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  • October is Domestic Violence Awareness month. According to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, one in three women and one in four men will experience violence by an intimate partner during their lifetime. WGCU's Andrea Perdomo spoke with the executive director of the Naples Shelter for Abused Women and Children Linda Oberhaus, about measures being taken to overcome those statistics.
  • Florida has benefited from a decade-long hurricane drought, but as the 2016 storm season approaches, officials are worried about a false sense of security.
  • The mostly instrumental supergroup's second album , Soul Food, is a rousing, thoroughly modern take on gospel.
  • There is an active shooter situation near a Synagogue in Pittsburgh. NPR's Scott Simon tells us more.
  • Karen Moore, publisher of Southwest Florida Business Today, shared how a local construction company in innovating in a time of supply chain disruption, labor shortages and a lack of affordable housing.
  • Scammers prey on people’s fears to make money: it’s what they do. So with the Zika outbreak, they’re cashing in on anxiety over the disease. The Better...
  • Astrophysicist Adam Frank says to stop cursing the darkness of this time of year and enjoy its place in our cosmic concert.
  • Democratic state Sen. Annette Taddeo was one of the first to call for the resignation of Sen. Jack Latvala. We spoke to her about the upcoming...
  • Colonel Mustard, in the ballroom, with the ... Gouda? You may not expect a wheel of cheese to be at the center of a devious plot, but Michael Paterniti's The Telling Room manages to do just that.
  • Weekend Edition Saturday Host Scott Simon talks to award winning Turkish novelist Elif Shafak about the nature and deeper causes of the protests in Turkey, which erupted two weeks ago.
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