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  • Putting out fires, from real-life conflagrations to political ones.
  • The writer sometimes known as Jacksonville’s poet laureate is also the demanding editor behind some of the area’s most well-known authors.
  • The Sporting Jax women’s team heads into its final game having dominated the Super League in its inaugural season.
  • From Florida’s redistricting to a gutting of the Voting Rights Act, the state’s congressional elections may never be the same.
  • On tonight’s program: Florida lawmakers approve a new congressional district map for the state. Not everyone is convinced this is a good thing; And Florida, especially the state’s northern region, remains in the grip of a near historic drought. Even though some rain may be sweeping through the state this weekend, experts in the field warn that far more rainfall will be needed to mitigate the threat of wildfires that are already ravaging parts of the state. We have two pieces. The first describes the current wildfire situation and the second delves into the climactic circumstances that are making the fires more likely.
  • After lawmakers adopt an even-more solidly Republican map, we talk to party leaders from both sides about what the future holds for Florida voters.
  • Our medical experts discuss the month’s biggest health headlines, from falling fertility rates to violence against health care workers.
  • From psychedelic depression treatments to an uptick in tick bites, our health experts unpack the month’s biggest medical headlines.
  • Following Friday’s legislative approval of the state budget, we get granular-level analysis of the winners, losers and appropriation oddities in the ‘26-’27 spending plan.
  • The cancellation of federally funded medical studies is affecting lives and families on the First Coast.
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