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Can't find a primary care physician? A classic story comes to TV and staying social on the wagon
Explore how to find a primary care doctor amid Florida’s shortage, hear from the creators bringing "A Land Remembered" to TV, and gets tips on staying social without alcohol.
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Bracing for ACA spikes, Florida Man madness and Siesta Key sand sculptures
On "Florida Matters: Live & Local," we break down soaring health care costs, dive into the legend of Florida Man, and celebrate art rising from the sands of Siesta Key.
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New College's ambitions, rocket science, the sober system, punk rock's Jewish influence
With guest host Cathy Carter at the mic, "Live & Local" dives into the master plan of the Sarasota campus, plus segments on the Spacecoast, sobriety and punk rock.
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Meet Madam Mayor, Palladium's next act, chasing pursuit questions, driverless cab rides
"Florida Matters: Live & Local" explores topics on leadership, culture, safety and innovation that are shaping communities across the state.
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Fundraiser encore: Vets deploy in the business world, Dr. Deep Sea resurfaces, Florida Man cometh
During WUSF’s holiday fundraising drive, "Florida Matters Live & Local" revisits some of the best conversations from this fall.
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Tracing tax money, a new history 'major,' hot lit, cat lovers unite, giving 2 hoots and more
Learn more about an investigation into Medicaid money used by the DeSantis administration to fight a pair of amendments. Also, meet the new history center CEO and pick up some giving inspiration.
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Digging into the drilling dilemma, books get an afterlife, Harlem Globetrotting, Tampa bowl talk
From debates on energy and environmental risks to rescued books, basketball legends, and college football thrills, "Florida Matters Live & Local" celebrates curiosity, community and local stories.
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Where hurricane wind won't win, Lunch Pal mentors, voting rights, and a course of history
On "Florida Matters: Live & Local," we highlight courage and community — strengthening young minds, fighting for felons' rights, a historically Black golf course and houses built to beat a Category 5 hurricane.
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Giving Tuesday encore: Doctor shortages, a chronicler of racial injustice, booze without the buzz
During WUSF’s holiday fundraising drive, we’re asking for your support to keep our newsroom strong. In the meantime, "Florida Matters: Live & Local" revisits some of the best conversations from this fall.
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Holiday hunger, sea cow survival, bipartisan dinner tables and a December to remember
On "Florida Matters: Live & Local," we cover families facing food insecurity, endangered manatees, navigating tricky holiday conversations and exploring festive local events.
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Fundraising encores: 'Re-volt' readiness, a neighborhood for the books, half-pipe dreams
During WUSF’s holiday fundraising drive, we’re asking for your support to keep our newsroom strong. In the meantime, "Florida Matters Live & Local" revisits some of the best conversations from this fall.
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Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025: Checking out the Book Rescuers in Largo
There’s a magical place in Largo called the Book Rescuers, and it does exactly that — rescues books that were about to be thrown out and gives them new homes. We’re going there together today, plus, we have some events to check out this week in the Tampa Bay area that can get you in the holiday mood. But first, here’s the news.
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Keeping St. Armands above water, another view on State of the State, art without a home
Sarasota has the money to improve coastal flooding protection. However, the funding comes with questions about what improvements can be made and will they solve the problem as sea levels rise.
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Protecting our wildways, Capital earmarking, online threats, punky-glory in Gainesville
Polk County recently rejected a planned truck refueling stop near a key wildlife corridor crossing over Interstate 4. It's a pretty big deal for animal and environmental advocates.
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A conversation with USF's new president, and a look at kitchen-table economics
So what goes on during the workday of a university president during his second week on campus? Moez Limayem is here to talk about the challenges ahead.
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Talking with Lt. Gov. Collins, Dalí news that will melt your clocks, Cocoa's Car-uso
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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Wednesday, March 4, 2026: Hiking in Hillsborough County for a prize, and Ybor City safety changes
We’re in that beautiful, couple-week stretch where it's not too hot and a perfect time to get out in nature. Hillsborough County wants more people checking out its green spaces. So get out your hiking boots, we’re heading out! We’ll do that, plus go over some fun, free events in the Tampa area tonight. First, let's get you the news.
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Collard Green Festival headliner Chef LaKisha Harris: Soul food is a mindset
Bonus: 20 Tips for a Better Hurricane Food Kit: Advice from Janet Keeler
Florida’s official hurricane season is June 1 to Nov. 30. But things really ramp up during peak season, which is between mid-August and late-October, according to the Florida State University’s Florida Climate Center.So if your hurricane kit isn’t quite ready for a major storm, fear not. There’s still time to stock up on supplies. And when it comes to food, this week’s guest can help you think outside of the soup can.Friend of the pod Janet Keeler is the former longtime food editor for the Tampa Bay Times and current freelance editor for the personal finance website The Penny Hoarder. So she knows a thing or two about prepping your hurricane food kit on a budget. Here’s Janet’s advice.
Freshen up your summer menu with 3 salad recipes
Salad for a summer dinner doesn’t have to translate to boring.
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Make the most of late-summer fruits with these sweet recipes for scones, clafouti and jam
As summer draws to a close, there's still plenty of good end-of-the-season fruit available at farmers markets and grocery stores.
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What's for dinner? Chicken, prepared 3 unique ways inspired by 3 different cultures
What’s for dinner? So often the answer is chicken. It’s relatively inexpensive, easy to cook and highly adaptable.
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What Happens When Extremism Becomes Mainstream
This week in both House and Senate hearings, police officials testified on the Jan. 6 insurrection. The rise of right-wing extremism might make preventing the next violent outbreak more challenging.
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Rep. Davis On Committee Hearing Testimony About IG's Report On Capitol Riot
NPR's Noel King talks to GOP Rep. Rodney Davis of Illinois, ranking member of the House Administration Committee, about reforms needed for U.S. Capitol Police following the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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Beyond Fat-Free And Frozen: The Myriad Ways The World Uses Yogurt
Across the globe, the culinary culture of yogurt is ancient, thriving and incredibly diverse. From camel's milk yogurt to yogurt vodka, fish marinades to baked goods, yogurt is a versatile superstar.
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