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  • It’s the week’s biggest headlines, from a wild week for wildlife to increasing tensions in City Hall.
  • Following announcement of a 2½-year hiatus, we talk to MOSH’s CEO about the museum’s plans for the future.
  • Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan discusses the latest city business and takes your calls and questions.
  • On tonight's program: Florida A&M University supporters are figuring out their next move after the controversial appointment of a DeSantis ally to the HBCU's top job; An emerging 4-way gubernatorial race in 2026 complicates Democratic efforts to end the Florida GOP's 25 year dominance; For the first time in more than a decade, Florida might host a bear hunt; We provide information about prepping for this years hurricane season, which is just around the corner; And Florida state agencies are bracing for the unknown as the clock begins to wind down for the legislature to pass a budget.
  • From cataracts to throat cancer, how to protect your vital senses.
  • From maternal mortality to cancer fatality, health outcomes for women of color continue to be defined by disproportionate harm.
  • We talk to columnist and author Mark Woods about the future of “America’s Best Idea” at a time of unprecedented challenges.
  • It’s the week’s biggest headlines, from St. Johns County’s search for a schools superintendent to Jacksonville's request for more DOGE oversight.
  • A new documentary explores how political philosopher Hannah Arendt’s view on the roots of political terror and totalitarianism remains relevant today.
  • We tell you about the history of Duval’s signature frozen treat before it becomes a temporary team identity for the Jumbo Shrimp.
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