Big changes are coming for healthcare in Florida. From the looming cuts to Medicaid to the expiration of Enhanced Tax Credits for Affordable Care Act plans. WUSF’s Meghan Bowman talked with a Tampa physician about what it means for Floridians.
Governor Ron DeSantis is floating the idea of a special legislative session to cut property taxes if state lawmakers don’t take quick action. WUSF’s Douglas Soule reports.
A proposed state law would enact stronger protections for whistleblowers who work for state or local government. Tristan Wood reports it comes after a bill passed in 2024 took away the ability to file complaints anonymously.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate David Jolly is traveling the state in the run-up to next year's election. Free speech is one of the issues on his mind following the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. On the Deeper Dive with Dara Kam podcast, Jolly revealed how Kirk's assassination prompted him to assess whether he wanted to remain in the race for governor.
Many business owners rely on Instagram to get their word out about their products and services. Tom Hudson has the story of a realtor who was locked out of her account for almost three months – and is still waiting for an apology.
People of all ages are heartbroken over Doctor Jane Goodall's passing this week (Wednesday). As WUSF's Jessica Meszaros reports, the legacy of the animal behavior scientist and peace advocate will live on through local chapters of her youth group -- Roots and Shoots.