Water
3:26 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

South Florida Water Management District Chairman Dan O'Keefe on Everglades Restoration

The South Florida Water Management District begins in Central Florida and includes water systems down to the Everglades. Matthew Peddie spoke to the newly elected Chairman of the South Florida Water Management District, Dan O'Keefe, about the plans for Everglades restoration.

Fact Checking
3:24 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

A Fact Check on the Governor's Job Creation Claims

Governor Rick Scott says his campaign pledge to create 700,000 jobs in seven years is right on schedule.

Almost two and a half years into his first term, the governor is citing unemployment stats and job creation stats to say that he's almost bagged 350,000 jobs for the state already.

That's the kind of claim that gets the attention of the fact-checkers at Politifact and PolitiFact's Katie Sanders talked about the Governor's job creation claims with WUSF's Craig Kopp.

Lee County
1:15 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Lee County Is Handing Out Free Drug Test Kits To Curb Teen Substance Abuse

Credit Justin Houk / Flickr / Creative Commons

 Lee County’s Juvenile Assessment Center (JAC) is distributing free Drug Test Kits to any parent that wants one.

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The Two-Way
11:29 am
Wed May 22, 2013

Man Killed By FBI In Florida Was Linked To Boston Suspect

Originally published on Wed May 22, 2013 11:50 am

In Orlando, Fla., early Wednesday "an FBI agent was involved in a deadly shooting connected to the Boston Marathon bombing case," NBC News is reporting. A man who was being questioned by the agent is dead. NPR's Dina Temple-Raston and Carrie Johnson have also confirmed the news.

Just how firm the man's alleged connection to the marathon case is, though, remains unclear.

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State Budget
10:56 am
Wed May 22, 2013

Budget Surplus Lifts Social Services

Florida has its first budget surplus since the recession began, and that's good news for social services programs. Most have lost funding, and some didn't survive the downturn, but many did better in the 2013-2014 budget. Some projects fell to Governor Rick Scott's veto pen.

Representative Mike Fasano was upset by Scott's veto of $1.3 million for Metropolitan Ministries' transition housing program for homeless families in Pasco County. Fasano doesn't buy Scott's veto message saying he rejected the project because it hadn't shown a way to be measured and evaluated.

"For the governor to say that is a bunch of hogwash, because I was the lead person in Tallahassee on the project, "Fasano said. "And I did not get a call from the governor's office asking for a better explanation or understanding as to how this was going to help the families."

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