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Hurricane Helene recovery; how to cast your ballot; and this week's dock workers strike
This week on The Florida Roundup, we look at recovery efforts a week after Hurricane Helene's landfall. First, we spoke to Florida Rep. Christine Hunschofsky (3:10), then we spoke with David Jolly, former Republican representative who penned a recent op-ed (10:42). Next we turned to Miami-Dade County Supervisor of Elections Christina White to discuss all the ways to vote in the upcoming Nov. 5 election (20:05). And also University of Florida Professor Michael McDonald, from the UF elections Lab (24:00). We also checked in with our partner PolitiFact for a claims check about social media and Hurricane Helene (33:25). Finally, we look at a few other stories from across the state including a look at how the state's ports are moving forward after a longshoreman strike earlier this week, and peanut farmers (37:22).
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First Coast Week in Review
From hurricane damage to hurricane disinformation, we talk about the week’s top headlines.
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Maternity homes
A new report looks at the sometimes oppressive rules in place at the promised sanctuaries.
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Your election 'toolkit'
With just 20 days to Election Day, we look at key contests, various voting methods and the prevalence of false claims.
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Surviving domestic violence
Jacksonville recognizes Domestic Violence Awareness Month with new data showing domestic-related homicides are at an eight-year low.
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Political — but not partisan
Flagler College students foster neutral ground for meaningful political dialogue.
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ADAPTing to a changing climate
Preparing for change: A conversation on regional climate resilience with Jacksonville's chief resilience officer and the moderator of "Adapt."
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The straight dope on Amendment 3
As part of our continuing election coverage we take a closer look at Florida Amendment 3.
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First Coast Week in Review
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.
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Filing insurance claims and voting after back-to-back hurricanes
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).
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