Wednesday, 21 May 2008 01:00
Autism Legislation
Lieutenant Governor Jeff Kottkamp was at Florida Gulf Coast University’s College of Education Tuesday, touting Governor Charlie Crist’s signing of legislation mandating insurance coverage for autism treatment. WGCU’s John Davis was there…he spoke with a Naples family whose lives will change as a result of the new legislation.
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Tuesday, 20 May 2008 01:00
The ‘Scientific Theory of Evolution’ in Florida Schools
When the Florida Board of Education set out to revamp the state’s public school science curriculum earlier this year – the process wasn’t expected to be controversial. But that changed when the word Evolution entered the mix, to the dismay of faith-based groups. The new standards have now been approved – but not without a bit of tension and a last minute compromise. WGCU’s Mike Kiniry has more on the controversy, the compromise – and how the new standards are being received so far…
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Friday, 16 May 2008 01:00
Tourism in the Sunshine State
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Friday, 16 May 2008 01:00
Amy Bennett Williams – Burger King – Coalition of Immokalee Workers
The Coalition of Immokalee Worker’s efforts to get Burger King to pay south Florida tomato pickers a penny more per pound took some unexpected twists in recent weeks – including the revelation that the fast food giant had used a private investigative firm called Diplomatic Tactical Services to spy on the Coalition. It all began with what the Miami Herald called “a nifty piece of reporting” by News Press reporter and WGCU essayist Amy Bennett Williams. After a bit of online digging Williams learned that message board postings attacking the Coalition weren’t made by a teenage girl from Miramar, but by her father who’d been using her online identity…She spoke to WGCU’s Mike Kiniry.
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