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  • Give your heart the love it deserves — what sleep habits and stress levels reveal about your heart’s health. Then, after living with heart failure and surviving two heart transplants, a songwriter uses music to inspire hope in others.
  • It’s the week’s biggest headlines, from the attorney general's subpoena of a city employee to a costly panhandling lawsuit for St. Johns County taxpayers.
  • This week on The Florida Roundup, we looked at the state’s report on local government spending with Sheila Weinberg, founder and CEO of Truth in Accounting (00:00). Then, we were joined by the Chair of the Hillsborough DOGE Liaison Committee Jake Hoffman to discuss the county’s fiscal accountability efforts (12:40). Plus, we looked at the state’s food contamination testing with an environmental scientist specializing in toxicology (20:38) and later with PolitiFact’s Samantha Putterman (32:14). And later, news from across the state including student protests against ICE (37:30), Florida’s dry weather outlook (40:16), and a possible new port project in Tampa Bay (42:40).
  • Are grownups spoiling youth sports? New research shows high levels of burnout for coaches and kids alike.
  • Proposed development-friendly laws could change the face of Northeast Florida.
  • A former EPA chief discusses pollution and public health after the Trump administration reverses a landmark federal endangerment rule.
  • Analysts follow the collapses of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank; Florida's Democratic Party rebrands; it's Equal Pay Day; the ThinkBold Festival is coming.
  • A religious group known as “Preachers on the Green” is raising concerns at the University of North Florida. Also, The Florida Theatre will present "Our Planet Live in Concert," and Greenscape Jacksonville plans to plant more trees on the Westside.
  • The campaign for Jacksonville mayor has been ugly and expensive. Also; COVID-19 risks continue; we interview a District 11 City Council candidate; and the Players Championship is about to begin.
  • This is the first time in over a century there’s not a single Democrat in statewide elected office. Also: the 2023 legislative session is coming, and the state may preempt local control over water quality, pollution and wetlands.
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