Greg Allen http://wvasfm.org en Sequestration May Make Hurricane Season Stormier Than Usual http://wvasfm.org/post/sequestration-may-make-hurricane-season-stormier-usual Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>The actual effects of those automatic federal budget cuts, known as the sequester. The actual impact of those cuts can be as hard to predict as, say, a hurricane. Which means several challenges for government forecasters. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration won't release its official forecast for the hurricane season until next week, but other meteorologists are already predicting numerous storms. The question is whether the sequester will deal its own blow to government forecasters, just as they're dealing with a busy hurricane season. Thu, 16 May 2013 08:46:00 +0000 Greg Allen 28001 at http://wvasfm.org How A Florida Medical School Cares For Communities In Need http://wvasfm.org/post/how-florida-medical-school-cares-communities-need If it's a Monday, you can usually find <a href="http://medicine.fiu.edu/about-us/directory/profile.php?id=1107">Dr. David Brown</a> parked next to a lake in Miami, spending the day inside a 36-foot-long RV. He's not on vacation.<p>Brown is chief of family medicine at Florida International University's <a href="http://medicine.fiu.edu/">medical school</a>. The RV is the school's mobile health clinic.<p>Every Monday it's parked at the Royal Country Mobile Home Park in northwest Miami-Dade County. "It's a beautiful place right here," he says. Tue, 14 May 2013 20:56:00 +0000 Greg Allen 27908 at http://wvasfm.org How A Florida Medical School Cares For Communities In Need Rubio Tries To Convince Conservatives He Hasn't Been Duped http://wvasfm.org/post/rubio-tries-convince-conservatives-he-hasnt-been-duped <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnrb3Dd8KkM</p> Mon, 29 Apr 2013 20:04:00 +0000 Greg Allen 27022 at http://wvasfm.org Rubio Tries To Convince Conservatives He Hasn't Been Duped After Belt Tightening, Some States Are Back In The Black http://wvasfm.org/post/after-belt-tightening-some-states-are-back-black Across the country, state budgets are back in the black after years of belt-tightening and spending cuts. From California to Florida, in nearly every state, the economic recovery has produced a surge in tax revenue.<p>For governors and state legislators, that's produced a new question: how to spend the money.<p>The past three years have not been easy ones for elected officials. Nearly every state requires them to produce a balanced budget. Mon, 29 Apr 2013 08:34:00 +0000 Greg Allen 26974 at http://wvasfm.org As Florida Bill Looks To Aid Feral Cats, Opponents Claw Back http://wvasfm.org/post/florida-bill-looks-aid-feral-cats-opponents-claw-back In state legislatures around the country, lawmakers are debating important subjects — education reform, election laws, gun control and abortion. But in Florida, one of the hottest issues to come before the Legislature this term involves cats.<p>There, lawmakers are considering a contentious bill that would offer legal protection to groups that trap, neuter and return feral cats to their colonies.<p><strong>An Alternative To Shelters Fri, 19 Apr 2013 06:44:00 +0000 Greg Allen 26482 at http://wvasfm.org As Florida Bill Looks To Aid Feral Cats, Opponents Claw Back Before Disney, Florida's Silver Springs Lured Tourists http://wvasfm.org/post/disney-floridas-silver-springs-lured-tourists Before Disney World, Silver Springs in Central Florida was for decades one of the state's most popular tourist destinations.<p>Even if you've never visited Silver Springs, you might have seen it. The 1960s television show <em>Sea Hunt</em> was filmed here, as were countless movies, including <em>Tarzan</em> and <em>Creature From the Black Lagoon</em>.<p>The crystal clear water of Silver Springs made it invaluable to Hollywood. Sat, 13 Apr 2013 09:33:00 +0000 Greg Allen 26185 at http://wvasfm.org Before Disney, Florida's Silver Springs Lured Tourists Company Withdraws Naming Rights Offer For FAU Stadium http://wvasfm.org/post/company-withdraws-naming-rights-offer-fau-stadium Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>For Florida Atlantic University, a recent decision to sell the naming rights of its new football stadium to the GEO Group, turned from being a cash windfall to a PR disaster. When FAU's president announced the deal, she called GEO, a private prison corporation, a wonderful company. Not everyone agreed. Wed, 03 Apr 2013 10:26:00 +0000 Greg Allen 25591 at http://wvasfm.org Cuban Dissident Blogger Seeks To Unite Fidel's Cuba With Miami's Cuba http://wvasfm.org/post/cuban-dissident-blogger-seeks-unite-fidels-cuba-miamis-cuba For Cuban-Americans, Miami's Freedom Tower is almost a holy place — a former immigration intake center where thousands came in the 1960s after they fled the island's communist rule.<p>But across the street from the hall, where Cuban dissident blogger Yoani Sanchez spoke Monday, there were protests. A dozen anti-Castro activists repudiated some of Sanchez's past comments, including her support for lifting the long-standing U.S. Tue, 02 Apr 2013 12:04:00 +0000 Greg Allen 25523 at http://wvasfm.org Cuban Dissident Blogger Seeks To Unite Fidel's Cuba With Miami's Cuba Florida Pitches New Facilities To Clinch Spring Training http://wvasfm.org/post/florida-pitches-new-facilities-clinch-spring-training For baseball fans, <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=125300877">spring training</a> is a time for renewed hopes and a reminder that winter is almost over. But for the major league teams and Arizona and Florida communities, spring training is big business. In Florida, 1.5 million fans attend spring training games with an estimated $750 million annual economic impact, and the state is working to keep the teams from fleeing.<p>In Port St. Lucie, on Florida's east coast, an hour before the first pitch at Tradition Field, many fans are already in their seats. Thu, 21 Mar 2013 20:27:00 +0000 Greg Allen 24924 at http://wvasfm.org Florida Pitches New Facilities To Clinch Spring Training Cruise Industry Stays Confidently Afloat Amid Major Accidents http://wvasfm.org/post/cruise-industry-stays-confidently-afloat-amid-major-accidents Transcript <p>MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: <p>If the cruise industry is smarting from some recent PR disasters, it's not letting on. Executives are gathered in Florida this week for Cruise Shipping Miami, a big conference. It's been a month since an engine fire on the Carnival Triumph knocked out the ship's power, leaving it stranded in the Gulf of Mexico. Tue, 12 Mar 2013 20:55:00 +0000 Greg Allen 24387 at http://wvasfm.org