Saturday, May 25th

Last update08:00:00 AM EST

You are here:
Friday, 17 July 2009 09:09

Bridging Tamiami Trail

Since
the 1920s the Tamiami Trail has acted as a dam across the Everglades,
stopping the historic north/south flow of water.  Now a long-considered
plan to increase water flow is moving forward.  WGCU’s Mike Kiniry
reports.



Listen Here
Published in WGCU News
Friday, 17 July 2009 09:09

Bridging Tamiami Trail

Since
the 1920s the Tamiami Trail has acted as a dam across the Everglades,
stopping the historic north/south flow of water.  Now a long-considered
plan to increase water flow is moving forward.  WGCU’s Mike Kiniry
reports.



Listen Here
Published in WGCU News


Sotomayor Hearing Coverage from
NPR News and The NewsHour




Video Coverage Courtesy of: The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer





Published in WGCU News


Sotomayor Hearing Coverage from
NPR News and The NewsHour




Video Coverage Courtesy of: The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer





Published in WGCU News


Sotomayor Hearing Coverage from
NPR News and The NewsHour




Video Coverage Courtesy of: The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer





Published in WGCU News
Thursday, 16 July 2009 08:49

Cape Assessment Meeting

More
than a thousand people showed up for a Cape Coral City Council meeting
Tuesday night to hear and to give input about a plan to extend city
water to 60 thousand properties in the North Cape.  As WGCU’s John
Davis reports, most of the meetings speakers oppose the project.



Listen Here
Published in WGCU News
Thursday, 16 July 2009 08:49

Cape Assessment Meeting

More
than a thousand people showed up for a Cape Coral City Council meeting
Tuesday night to hear and to give input about a plan to extend city
water to 60 thousand properties in the North Cape.  As WGCU’s John
Davis reports, most of the meetings speakers oppose the project.



Listen Here
Published in WGCU News
Thursday, 16 July 2009 08:49

Cape Assessment Meeting

More
than a thousand people showed up for a Cape Coral City Council meeting
Tuesday night to hear and to give input about a plan to extend city
water to 60 thousand properties in the North Cape.  As WGCU’s John
Davis reports, most of the meetings speakers oppose the project.



Listen Here
Published in WGCU News
Thursday, 16 July 2009 08:41

Ethanol Increase?

The Environmental Protection Agency is taking public comments until July 20th on whether to increase the amount of ethanol in gasoline by 50 percent.  Boating advocates say any increase
in ethanol needs thorough testing before going to market.  WGCU’s Valerie Alker has more.



Listen Here
Published in WGCU News
Thursday, 16 July 2009 08:41

Ethanol Increase?

The Environmental Protection Agency is taking public comments until July 20th on whether to increase the amount of ethanol in gasoline by 50 percent.  Boating advocates say any increase
in ethanol needs thorough testing before going to market.  WGCU’s Valerie Alker has more.



Listen Here
Published in WGCU News