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  • From abortion to Gaza protests to DEI, our media panel explores the week’s top headlines.
  • We discuss the OneJax Humanitarian Awards and get a House Call from Dr. Joe Sirven.
  • We talk with three investigative journalists about their reporting into ghost candidates, dark money and a statewide effort to undermine elections.
  • On this week’s program, Dr. Joe Sirven explores the issue of infertility and then examines a newly released survey on longevity.
  • Today we take a closer look at renovation plans for EverBank Stadium. Then we talk with the author of “The Heat Will Kill You First.”
  • A local couple teams up to help others who want to get into the book business
  • This week on The Florida Roundup, we spoke with several education reporters from across the state about how districts are considering school closures due to shrinking enrollment. First we heard from Jacksonville Today reporter Megan Mallicoat about Duval County Public Schools (05:45), then we focused on Hillsborough County Public Schools with the Tampa Bay Times’ Marlene Sokol (13:10) and then we spoke with WLRN’s Kate Payne about Broward County Public Schools (16:24). Then, we spoke with an Orange County Public Schools board member about how their district is looking to build new schools (24:08). And later, we were joined by NPR’s Jasmine Garsd for her reporting on the impact of Florida’s anti-immigration laws one year later (31:57). Plus, a series of reports about Florida’s Wildlife Corridor and the 2021 Law to conserve millions of more acres (37:18).
  • JTA faces scrutiny over Skyway 2.0, and the developer of the Laura Street Trio proposes a new deal.
  • On tonight’s program: Florida’s Capital City takes a big hit from mother nature during the pre-dawn hours this morning; A Northwest Florida law officer’s fatal shooting of an air force airman raises many questions and plenty of grief; A big donation to Florida A&M University turns out to have more than a few possible problems connected with it; Florida’s new abortion restriction became effective just over a week ago and that issue is now prime fodder for the upcoming election; And a newly signed law about occupational hazards for firefighters has sparked yet more potential conflict between a Florida city and the state’s firefighters union.
  • Dr. Joe Sirven and his guests discuss hand trauma and stem cell research in space.
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