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  • A new report looks at the sometimes oppressive rules in place at the promised sanctuaries.
  • With just 20 days to Election Day, we look at key contests, various voting methods and the prevalence of false claims.
  • Jacksonville recognizes Domestic Violence Awareness Month with new data showing domestic-related homicides are at an eight-year low.
  • Flagler College students foster neutral ground for meaningful political dialogue.
  • Preparing for change: A conversation on regional climate resilience with Jacksonville's chief resilience officer and the moderator of "Adapt."
  • As part of our continuing election coverage we take a closer look at Florida Amendment 3.
  • Our media panel breaks down the week’s top headlines — from the political backlash over a comment by Jacksonville’s mayor to the storm-related conspiracy theories of a newly elected Duval School Board member.
  • The tab for Hurricanes Helene and Milton will be in the billions of dollars. Some will be covered by insurance. And some won’t. The storms are just the latest reminders of the high cost of insurance. We speak with Michael Yaworsky, Florida Office of Insurance Regulation commissioner (2:36). Plus, early voting starts in just days. What you need to know now to cast your vote (26:15). Hurricane Milton recovery efforts (33:59). And, how Florida is just inescapable these days in our video and music streams (41:40).
  • Experts at Mayo Clinic reveal the latest advancements in breast cancer research. Then, a neurologist collaborates with a hip-hop icon to educate students on the signs of stroke.
  • On tonight’s program: As mail in ballots return to elections offices, data shows more Democrats have voted so far than Republicans, but experts don’t expect that lead to last; The race for a North Florida state Senate seat is heating up; And we’ll hear about how to fight disinformation and misinformation during disasters and their recovery; As Floridians recover from three different hurricanes, questions about insurance are growing; One line worker shares what keeps her going as she works to get the lights back on in her community; And a group of seniors gathers to reflect on their experiences following the recent hurricanes.
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