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Assata Shakur First Woman on FBI Most Wanted Terrorist List
06/18/13 Robert LoreiRadioactivity: Live Call-In (Tuesday) Listen to this entire show:
Tags: Assata Shakur, FBI Most Wanted, Terrorist, Black Liberation Army, William Boardman
Today on Radioactivity, Rob Lorei discusses the case of Assata Shakur. She is a one time member of the Black Liberation Army now living in Cuba and is convicted of murder. The FBI has now put out a $2 million dollar reward for her capture. But is she a terrorist? And is she a murderer? Those allegations are in doubt according to our guest today, journalist William Boardman.
Boardman has written: "The World's Number One Terrorist on the FBI web site, at the top of the FBI's official list...
Be the first to commentPinellas County accepts federal funding for Sunset Beach renourishment listen
06/18/13 Roberto RoldanWMNF Drive-Time News Tuesday Listen to this entire show:
Tags: beach renourishment, Pinellas County, Sunset Beach, Treasure Island, Upham Beach, Pinellas beaches, Pinellas County Commission, shoreline, sea level rise, climate change, Tropical Storm Debby
Tuesday the Pinellas County Board of Commissioners approved a cooperative agreement between the county and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the re-nourishment of Sunset Beach. The $2.4 million in federal funds will replace sand lost when Tropical Storm Debby impacted the beach last year.
The agreement is part of a larger project to fully re-nourish and repair all of Treasure Island beach which includes the Sunshine Beach a...
Be the first to commentA Liberal Undercover at Fox News
06/17/13 Robert LoreiRadioactivity: Live Call-In (Monday) Listen to this entire show:
Tags: FOX News, Sean Hannity, Bill O'Reilly, Joe Muto, conservative, liberal, fair and balanced
Good morning, welcome to Radioactivity. I’m Rob Lorei. Coming up next we'll meet a liberal who, for eight years, worked at FOX News. But first two listener comments about last Friday''s interview with the executive director of Humanists of Florida.
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Our next guest- Joe Muto graduated with a liberal arts degree from Notre Dame University and headed east to New York. There he worked at FOX News for eight years and leaked some of the secrets of its innerworkings to the web ...
Be the first to commentManatee County votes Tuesday on sales tax referendum to fund indigent health care listen
06/17/13 Janelle IrwinWMNF Drive-Time News Monday Listen to this entire show:
Tags: Manatee County, healthcare, health, poverty
Residents in Manatee County will vote Tuesday whether to fund emergency health care for the poor with a half-penny sales tax hike. Mary Ruiz is the president and CEO of a non-profit mental health and addiction center that treats uninsured people. She’s worried that if voters reject the plan, some people will go without life-saving health services.
Be the first to comment“What the half penny sales tax represents is a plan to continue crisis health services for people who are the working poor who don’t have insur...
US Rep. Kathy Castor blasts Republican colleagues for proposal to cut more than $20 billion from Food Stamp program listen
06/17/13 Janelle IrwinWMNF Drive-Time News Monday Listen to this entire show:
Tags: Kathy Castor, MaryEllen Elia, public schools, Food Stamps, SNAP, government assistance, poverty
A House version of the federal Farm Bill would cut more than $20 billion from programs that provide food assistance to low-income families and some individuals. Tampa Bay area member of Congress Kathy Castor, a Democrat, lashed out Monday at House Republicans for going too far.
“They have proposed extreme cuts to SNAP and supplemental nutrition that could have the effect of throwing thousands of children off of food stamps and SNAP.”
Castor said people are c...
Be the first to commentBuisness leaders discuss the future of downtown Tampa listen
06/14/13 Roberto RoldanWMNF Drive-Time News Friday Listen to this entire show:
Tags: downtown tampa, Ybor City, Tampa Downtown Partnership, developement, Bob Buckhorn
A group of business leaders in Tampa are envisioning downtown’s future. The Tampa Downtown Partnership looked at development plans over the next ten years during their 27th Annual Meeting and Luncheon Thursday afternoon at the Tampa Convention Center.
Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn has been a champion for revitalizing the downtown business district.
Be the first to comment“We have done more in the last two years than has been done in the last decade. Think about what has been accomplished in the last two years. ...
The 50 Worst Charities; and From Methodist to Atheist
06/14/13 Robert LoreiRadioactivity: Live Call-In (Friday) Listen to this entire show:
Tags: charity scams, non-profits, religion, humanism, atheism, morality
Good morning, welcome to Radioactivity. Coming up today we’ll discuss the recent report by the Tampa Bay Times and the Center for Investigative Reporting on the 50 Worst Charities in the US.
And later we’ll talk with one of Florida’s leading atheists.
The Tampa Bay Times, CNN and the Center for Investigative Journalism produced a report this week called AMERICA’S WORST CHARITIES. Kris Hundley from the Tampa Bay Times and Kendall ...
Be the first to commentDedicated bus lanes combined with tolls could ease Tampa congestion listen
06/14/13 Janelle IrwinWMNF Drive-Time News Friday Listen to this entire show:
Tags: TBARTA, transit, Bob Clifford, Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority, buses, bus toll lanes
Dedicated bus lanes may be a way to ease traffic congestion in the Tampa Bay area. The lanes would also be available to individual drivers who choose to pay a toll in order to avoid stop and go traffic.
The exact model being studied by the Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority hasn’t been done anywhere else in the country. But so far it looks like a viable way to speed up commutes along busy corridors. Bob Frey is the agency’s planning director.
Be the first to comment“It pr...
Dismal traffic in Tampa Bay has solutions in sight
06/14/13 Janelle IrwinLast Call Friday Listen to this entire show:
Tags: Connect Tampa Bay, transit, transportation, Kevin Thurman
Dedicated bus lanes may be a way to ease traffic congestion in the Tampa Bay area. The lanes would also be available to individual drivers who choose to pay a toll in order to avoid stop and go traffic.
The exact model being studied by the Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority hasn’t been done anywhere else in the country. But so far it looks like a viable way to speed up commutes along busy corridors.The Expressway Authority received a federal grant to conduct a concept study. Dependin...
Be the first to commentSt. Pete mayoral candidate Rick Kriseman wants to reopen pier approach to pedestrians, city already planning to do that listen
06/13/13 Janelle IrwinWMNF Drive-Time News Thursday Listen to this entire show:
Tags: the Pier, the Lens, St. Pete, St. Petersburg, Rick Kriseman, Bill Foster
A St. Petersburg mayoral candidate wants the city to re-open the outdoor portions of the Pier to pedestrian traffic something that is already slated to happen sometime next week. Former state Representative Rick Kriseman also wants city council and the current mayor to stop making any further decisions about the Pier’s future until a new mayor is elected. That includes possibly delaying demolition of the iconic inverted pyramid.
But during a press conference Thursday at the St. Petersburg...
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