Florida Matters is WUSF's weekly current affairs show that explores the events, ideas, politics and issues that matter to Floridians.
Florida Matters is WUSF's weekly current affairs show that explores the events, ideas, politics and issues that matter to Floridians.
Tampa federal prosecutor Michael Gordon was fired last month. There are questions about why he was fired, and concerns about what happens now to the case he was leading, involving fraud and Clearwater businessman Leo Govoni.
Govoni’s accused of stealing millions of dollars of medical trust fund money. Tampa Bay Times reporter Christopher O’Donnell has been covering the Leo Govoni case extensively. He shares the reaction from people who’ve watched money for their disabled loved ones vanish.
Deadly floods swept through an area of Central Texas known as flash flood alley over the July 4th holiday weekend. Rolling hills, limestone rock formations and winding rivers make the area prone to flash floods during rainstorms.
The stories of terrified campers trying to evacuate in the dark may be eerily familiar to people in Tampa Bay who experienced last year’s hurricanes. But what about the flashflood risk here? We ask Florida Public Radio Emergency Network meteorologist Megan Borowski what causes flash floods and what you should do to protect yourself when there’s a flood risk.
Fifty years ago, Jaws burst onto movie screens, and cinema has never been the same. It may be a great thriller, but half a century later, shark scientists are still pushing back against the myth of the rogue shark. Meet Florida Aquarium animal care specialist Eric Hovland. He’s been swimming with- and studying- sharks for years- and still has more to learn.