most of its coverage area by this weekend but did not project a date for electricity to come back on in…
Senate, House Differ on Telemedicine
A Senate committee Wednesday approved a proposal aimed at boosting the use of the telemedicine in Florid, a plan that differs significantly from the…
Washington Navy Yard, Site Of Shooting, Has Long History
Located on the banks of the Anacostia River and near the Washington Nationals ballpark in southeast D.C., it is the U.S. Navy's oldest shore facility. Today, it employs thousands of people and is home to the command that oversees ship construction, as well as the Judge Advocate General's Corps.
With Inmates Locked up, Jail Blast Cause Is Focus
When an apparent gas explosion leveled a Florida jail and killed two inmates, officials had to rescue prisoners trapped in the rubble, evacuate the…
StateImpact Florida: Why Arts Education is Important
Students who are struggling in school take fewer art classes than their peers in Florida. And arts education advocates are concerned that high-stakes…
Senate TeleHealth Bill Extends To Out-Of-State Docs, Nurses And Pharmacists
Florida lawmakers have been weighing how to regulate telemedicine—generating debate between doctors’ groups and other healthcare providers. The House...
Listen
•
3:02
Naples Congressman Enters Rehab After Cocaine Charge
Florida Republican Rep. Henry "Trey" Radel, who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of cocaine possession and received a year's probation, said…
Dozier School Victim's Casket Opened; No Body Found
Both the University of South Florida and the Tampa Bay Times are reporting that USF researchers sent to exhume the body of a boy who was killed at the…
Florida Woman In 'Stand Your Ground' Case Accepts Plea Deal
Marissa Alexander had been sentenced to 20 years in prison for firing what she said was a warning shot at her husband and his two children in 2010. Under the plea deal, she will serve 65 more days.
Bill Tries To Lower Insurer Influence Over Patient Medications
A battle between the pharmaceutical industry, patients and doctors has made its way to the Florida legislature. At issue: whether patients should have...
Listen
•
3:40
Lawmakers Consider Bill Aimed at Reducing Opioid Overdose Deaths
STORY UPDATE: A companion bill to the Senate's "Florida Opiod Overdose Prevention Act" was filed in the House Feb 16. The House bill is co-sponsored by...
Listen
•
2:16
Fancy Hospital Flourishes Often Fail To Impress Patients
A beautiful new building with the latest amenities may not count for much when patients size up how well doctors and nurses cared for them in the hospital.
Legislature Rushes To Get Testing Overhaul In Place
Students could see an immediate change in the number of tests they take under plans moving fast in the legislature. The move is a response to widespread...
Listen
•
3:36
Clash Over Medicaid Expansion Could Lead To A Special Session For The Budget
Florida lawmakers are watching a projected $1 billion surplus disappear before their eyes. The cause: the impending loss of $1 billion in federal funds...
Florida Police Chiefs Issue Use-Of-Force Recommendations In Wake Of Racial Protests
They include largely banning chokeholds to recruiting officers who "reflect the demographics of the community."
As Protests Continue, What Is A Legal Observer's Role?
Protesters continue to take to the streets around the Tampa Bay area with heightened passion after a Kentucky grand jury decided to not indict any police officers in the death of Breonna Taylor. More often than not, a group of legal observers is trailing them.
Listen
•
0:53
Random Coronavirus Testing Coming For Miami-Dade Residents
Up until now the only way for most people to get tested for COVID-19 is if you show clear symptoms and have a referral from a medical professional....
Florida Lawmakers Trim Tax Cuts Amid Coronavirus Worries
A slimmed tax-cut package is heading to Gov. Ron DeSantis, after lawmakers late Friday sought to bolster state reserves that could be needed as the novel…
Sarasota Residents Call To Defund Police After Use-Of-Force Report
At a Sarasota City commission meeting this week, two people called for the police department to be defunded.Their demands came after the Sarasota…
Listen
•
1:22
Democrats, Republicans: Canceling Jacksonville RNC Was Right Decision
There is near-universal agreement among politicians and officials that President Donald Trump’s decision to call off Jacksonville’s portion of the...
Previous
1,236 of 3,716
Next