Between
disease, weather and economic woes Florida’s citrus industry is facing
a tough road ahead. The state’s citrus acreage is at the lowest level
it’s been in 42 years. WGUC’s Luis Hernandez reports.
A two day symposium on the Estero Bay
Watershed wrapped up Monday at Florida Gulf Coast University.
WGCU’s John Davis reports.
There’s concern that most – if not
all – lawsuits against Chinese companies that manufactured allegedly
hazardous drywall will produce no results. WGCU’s Luis Hernandez
reports on the growing number of challenges homeowners with Chinese
Drywall now face.
There’s concern that most – if not
all – lawsuits against Chinese companies that manufactured allegedly
hazardous drywall will produce no results. WGCU’s Luis Hernandez
reports on the growing number of challenges homeowners with Chinese
Drywall now face.
Jack Nicolson loved it in The Bucket
List…Oprah featured it on her show…and now it’ll be available
in Fort Myers one day only, on Monday’s National Coffee Day. WGCU’s Mike Kiniry has more on what’s come to be known as Cat Poo
Coffee, and the local man who’s serving it.
A two day symposium on the Estero Bay
Watershed wrapped up Monday at Florida Gulf Coast University.
WGCU’s John Davis reports.
There’s concern that most – if not
all – lawsuits against Chinese companies that manufactured allegedly
hazardous drywall will produce no results. WGCU’s Luis Hernandez
reports on the growing number of challenges homeowners with Chinese
Drywall now face.
There’s concern that most – if not
all – lawsuits against Chinese companies that manufactured allegedly
hazardous drywall will produce no results. WGCU’s Luis Hernandez
reports on the growing number of challenges homeowners with Chinese
Drywall now face.
A
major food service provider called The Compass Group has signed onto an
agreement to pay tomato pickers more. They’re the latest entity to
support the penny a pound initiative championed by the Coalition of
Immokalee Workers. WGCU’s Valerie Alker reports.
A
major food service provider called The Compass Group has signed onto an
agreement to pay tomato pickers more. They’re the latest entity to
support the penny a pound initiative championed by the Coalition of
Immokalee Workers. WGCU’s Valerie Alker reports.