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  • A clinician and the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office discuss a new law giving police more discretion in managing mental health crises.
  • This week on The Florida Roundup, we went to Key West for a special show with a live studio audience. First, we spoke with former Congresswoman Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (00:52). Then, we were joined by WLRN’s environment editor, Jenny Staletovich, to talk about warming ocean waters and coral reef restoration (21:28). And later, we heard from Julia Cooper, WLRN's reporter covering the Florida Keys (38:32).
  • On tonight's program: Governor Ron DeSantis has some definite thoughts about a fellow-governor who’s the Democratic pick for vice president; With so much fake news abounding, at least one media organization says it can help voters separate fact from fiction; The season’s first hurricane to strike Florida comes ashore in the state’s Big Bend region, although its impacts were felt much further afield; Amidst a cornucopia of challenges, Florida A&M University begins the search for a new, permanent leader; And if you think YOUR job is hot this summer, try working in a food truck.
  • On this week’s program, Dr. Joe Sirven highlights two critical issues in health care that are common yet often overlooked.
  • Two retiring broadcast veterans explore how the news landscape changed over their careers.
  • Three journalists who’ve covered the case from the beginning reflect as it comes to an end.
  • A man who survived 244 days in a coma left an indelible legacy. We discuss his remarkable life and recent death with his greatest champion.
  • Local historian Alan Bliss explains why it's time to say farewell to the Mathews Bridge.
  • Jacksonville’s mayor answers your questions in our monthly “Ask the Mayor” segment.
  • Our media panel discusses storm impacts, election politics and an attempt to rein in mayoral power.
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