100 episodios

Local news and politics program, broadcasting from Sarasota's own WSLR 96.5 LP FM, every Wednesday & Friday at 6 pm (with a Week in Review on Saturday at Noon).  Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or at www.WSLR.org.

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Local news and politics program, broadcasting from Sarasota's own WSLR 96.5 LP FM, every Wednesday & Friday at 6 pm (with a Week in Review on Saturday at Noon).  Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or at www.WSLR.org.

    WSLR News Wed., June 26: Bridge Pride March; Sarasota County immigrant hearing; Manatee County elections roundup, Part 2

    WSLR News Wed., June 26: Bridge Pride March; Sarasota County immigrant hearing; Manatee County elections roundup, Part 2

    Due to the governor's fiat, the Ringling Causeway bridge will NOT be lit in rainbow colors during Pride Month this year. Instead, hundreds of Sarasotans will carry the world's longest rainbow flag across it this Saturday. Then: Even though it has little to no jurisdiction over immigration, the Sarasota County Commission held a hearing about the QUOTE "impacts of illegal immigration". The workshop last Friday produced little new information, but drew loud protest.  Next: Monday marked the second anniversary of the landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that overturned Roe v. Wade. Now, reproductive healthcare is at risk, as Meghan Bowman with partner station WMNF reports. Then: A St Petersburg news outlet just hired a new reporter: artificial intelligence. Chris Young with partner station WMNF has more about this controversial move. Finally: A close observer believes the political tide in developer-controlled Manatee County politics could be turning in the upcoming elections. Listen to the second part of our interview with Mitch Maley, editor of the Bradenton Times. 

    • 31 min
    WSLR News Fri., June 21, 2024: The end of Honeyside Farm; Sarasota tax collector's race; Manatee County election summary, part 1

    WSLR News Fri., June 21, 2024: The end of Honeyside Farm; Sarasota tax collector's race; Manatee County election summary, part 1

    Agriculture in Sarasota County is disappearing, and that even includes the latest generation of organic farmers. Tyler Oldano has a report on how one relatively young farm in Sarasota announced its demise. Then: Manatee County voters seem restless, giving incumbents a hard time. Will that translate into any surprises? We talked to a long-time observer of local politics, to give us a race-by-race rundown of what will be on the ballot in the upcoming elections in August and November. Next: The county tax collector is supposed to run government business smoothly and efficiently in the background. Election challenges to incumbents are rare, but all that has been turned on its head in Sarasota, as Florence Fahringer reports. 

    • 31 min
    WSLR News Wed., June 19, 2024: ALICE 2024 report; Sarasota affordable housing projects; Jon Thaxton talks affordable housing; Juneteenth events

    WSLR News Wed., June 19, 2024: ALICE 2024 report; Sarasota affordable housing projects; Jon Thaxton talks affordable housing; Juneteenth events

    The latest ALICE report just came out, and it shows that the number of people living paycheck-to-paycheck keeps growing. Our news team is pointing at the elephant in the room: Low wages. Then: Two affordable-housing projects are going through the approval process in the City of Sarasota, as Ramon Lopez reports. But so is another luxury condo tower that will increase demand for low-pay workers and therefore affordable housing. Next: Jon Thaxton is a former county commissioner. He is also a forceful advocate for affordable housing. On today's Peace & Justice Report on WSLR, he advocated for a local funding source and for putting the onus on luxury developers. Finally: Today is Juneteenth, and it's time to celebrate. Mark Warriner and WMNF have a few leads on how to go about it both in Sarasota and Tampa.

    • 31 min
    WSLR News Fri., June 14, 2024: Sarasota childcare funding cuts; Medicare Advantage trap; New College tenure fight; ruling against Venice grassroots group

    WSLR News Fri., June 14, 2024: Sarasota childcare funding cuts; Medicare Advantage trap; New College tenure fight; ruling against Venice grassroots group

    Affordable and quality childcare is increasingly hard to come by. Businesses complain the lack of it makes for higher staff turnover. Even so, Sarasota County commissioners voted 4-1 to cut funding for one of the biggest childcare providers in the area. WSLR reporter Tyler Oldano is looking at the fallout. Then: Thousands of low-income seniors may end up on the streets, if HUD housing management companies continue a new practice to calculate income. WSLR reporter Victoria Kasdan talked to one HUD tenant who fell into the Medicare trap. Next: On Thursday, the New College board of Trustees approved tenure for two professors - ignoring the objections of faculty and their union. The board also approved version 2.0 of a long-term business plan for the small public campus. Florence Fahringer was there. Finally: The score is developer Pat Neal 1, grassroots opponents zero. A judge ruled on Thursday in a case filed by neighbors against the City of Venice over a commercial development, as Ramon Lopez reports.

    • 31 min
    WSLR News Wed., June 12: Meteorologist's take on extreme weather; ghost candidate; Venice election referendum; hotel hiring and staffing shortages

    WSLR News Wed., June 12: Meteorologist's take on extreme weather; ghost candidate; Venice election referendum; hotel hiring and staffing shortages

    First it was extreme drought, now it's a 200-year rain event. Florence Fahringer talks with a meteorologist and climate activist to make sense of the weather we're facing. Then: An unknown young woman filed as a candidate for the District 1 seat of the Sarasota County Commission. And her filing could mean nearly half the voters in the district anxious about overdevelopment have no voice, and could end up with a developer-sponsored commissioner. Next: The City of Venice Council finalized it yesterday: In a controversial referendum, Venice voters will decide whether they want to move their local elections to coincide with general elections. The move was expected, but there was a wrinkle, as Ramon Lopez reports.  Finally: Low-wage workers in this area are facing increasingly long commutes, and a lack of affordable childcare. How does a new hotel trying to hire 400-plus workers go about this? We are reporting from a hiring fair in Sarasota.

    • 30 min
    WSLR News Fri., June 7, 2024: grassroots disaster response; Neal project prompts official's rant; HOA law in force; how to become a poll worker

    WSLR News Fri., June 7, 2024: grassroots disaster response; Neal project prompts official's rant; HOA law in force; how to become a poll worker

    Hurricane season is upon us, and most people are looking to the county and its emergency chief for guidance. But did you know there's grassroots disaster-response organizing going on? Ramon Lopez took part in a drill in his own neighborhood. Then: Developer Pat Neal's 3H Ranch is one the biggest proposed developments in Sarasota County's rural east. He wants to squeeze 6,500 homes into a what's called a "village" concept, and that forces him to ask the county for a rezone and multiple variances. This, in turn, prompted a rant by one elected official. Next: Some call them the condo nazis. We're talking about homeowners associations that not only tell people what they can and cannot do in their homes, but they also play a key role in maintaining, streets, walls, roofs, and other shared assets. Now, the governor signed a law that tries to rein in some common abuses. Ramon Lopez reports.   Finally: Primary elections are coming up on Aug. 20 and a general election Nov. 5. But who is doing the heavy lifting on election day? The county's Supervisor of Elections office depends on temporary paid poll workers to make it happen. We talked to Sarasota elections chief Ron Turner, and he says that's an opportunity for high school and college students. 

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