This is Financial Planning Week in Florida. Gina Jordan gathered advice from some experts about planning for your future even if you’re panicked about your finances today.
Florida’s effort to encourage hotels and motels to “go green” has taken off in a big way. As Tom Flanigan reports, it’s not only saving energy and water…it also means continued state business for those properties that sign on…
Sarah Palin’s visit to Southwest Florida packed the Germain Arena in Estero to the rafters. About 9 thousand people waited nearly 3 hours to see and hear from the Republican vice Presidential candidate. WGCU’s Valerie Alker was there and has this report.
Since many teenagers don’t pay much attention to adults, the State of Florida has set up a new Web site that allows teen drivers can talk to each other about safe driving. Tom Flanigan has more …
As part of a lawsuit with eleven states including Florida, Countrywide will begin modifying sub-prime mortgages. As Lynn Hatter reports, Countrywide will begin granting some relief to some homeowners to try to keep them out of foreclosure.
Countrywide was slapped with a lawsuit right before it was bought by Bank of America. Now Bank of America has agreed to modify Countrywide’s sub-prime mortgages to help homeowners who are either at-risk of, or in foreclosure. Lynn Hatter reports.
The destruction and degradation of SEAGRASS in the waters off Florida’s coast doesn't get much attention - but an important restoration project is getting underway in the Keys. Doug Phillips reports:
More than a hundred people from Immokalee and surrounding communities gathered Friday for the fifth annual Migrant Matrix. It’s a program geared toward those who provide services to migrant workers. WGCU’s Luis Hernandez reports.
Florida’s tourism officials will soon decide whether the state’s number one revenue generator, beach-based tourism, can coexist with offshore oil drilling. As Trimmel Gomes reports, some think the two will have to go hand in hand.
A poll released Friday by the Florida Chamber of Commerce shows more than two thirds of voters approve Governor Charlie Crist’s job performance. Gina Jordan reports.