Off The Base
3:55 pm
Fri July 10, 2015

13 New Veteran-Related Laws In Florida

Southeastern Guide Dog Zak at his training graduation ceremony in June 2015. He will assist a blind US Marine Corps veteran with daily life.
Credit Bobbie O'Brien / WUSF Public Media

Florida’s new law that expands access for service animals used by people with disabilities has received the most attention of the 13 veteran-related laws passed this year.

House Bill 71 not only expands the protected right to use a service dog to people with mental impairments but it also allows for a jail sentence if a public business denies access. And the new law also makes it a second degree misdemeanor for someone to pass off an untrained pet as a service animal.

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Business
3:34 pm
Fri July 10, 2015

Bleak Citrus Harvest Reported; Greening Blamed

Citrus Greening
Credit wikipedia.com

The U.S. Department of Agriculture released bleak numbers on Florida's citrus crop for the 2014-2015 season, reporting a decline in the orange harvest of more than 60 percent since the peak of production.

The report, which is the final one of the season, was released Friday. Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam says the statistics are a "new low" for Florida citrus.

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Education
3:33 pm
Fri July 10, 2015

Tampa Bay Instructor named Florida Teacher of the Year

Diane McKee
Credit Hillsborough School Board

A Tampa Bay area language arts teacher was named Florida's 2016 Teacher of the Year on Thursday night.

Diane McKee of Williams Middle Magnet School in Hillsborough County was announced the winner in a ceremony at the Hard Rock Live at Universal Studios in Orlando.

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Health News Florida
11:57 am
Fri July 10, 2015

3rd FL Child Dies In Hot Car

Dr. Beth Walford, a pediatric surgeon at All Children's Hospital, discusses the effects of heatstroke in children at a St. Petersburg Fire and Rescue and Suncoast Safe Kids Coalition event in June 2014.

Originally published on Fri July 10, 2015 12:09 pm

Police in South Florida say an 11-month-old baby died after being left inside a sport utility vehicle parked outside an apartment near Fort Lauderdale.

It is the third Florida child to die after being left in a vehicle this year, according to KidsAndCars.org.  Nationwide, nine children have died from vehicular heatstroke deaths in 2015.

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Politics
11:14 am
Fri July 10, 2015

Too Liberal, Divisive to Win Senate Seat? Grayson Says No

In this Oct. 1, 2009, file photo, Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Fla., listens during a hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington. Grayson will enter the race to replace Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, a close friend and major Democratic Party donor said Wednesday
Credit AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File

Democratic U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson entered the race to replace Sen. Marco Rubio on Thursday with some points he wants to make for the people who think he's an inflammatory, Republican-hating liberal who's too divisive to win a statewide election.

First, he said he is more successful than anyone else in Congress at working across political aisles to pass legislation.

Second, he said Florida Democrats are unsuccessful at the polls because there haven't been any real Democrats to inspire them to vote, and he's a real Democrat.

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11:10 am
Fri July 10, 2015

Jeb Bush Outstrips Rivals in Fund-Raising as ‘Super PACs’ Swell Candidates’ Coffers

The announcements, made as many of his donors were gathering at his family’s compound here to celebrate their success, established Mr. Bush as his party’s financial powerhouse. They also underscored how the Supreme Court’s five-year-old Citizens United decision continues to remake the way presidential campaigns are waged. Almost all of the money was raised before Mr. Bush formally declared his candidacy last month, collected by a “super PAC” that Mr. Bush’s aides helped set up.
KENNEBUNKPORT, Me. - Jeb Bush and his allies announced on Thursday that they had amassed more than $114 million in campaign cash over the last six months, dwarfing the combined fund-raising of his Republican rivals for the party's presidential nomination.
It's All Politics
11:00 am
Fri July 10, 2015

It's Back To The Drawing Board For Florida's District Maps

Florida's Supreme Court says the state's maps have to be redrawn for eight congressional districts, but many more will be affected as well.
Chris O'Meara AP

Originally published on Fri July 10, 2015 1:26 pm

Florida is a state with nearly a half million more registered Democrats than Republicans. You wouldn't know it, though, from the state's seats in Congress — 17 of the 27 congressional seats are held by Republicans.

A lot of factors play into that: the concentration of Democrats in urban areas, the talent Florida's Republican Party has for turning out its voters. But another factor is how the congressional district maps are drawn.

In a momentous ruling Thursday, Florida's Supreme Court has scrambled those maps just over a year before the next election.

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Environment
10:46 am
Fri July 10, 2015

Report: Florida Environmental Enforcement Agency Operating At Low Levels

Rasmus Bøgeskov Larsen via Flickr

Originally published on Fri July 10, 2015 8:39 am

An annual report by an government watchdog group said the state’s environmental regulatory agency is doing very little when it comes to regulating.

The group said there’s a dramatic shift in how the Florida Department of Environmental Protection operates under Gov. Rick Scott.

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Education
10:42 am
Fri July 10, 2015

Students' Reading And Math Skills Are Still All Over The Map

Alyson Hurt NPR

Originally published on Thu July 9, 2015 10:56 pm

A federal report out today reinforces the notion that when it comes to state standards, proficiency is still in the eye of the beholder.

A top-scoring student on Arizona's reading test may fall far below average in states with more rigorous exams, like Massachusetts or Wisconsin.

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Environment
10:34 am
Fri July 10, 2015

Florida Aquarium To Host "Shark Week" Events This Weekend

Daylina Miller/WUSF News

“Oooooh, a shark! Look! That's the one that ate Nemo!"

Keriann Roque ran up to the glass where she pointed out a shark swimming in the tank a few feet above her head. She gasped as it circled around to swim closer. The 12 year old was at the Florida Aquarium for a summer camp field trip.

She said learning more about sharks has made her less afraid of them.

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Law & Order
6:20 am
Fri July 10, 2015

Judge Recuses Self from Theater Shooting Case

In a photo from Feb. 2014, former Tampa Police captain Curtis Reeves, Jr., (center), sits beside his defense attorneys at a bond reduction hearing in Dade City.
Credit Brendan Fitterer / AP Photo/Pool, Tampa Bay Times

A judge has recused himself from the trial of a former Tampa police captain accused of fatally shooting a man during an argument over texting in a Pasco County movie theater.

Pasco Circuit Court Judge Pat Siracusa filed the order Tuesday. Circuit Judge Susan Barthle is now assigned to the case.

Siracusa issued a notice of removing himself after a hearing last week in which he appeared aggravated over repeated delays.

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Politics
6:15 am
Fri July 10, 2015

Sen. Nelson to Have Surgery for Prostate Cancer

Sen. Bill Nelson announced Thursday that he has prostate cancer and will have surgery on Monday.

The cancer was discovered early during a routine medical exam, Nelson's office said in a statement. Extensive scans showed no evidence that the cancer had spread.

The 72-year-old Democrat said the diagnosis does not affect his plan to run for re-election in 2018. He said he had no symptoms.

"I've been blessed with good health, which has allowed me the great privilege of public service, and I look forward to continuing serving our country and Florida," Nelson said.

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Law & Order
2:16 am
Fri July 10, 2015

Court: Defendants Face Burden in 'Stand Your Ground' Cases

George Zimmerman's mug shot from Seminole County Jail. Zimmerman's case was one of the most widely-reported cases involving Florida's Stand Your Ground law.

In a case that started with a tourist brandishing a gun during a traffic dispute, the Florida Supreme Court on Thursday said people who use the state's controversial "stand your ground" legal defense have the burden of proving they should be shielded from prosecution.

The 5-2 ruling dealt with a key part of the way the state has carried out the "stand your ground" law, which in part provides immunity to people who use justifiable force in self-defense.

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Politics
12:00 am
Fri July 10, 2015

A Nine-Year-Old Tallahassee Lobbyist Secures $1 Million For Florida's Visually Impaired Kids

Paloma Rambana met with State Representative Dennis Baxley on her lobbying trail to gain funding for Florida's uncovered blind children.

Originally published on Fri July 10, 2015 10:16 am

In Florida, blind children 6-to-13 years old are not eligible for state assistance. It’s a coverage gap that’s been in place for years. A Tallahassee girl is trying to close the loophole by lobbying state lawmakers.

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Politics
11:50 pm
Thu July 9, 2015

NAACP Florida Wants Confederate Symbols Swept From Local Government

Florida NAACP leaders are planning a statewide sweep of government facilities to rid them of Confederate symbols.

Originally published on Thu July 9, 2015 6:12 pm

Florida civil rights activists are planning a statewide campaign to rid government buildings of Confederate symbols. NAACP Tallahassee branch president Dale Landry says organizers have been monitoring clashes over displaying the Civil War banner in the Panhandle and rural parts of the state.

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