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On today's MJ Morning Show: Sovereign citizens Morons in the news Customer demands to be seated in restaurant, tips over server's tray Hoarder had a dead body Wrong body in casket, funeral home tells family that it's the right body... "Final Destination" film #1 at box office MJ's IG... His dog Scout put up message Fester's son's toes saved by Crocs A mother credits Crocs for saving son's feet from lawn mower Teacher arrested in Hillsborough County MJ and family at AC/DC Last day for free bags on Southwest Air approaching Fire at Jacksonville Airport Mexican Tall Ship crashes into Brooklyn Bridge Squatter trucks Ex-Buccaneer arrested in Pinellas sting Guy on Tinder swipes right a record 2 million times Dark chocolate, tea good for blood pressure Happy classic rock songs Listener complaint Katy Perry still can't catch a break, now in Las Vegas Burger King lawsuit moves forward New Orleans jail escapees Warning on lead faucets sold online Trick help save dying plants
Today's top stories include Florida Congressman Jared Moskowitz saying the DOGE Caucus is dead, a local rapper suing Uber, the suspension of a Broward judge, new details on a double-homicide in Lakeland, an update on the murder case involving a Pinellas plastic surgeon, a showdown between Clearwater and the Church of Scientology, and a new TV home for the Tampa Bay Lightning.
The mayors of Redington Beach, Treasure Island, Madeira Beach, Indian Shores, Gulfport & Redington Shores on the 2024 hurricane season.
TOP STORIES - Trump nominates Waltz as UN ambassador, Rubio as national security adviser; Florida leads as local governments sign on for Trump deportations; Florida man frustrated with McDonald's drive-thru tries stealing cash register; Florida Legislature headed to OT but still TBD on next step; Florida middle school teacher, coach accused of having sex with student; Florida man arrested for having 3 wives in 3 different counties; After wanting golf in state parks, DeSantis must now decide on a bill to ban it; Florida approves bill making it illegal to sell DMV appointments; Top Florida GOP official was convicted in probe into his romantic involvement with an inmate during his time as a jail employee; Vet who killed girlfriend and her 3 children executed in Florida; Entire legal team representing plastic surgeon on trial for Pinellas murder quits; St. Pete mayor responds to reports of graves underneath Tropicana Field lot.
Tampa Bay Business Journal Real Estate Editor Ashley Kritzer joins to discuss commercial real estate and business stories, including a new Waldorf Astoria in Pinellas.
TOP STORIES - Transgender teacher sues Pinellas schools, claims pronoun discrimination; Tampa Bay grocery prices see highest spike in continental U.S.; Florida Delta flight catches fire during departure; Messi, mayor, and Miami archbishop react to the death of Pope Francis; Jerry Hyppolite, 13, was the swimmer who drowned at Fort Lauderdale; Florida Dept. of Health suspends nurse accused of groping patient; Pope Francis dead at 88, how Catholics around Tampa are honoring him; Gun case, empty magazines found on USF campus; Panthers vs. Lightning in Stanley Cup Playoffs; Florida Rep. Frost, other Democrats land in El Salvador; Florida woman arrested, accused of impersonating ICE agent and kidnapping; FSU senior leaves police heartfelt note in aftermath of shooting.
TOP STORIES - Video released of Pinellas deputy shooting armed driver claiming to be CIA; St. Pete man lives with mother's decomposing body; Florida property owners have 7 days to bat-proof before it temporarily becomes illegal; Hillsborough deputies catch ‘clown' convict after pursuit; ‘Gulf of America' bill heads to the governor's desk; University of Florida student detained, voluntarily returned to Colombia; Tyreek Hill served divorce papers after dispute with wife; St. Pete McDonald's worker tackles, chokes teen who grabbed ranch behind counter
Pinellas County is holding in-person and virtual meetings to get public input on how to spend an $813-million grant from HUD to support recovery from Hurricanes Idalia, Helene and Milton. Gordon Byrd speaks with Deputy County Administrator Matthew Spoor.
Rays to Sue St Pete/Pinellas? | Bolts Spank the Pens | Bucs Hire Game Manager Support the network and our shows! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dspmedia How to support JP and the show and where to find us: https://www.Linktr.ee/JPPetersonShow Listen on the Go, 24/7! Download the NEW Fan Stream Sports APP on iOS and Android! WEBSITE: https://www.fanstreamsports.com/show/jp-peterson-show/ Join the NEW Fan Stream Sports Facebook Page to interact with hosts and other fans: https://www.facebook.com/fanstreamsports/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jp-peterson-show/id1703282787 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5kHnyJWQmt0YlXGY5ax3bR?si=c1ecfac5f9db4502 Website: https://fanstreamsports.com #tampabaybuccaneers #gobucs #wearethekrewe #bucs #buccaneers #bucsnews #bucspodcast #rayspodcast #tampabayrays #raysbaseball #TampaBayNews #sports #FYpage #goviral #FSU #fsufootball #accfootball #collegefootball Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5629821149249536
Snooki, Tigger… Corporal Justin Fineberg is a man of many names but a singular purpose: to get the bad guys so victims can sleep peacefully at night. His hometown of Boston almost got to keep him, but when color-blindness disqualified him up there, he succumbed to the lure of our snow-free winters and joined PCSO. Now he's a member of the K-9 unit and along with his dog Beau (“because he's handsome like his daddy”) he's apprehending some of the worst offenders in the county. He's also one of the unit's trainers, and knows how to get inside the heads of some of the most intense dogs you've ever met. One of the hardest things for a new handler to learn is how to find their voice – their praise voice that is. When the dog does what he's supposed to, a handler has to give him positive reinforcement by getting goofy and talking in a high-pitched funny way. Your tail might wag too if Corporal Fineberg praises you in his special voice. Tune in to this episode of 56 to go fishing with K-9s, explore the jungles of Pinellas, fall down a hole in the darkness, and find out how someone goes from being one of the boys to a true leader.
Several Pinellas County towns are holding city elections March 11th (Tuesday) for the first time since Hurricanes Helene and Milton. We focus in on the Gulfport mayor's election as that city was particularly hard-hit by the storms. This isn't just about an election but about a city's recovery from last year's history-making storms. In this podcast we interview candidate Sam Henderson, the incumbent Mayor,
Several Pinellas County towns are holding city elections March 11th (Tuesday) for the first time since Hurricanes Helene and Milton. We focus in on the Gulfport mayor's election as that city was particularly hard-hit by the storms. This isn't just about an election but about a city's recovery from last year's history-making storms. In this podcast we interview candidate Karen Love.
Several Pinellas County towns are holding city elections March 11th (Tuesday) for the first time since Hurricanes Helene and Milton. We focus in on the Gulfport mayor's election as that city was particularly hard-hit by the storms. This isn't just about an election but about a city's recovery from last year's history-making storms. In this podcast we interview candidate John Liccione.
The Pinellas beach city of Treasure Island is celebrating its ongoing recovery from last year's hurricanes with a "Back to the Beach" event Saturday and Sunday, inviting people from all over to join in. We speak with the city's Jason Beisel about the event and ongoing recovery.
Pat and Aaron rapid fire questions for Pinellas County Commissioner Chris Latvala on the history of the Rays Stadium deal, what St. Pete and the Pinellas side is doing to keep the Rays and what will happen on March 31st.
Jed had moved from Hillsborough County to Pinellas county a couple of months ago and was just summoned for Jury duty... how can he get out of it?
This week's topics:Possible cuts threaten Floridians on MedicaidPeaceful protests against Trump PoliciesFlorida Black History Standards in 2025State Senator Geraldine Thomas RememberedWith guests:State Representative Berny Jacques, District 59, Pinellas, RepublicanEric Deggans, Author, TV and Media Analyst, NPRState Representative Michele Rayner, District 62, Hillsborough & Pinellas, DemocratTrimmel Gomes, Journalist, President Gomes Media StrategiesAlison Yager, Executive Director, Florida Health Justice Project
It's sort of like the day the steel mill closed in Allentown. HSN, once one of the Tampa Bay area's largest employers, is closing its St. Petersburg studios and moving operations to Pennsylvania. Home shopping on TV was born in Pinellas County (on the radio), then went nationwide and worldwide. We speak with the first salesman-host, Bob Circosta, about HSN and its legacy in the region.
Pinellas is among Florida counties seeing a spike in flu cases as the season nears peak. We speak with Dr. Eric Shamas, an emergency room physician at Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital in St. Petersburg.
Newsradio WFLA's Read Shepherd talks to Whit Blanton, Executive Director of Forward Pinellas, about plans and a grant to design 8th Street and Dr. Martin Luther King St as two-way in downtown St. Petersburg.
FEMA officials have been renewing (and non-renewing) temporary housing assistance for people who can't live in their homes because of damage from Hurricanes Helene and Milton. We speak with FEMA's Wesley Thompson about what recipients need to know whether their vouchers have been renewed or not.
Rick Stroud and Steve Versnick on the Buccaneers' NFC South rival Atlanta Falcons decision to bench Kirk Cousins in favor of Michael Penix, Jr. They are calling it a football decision but it could impact who wins the division with 3-games to play. Plus the Pinellas County Commission votes to authorize the bonds for a new Rays Stadium saying the deal is in the Rays hands and the Lightning hold on to beat the Blue Jackets Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pat and Aaron start the show with the importance of what Pinellas county is voting on today. The future of the Rays in St. Pete lies on the shoulders of several Pinellas Commission members and we tell you who they are and why you should not have confidence in them
Pat and Aaron are joined by Rays TV Broadcaster Doug Waechter for Wacehter Wednesday in which we catch up with the former Rays Pitcher and get his take on the Rays vs. Pinellas vite happening today. How nervous is he about a new stadium? Find out here!
Hurricane Brain in Tampa BayPinellas County Commission vote to not vote on Rays stadium bondWhere does the county funds come from to build a new stadiumTimeline of approval of Rays deal with both the City of St Pete & Pinellas countyCounty Bed Tax – can only be used for tourism – cannot be used for renourishing the beachesTimelines & Delays are not helped by Stu's antagonistic communicationsCommissioner Brian Scott – shows disappointment with Stu & Tampa Bay Times' headlines “End of the stadium deal?Reflect Reds Castellini & White Sox Reinsdorf poor communicationsWhen Billionaires speak people listenNeed Erik Neander to negotiateMLB teams as a tax havenQuebec govt putting on a $875 million roof for their stadiumOther options for Rays – Montreal, Nashville &County Commissioners Brian Scott & Kathleen Peters – Rays stadium investment will be a generational & transformative action for the future“reeks of corporate selfishness” a commissioner's remarks of Rays recent media tacticIs it Rays strategy to motivate commissioners to vote no & give Stu option to move RaysWhat if MLB Commissioner, Rob Manfred, visited Tampa Bay and brokered a deal with Rays & Yankees at Steinbrenner Field, add 5,000 sitePinellas fields not suitable for the Rays to hold their 2025 seasonBlue Jays 2020 @ Sahlen fieldJose Siri traded to New York Mets, for reliever Eric OrzeWill Chandler Simpson a roster spotCould Dylan Carlson replace SiriWillie Adames – ex-Ray – declines Brewers qualifying offerCould Willy land with Dodgers or Tigers – what about Javy BaezAngels should release Francisco Lindor bring in Adames – Eeyore to Tigger moveBret Phillips now a pitcher and a future as a broadcasterBallySports - FanDuel – Diamond Team BroadcastingUtah Jazz - unique model, broadcasts local games live and is still profitablePerth Heat – Australian Baseball League – Tampa Bay RaysEyes on Angel MateoPost-season viewing & reading Beyond baseball:Mat: It's not all about Batman – The Penguin & the Marvelous Miss MaiselMark: Ila Borders book – Making my Pitch & watching Saint of Second ChancesRoki Sasaki in the Rays future?What would Rays rotation look like with SasakiHow will stadium issues impact Free Agents attraction to the Tampa Bay RaysReflect on Nate Eovaldi & Wilson Ramos signings as players who came to the Rays as they needed to rebuild their valueExpect the Rays to be aggressive in possibly bringing on Danny Jansen or Kyle Higashioka – revenge on the YankeesRays will show that they are ready to compete in 2025 if they keep Brandon Lowe, Yandy Diaz, Jeffrey Springs & Pete FairbanksKen Hagan on WDAE – talks about the City of Tampa's early offer to keep the RaysThanks to Mat Germain for bringing his knowledge, wit and wisdom to the show. You can catch more of Mat on BlueSky @matgermain.bsky.socialMark can be found on BlueSky at @baseballbizondeck.bsky.social & and at http://www.baseballbizondeck.comBaseballBiz is on iheartradio, Stitcher, Apple, and SpotifySpecial thanks to XTaKeRuX for the music “Rocking Forward
In hour three Pat and Aaron are joined by Hillsborough County Commissioner Ken Hagan for a full hour of Rays discussion and what the future of the team will ultimately be after a vote to delay further plans for the Rays new stadium in St. Pete. Could the city of Tampa still be in play for the Rays? What does the vote that happened yesterday in Pinellas mean for Hillsborough County? Ken breaks it all down from his professional prepective here!
Pat and Aaron are joined by Hillsborough County Commissioner Ken Hagan for a full hour of Rays discussion and what the future of the team will ultimately be after a vote to delay further plans for the Rays new stadium in St. Pete. Could the city of Tampa still be in play for the Rays? What does the vote that happened yesterday in Pinellas mean for Hillsborough County? Ken breaks it all down from his professional prepective here!
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Pat Donovan stresses the importance of the Pinellas County Commission's vote today that will have a big role in the future of the Rays in Tampa Bay with their new stadium now in question yet again. How realistic is the Rays relocation? Could Tampa be in play yet again? We discuss here and weigh the options with our Rays as crucial decisions will be made with funding in the coming months.
Several Tampa Bay area school districts are asking voters to approve renewing, adding or raising taxes to pay for education, including Hillsborough, Hernando, Manatee and Sarasota. We speak with Beth Rawlins of Citizens for Pinellas Schools about the Nov. 5 referendum in that county to raise a school property tax from one-half mill to a full mill, or from $50 per $100,000 assessed to $100 per $100,000.
Two local Democrats, Whitney Fox and Pat Kemp, are running for Congress in competitive races in Pinellas and Northeast Hillsborough, parts of Polk and Pasco Counties. They joined us on MidPoint one week before the election.
The Tampa Bay-area counties of Hillsborough and Pinellas – which were inundated by torrential rain and a devastating storm surge – saw the largest increase of the bacteria. And if you're a baseball fan, you may be interested to know this is the anniversary of the coldest World Series game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pinellas County scheduled a virtual workshop to update its Disaster Mitigation Plan October 17th, not knowing that the county would be coming off two hurricanes in succession that caused serious damage. We speak with the county's Smita Ambadi about how to participate and what information the county needs to update its plans. It's not a forum to submit requests for assistance, but don't be surprised if that comes up.
Classes are resuming at a Clearwater elementary school where many of the children are left homeless by flooding during Hurricane Milton. We speak with Eisenhower Elementary principal Tijuana Baker.
Hey Strangers, #hurricanemilton #ai #pricegouging Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody has received more than 200 complaints about price gouging as many thousands of residents prepared to evacuate from Hurricane Milton. As of Monday, most of the complaints are about fuel and water, said Kylie Mason, Moody's spokesperson. The top three counties for complaints are Highlands, Hillsborough and Pinellas, she added. There were also scattered instances involving overnight accommodations, including one Airbnb listing of a "room in Tallahassee" for nearly $6,000 a night. "Our team already reached out to our (Airbnb) corporate contact and tracked down the owner," Mason said. "We are sharing a copy of the price gouging statute ... and making them aware of their legal responsibility." (An Airbnb spokesperson on Wednesday countered that "the price for that listing has been the same for over two years. It was not changed in response to recent natural disasters.") ======================================= My other podcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKpvBEElSl1dD72Y5gtepkw ************************************************** Something Strange https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRjVc2TZqN4&t=4s ************************************************** article links: https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2024-08-16/digital-price-tags-in-grocery-stores-prompt-concerns-over-privacy-price-gouging https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/hurricane/2024/10/08/over-200-price-gouging-complaints-in-florida-ahead-of-hurricane-milton/75577858007/ https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2024/10/09/georgia-businesses-accused-of-price-gouging-hurricane/75596125007/ https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/senate-bill/3803/text ====================================== Today is for push-ups and Programming and I am all done doing push-ups Discord https://discord.gg/MYvNgYYFxq TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@strangestcoder Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@codingwithstrangers Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/CodingWithStrangers Twitter https://twitter.com/strangestcoder merch Support CodingWithStrangers IRL by purchasing some merch. All merch purchases include an alert: https://streamlabs.com/codingwithstrangers/merch Github Follow my works of chaos https://github.com/codingwithstrangers Tips https://streamlabs.com/codingwithstrangers/tip Patreon patreon.com/TheStrangers Timeline 00:00 intro 01:00 What Talking We Talking About 02:30 Article 09:40 My Thoughts 14:00 outro anything else? Take Care --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coding-with-strangers/message
It's Friday, October 11th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus China and North Korea partner to persecute Christians China has subjected hundreds of North Koreans to atrocities since last year by forcibly returning them to a country whose leaders hold that religion, especially Christianity, is the greatest threat to its power, experts said at a recent U.S. hearing, reports Morning Star News. Investigations have shown that torture, sexual violence, enslavement, and murder await those repatriated from China to detention centers in North Korea led by its Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un. At the hearing of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom on September 26, Greg Scarlatoiu, executive director of the non-governmental Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, said, “Any religious belief, and Christianity in particular, as well as South Korea, constitute the only challenges to the Kim regime's absolute monopoly on power. Christianity offers an alternative way of life that delegitimizes tyranny and transcends oppression.” Hanna Song, executive director of the Database Center for North Korean Human Rights, explained that when North Koreans are forcibly repatriated from China back to their home country, one of the first questions they will be asked by authorities is whether they have met with a missionary during their time in China. “The answer determines the severity of punishment they will endure. If an individual admits to or is found to have had contact with a missionary, particularly one affiliated with Christianity, they're often subject to the harshest forms of torture and imprisonment.” Joanna Hosaniak, with Citizens' Alliance for North Korean Human Rights, explained that refugees have revealed that China was using facial recognition technology to track down North Korean migrants in China. And Chinese officials rewarded those who report people aiding them. Chinese authorities share North Korea's desire to punish those of religious belief. She said, “The goal is religious persecution,” adding that Chinese companies cooperate in this task in a way that is tantamount to human trafficking. There is evidence that some Chinese companies are linked with North Korean companies. According to the Open Doors 2024 World Watch List, North Korea is the most dangerous country worldwide in which to be a Christian. Amos 5:24 says, “But let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.” 60 Minutes asks Kamala about inflation, unfair nomination, & flip flops Appearing on a special Election Edition of “60 Minutes”, Kamala Harris talked with Bill Whitaker this past Monday night on CBS. WHITAKER: “Groceries are 25% higher, and people are blaming you and Joe Biden for that. Are they wrong?” HARRIS: “To your point, prices are still too high, and I know that, and we need to deal with it, which is why part of my plan, you mentioned groceries, part of my plan is what we must do to bring down the price of groceries.” Not surprisingly, Harris never shared her plan to bring down grocery prices. So Bill Whitaker said this. WHITAKER: “Harris says she will press Congress to pass a federal ban on price gouging for food and groceries, but details are yet to be defined.” He asked the Vice President about whether the process of her becoming the nominee was fair. WHITAKER: “Was democracy best served by President Biden stepping down and basically handing you a nomination. You didn't have to go through a primary process. You didn't have to fight off other contenders. That's not really the way our system was intended to work.” HARRIS: “I am proud to have received the endorsement of leaders around this country from every background and walk of life to fight in this election over the next month for our democracy.” WHITAKER: “But I think this truncated process is why people think or say they don't really know who you are.” HARRIS: “Look, I've been in this race for 70 days.” But she's been Vice President for almost four years! In light of her flip flops on multiple issues, Whitaker noted that many Americans don't know who the real Kamala Harris is. WHITAKER: “The reason so many voters don't know you is that you have changed your position on so many things. You were against fracking. Now you're for it. You supported looser immigration policies. Now you're tightening them up. You're for Medicare for all. Now you're not. So many that people don't truly know what you believe or what you stand for, and I know you've heard that.” HARRIS: “In the last four years, I have been Vice President of the United States, and I have been traveling our country, and I have been listening to folks and seeking what is possible in terms of common ground. I believe in building consensus.” Jesse Watters, a Fox News talk show host, had a pithy response to that Kamala comment, WATTERS: “Kamala hasn't been seeking common ground. She's been seeking common sense. All of these positions she's just adopted are common sense, conservative positions. “She didn't build consensus. She's just agreeing with the rest of the country now to get elected.” Tampa Bay area battered, bruised by Hurricane Milton, but still standing In the late hours of Wednesday night, Hurricane Milton battered and bruised Tampa Bay, Florida with sustained winds of more than 100 mph. God's power shredded Tropicana Field's roof, uprooted grown trees, snapped power lines and toppled a massive crane into the headquarters of the Tampa Bay Times in downtown St. Petersburg, reports The Miami Herald. So far, four people have died. In fact, the storm dumped lots of rain — around 17 inches in parts of Pinellas and Hillsborough counties in just six hours — forcing the National Weather Service to declare a rare flash flood emergency. But as Tampa Bay awoke Thursday, it appeared the storm didn't measure up to the dire warnings that had been issued by local and state officials. Along Beach Drive in downtown St. Petersburg, winds had twisted signs and left branches in the road, but many of the businesses seemed largely unscathed. Texas couple erects cross in yard, invites people to pray And finally, ever since Bernie and Dee Ann Tackitt of Lubbock, Texas got baptized several years ago, God has motivated them to reach out to the world with prayer, reports KCBD-TV. In fact, Dee Ann has the habit of praying with strangers in stores and on the streets. BERNIE: “She has a habit of finding people who need prayers. I mean, we could be in Big Lots or anywhere, and I'm looking, ‘Where's my wife?' She's praying with somebody. We'll be out in parking lot praying with somebody.” On his birthday last year, Bernie added a large cross to the front yard. BERNIE: “At this point in humanity, we need to pick a team. And I want everybody to know, ‘I'm with Team Jesus.' Well, I thought I'm going to make a cross.“ They invite people to write their prayer request on a Post-It note and stick it to the cross. The couple will pray for those specific prayer requests In fact, they have also set up their Bible bench, where people can sit, pray, and read the Bible. Plus, there are free Bibles available for anyone to take. DEE ANN: “If you need to just sit down, have some quiet time with the Lord, come sit on my bench, talk to the Lord. Put that prayer on that cross. And you know what? Your prayer will be covered every day. If you need somebody to pray with you, please knock on the door.” And because they believe so strongly in the power of baptism, they have also made their pool available for baptisms. DEE ANN: “We have dedicated our home as the house of prayer for the nations.” Ephesians 6:18 says, “And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord's people.” So, if you live in the Lubbock, Texas area, or perhaps you're just passing through, the Tackitts invite you to drop by for prayer at their home located at 3302 93rd Street. Or send your prayer request by mail. Send it to Bernie and Dee Ann Tackitt, 3302 93rd Street, Lubbock, TX 79423. Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, October 11th, in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
A week after Hurricane Helene, Pinellas beaches are open but cleanup is continuing and most hotels and businesses are closed. How does the tourist agency that markets what it calls "America's Best Beaches" talk to visitors when the beaches are closed? We speak with Visit St Pete - Clearwater President and CEO Brian Lowack.
BEST OF - Hurricane Helene aftermath update, Duke Energy says it may take weeks for Pinellas beaches to regain power, Pinellas elections supervisor asks state for voting flexibility after Hurricane Helene, Dana calls out a local news channel for a click-bait Instagram post, preview of tonight's vice-presidential debate, debate rules, and Trump's comments about Hurricane Helene response under fire.
A new state law goes into effect today (Oct. 1) banning the homeless from sleeping in public spaces after dark. Agencies that serve the homeless have been rpeapring for the law. We speak with Maggie Rogers, CEO of the Pinellas HOPE and Tampa HOPE shelters.
Hurricane Helene's storm surge is expected to follow the example of Idalia and other summer and winter storms and do some damage to Gulf beaches in Florida. The U.S. Geological Survey was predicting most beaches on Florida's west coast would be inundated by Helene, but the forecast looks better south of Tampa Bay. We speak with USGS's Kara Doran, who's actually based in St. Petersburg with the USGS Coastal and Marine Science Center. (Photo: NHC/NOAA)
The federal government has added Hillsborough and Pinellas counties to the list for primary assistance following Hurricane Debby, which didn't make landfall in the Tampa Bay area but didpresent heavy rain and flooding. This also means access to Small Business Administration loans for physical and economic damage to businesses and nonprofits, and low-interest loans to homeowners. We speak with Timothy Watson of the SBA. (Photo: Canva)
TOP STORIES - Over 2,300 drivers illegally pass Hillsborough buses in 1st week of school, Pinellas, Pasco schools grapple with new Florida law on locked doors, Florida Supreme Court signs off on revised abortion financial impact statement for November election.
TOP STORIES - NewsRadio WFLA Anchor Chris Trenkmann joins Ryan Gorman and Dana McKay with some of Today's Top Stories - Pinellas County Commissioners are set to vote on the Rays stadium deal, DeSantis speaks out on Biden's SCOTUS proposal, 3 people have been arrested in the shooting death of rapper Julia Foolio, Biden unveils plan for sweeping reforms of the SCOTUS, and U.S. officials express "serious concerns" over Maduro's claim of victory in Venezuela.
NewsRadio WFLA Anchor Gordon Byrd joins Read Shepherd and Dana McKay with some of Today's Top Stories - Biden, Harris, meet with Netanyahu, Pinellas County Commission has questions about Rays stadium deal, prosecution rests in Ashley Benefield trial, Southwest pilot silent on low approach into Tampa, Pinellas schools earn first-ever "A" grade.
A Pinellas County beach town is trying to move tourists and day-trippers off its side streets. Starting July 29th, there's no more free parking in the Sunset Beach neighborhood of Treasure Island. Street parking will cost $5 an hour. City spokesman Jason Beisel insists it's not a money grab. We speak with him about the change.
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An encounter at a Pinellas County beach bar is connected to the enduring peace in Ireland after decades of violence during The Troubles.
In episode 68 of the TBD Podcast, Garrett sits down with Kathy Castor, a U.S. Congresswoman representing Florida's 14th congresional district. She is Tampa Bay's voice in congress, elected in 2006, becoming the first woman to represent Hillsborough and Pinellas counties. Kathy Castor focuses on issues vital to Tampa Bay area families and businesses, and is committed to building a stronger economy that works for everyone as a Ranking Member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee's powerful Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee.
This week's topics:Rick Scott ads make Socialism ClaimsReferendums on Hillsborough and Pinellas Schools this fallSkyway lights restricted due to commissioner's objectionsBodycam video released of airman shot by Florida DeputyWith guests:Janelle Irwin Taylor, Journalist and Publisher, Southeast PoliticsStanley Gray, Retired BusinessmanBarry Edwards, Political commentator and pollsterPatrick Manteiga, Editor and publisher, La Gaceta, Democrat
Brad Miller is the CEO of Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority. The PSTA is a government agency that provides public transportation for Pinellas County, Florida. The authority manages a fixed-route bus system that encompasses over 40 bus routes - including two express routes to Tampa; the Central Avenue Trolley; the Suncoast Beach Trolley; and the bus rapid transit service, the SunRunner. In the nicest way possible, Brad Miller is a "transportation nerd" who has a huge role in the development of public transportation in the St. Pete area. Tune in to learn the fascinating history of public transportation in Tampa Bay and the exciting plans for the future!