On tonight’s program: The war between Israel and Hamas sends shock waves around the world, including Florida; After years of official foot-dragging, Florida will once again put out information on COVID cases in the Sunshine State; The arrest of an elderly woman on charges of voter fraud has shone a spotlight on the uncertainties contained within the law she’s accused of breaking; What books can and can’t be accessed by students in public school libraries? The ongoing debate may be prompting some Florida school districts to overreact; And five years after the Florida Panhandle was devastated by a hurricane called Michael, recovery efforts continue.
On tonight’s program: Some Florida leaders worry the death struggle between Israel and Hamas may boil over into the United States; Data shows efforts to curb Florida’s looming nursing shortage may be working; Charges are dropped against a Florida woman who’d been accused of voter fraud; We take a look at some new developments in the fight to control the spread of harmful algae in Florida’s lakes and streams; And ss cooler weather FINALLY moves into Florida, we’ll take a look back at a VERY steamy summer.
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