Monday, 04 May 2009 09:15
Hunger Task Force
The
number of children going hungry in Lee County is growing at an alarming
rate. Sixty-two percent of elementary school kids in the district are
eligible for free or reduced-price lunches. That’s up from 49-percent
in 2006. WGCU’s Luis Hernandez reports on how community leaders are
trying to get food to those who need it.
number of children going hungry in Lee County is growing at an alarming
rate. Sixty-two percent of elementary school kids in the district are
eligible for free or reduced-price lunches. That’s up from 49-percent
in 2006. WGCU’s Luis Hernandez reports on how community leaders are
trying to get food to those who need it.
Published in
WGCU News
Thursday, 23 April 2009 09:29
Sickle Cell
Hundreds
of people with sickle cell disease – or friends or relatives of people
with the inherited blood disorder - will converge on Tallahassee
Thursday. They will urge lawmakers not to cut anymore funding for
outreach and research programs…funding that’s aimed at what they call
“Breaking the Sickle Cycle”. WGCU’s Valerie Alker has more.
of people with sickle cell disease – or friends or relatives of people
with the inherited blood disorder - will converge on Tallahassee
Thursday. They will urge lawmakers not to cut anymore funding for
outreach and research programs…funding that’s aimed at what they call
“Breaking the Sickle Cycle”. WGCU’s Valerie Alker has more.
Published in
WGCU News
Tuesday, 07 April 2009 09:30
Drywall
It’s estimated defective drywall from China was used in the construction of 60 thousand homes in this country – houses that went up just before the building boom went bust. The drywall is said to be making homeowners ill. 36 thousand of the homes are in Florida. And Democratic U.S. Senator Bill Nelson is using part of his Easter Break from Congress to assure affected constituents he’s seeking answers, and remedies. Valerie Alker reports.
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WGCU News
Friday, 06 March 2009 15:09
The Kanzius RF Device
Researchers
call it The Kanzius Radiofrequency Field Device- Kanzius RF
for short. It was developed in the mind…and garage…of Sanibel winter
resident and former broadcaster John Kanzius. The inventor passed away
last month from pneumonia after multiple rounds of chemotherapy
treatments for his leukemia. The device, initially viewed with
skepticism, has quickly gained the research community’s attention.
WGCU’s Mike Kiniry filed this report…
call it The Kanzius Radiofrequency Field Device- Kanzius RF
for short. It was developed in the mind…and garage…of Sanibel winter
resident and former broadcaster John Kanzius. The inventor passed away
last month from pneumonia after multiple rounds of chemotherapy
treatments for his leukemia. The device, initially viewed with
skepticism, has quickly gained the research community’s attention.
WGCU’s Mike Kiniry filed this report…
Published in
WGCU News