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In Pinellas 200 alternative energy advocates hold hands to oppose offshore drilling

05/20/13 Seán Kinane
WMNF Drive-Time News Monday

Tags: Hands Across the Sand, Gulf of Mexico, Treasure Island, BP, oil spill, BP oil disaster, fossil fuels, alternative energy, Sierra Club, Greenpeace

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On Saturday 200 Tampa Bay residents protested against oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico.

They lined up along the shore of the Gulf of Mexico on Treasure Island, held hands and chanted "Hey ho, hey ho, fossil fuels have got to go."

For more than three years, Hands Across the Sand has been a way for people to show their support for alternatives to oil drilling.

Members of community groups and environmental organizations pa...

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Senator Rubio tells Tampa audience recent Obama administration scandals are due to political culture listen

05/20/13 Naveen Sultan
WMNF Drive-Time News Monday

Tags: Marco Rubio, Republican Party, Republican Party of Hillsborough County, immigration, Benghazi, IRS, media

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Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) spoke in Tampa on Saturday, but instead of focusing on immigration reform he railed against the recent IRS, AP and Benghazi scandals. At the Hillsborough County Republican Party’s annual Lincoln Day Dinner Rubio said he is concerned about excessive government. He said the Obama administration’s criticism of the GOP has created a culture of politics that is responsible for these scandals.

“When you go around demonizing your opponents, when you go around telling p...

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Lens lovers emerge victorious after contentious St. Pete Pier funding decision listen

05/17/13 Janelle Irwin
WMNF Drive-Time News Friday
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Tags: St. Pete City Council, the Pier, the Lens, Charlie Gerdes, Leslie Curran, Jim Kennedy, Wengay Newton, WOW St. Pete, Concerned Citizens of St. Pete

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St. Pete officials are moving forward with plans to build a new pier despite objections and a probable referendum. During a meeting Thursday, city council members approved more than $800,000 in scaled-back funding for the next design phase for the Lens.

Two weeks ago, city council put off deciding whether or not to allocate $1.5 million for the next step in replacing St. Pete’s iconic inverted pyramid. Instead, they asked for the funding request to be broken down into how the money would...

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Shorter yellow lights may lead to more red light camera citations

05/17/13 Janelle Irwin
Last Call Friday
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Tags: red light cameras, St. Pete, Matt Florell

Good Afternoon, welcome to the Last Call, I’m your host, Janelle Irwin. Alvaro Montealegre is our engineer. We’ll be opening up the phone lines to take your calls. Today we’ll be talking about Red Light Cameras.

An investigative report released this week by Noah Pransky of Channel 10 news shows that the Florida Department of Transportation changed its rules on yellow light intervals in 2011 to be less than federal recommendations. Just a half second reduction in the length of time a lig...

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Parents of Teens Charge Their Children Were Executed By Right Wing Group Operating Out of Ft. Stewart

05/16/13 Robert Lorei
Radioactivity: Live Call-In (Thursday)
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Rob Lorei speaks with the parents of two teenagers who were allegedly murdered in cold blood by a secret Patriot group within the US military. Take a listen to this emotional and detailed account of their story .

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The murders took place near Fort Stewart Army base in Southeast Georgia.

Civilian prosecutors allege that four members of a right wing group killed 19 year old Michael Roark- a former member of the group and his 17 year old girlfriend Tiffany York ...

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Tampa City Council approves noise ordinance on first reading listen

05/16/13 Roberto Roldan
WMNF Drive-Time News Thursday
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Tags: noise, tampa, city council, driving, news, ordinance, volume, car stereo

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Seven Tampa residents lined up in Tampa City Council Chambers Thursday to speak in support of a proposed noise ordinance. The ordinance passed its first reading and would enforce “steep” punishments for drivers who blast car stereos.

Drivers whose music is audible from 50 feet away would face an initial fine of $250. The first draft of the ordinance only allowed officers to enforce the noise ordinance during the night and early morning. After hearing from members of the public, like Betty ...

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Tampa water department hashes half million dollar plan to avoid power failures listen

05/16/13 Janelle Irwin
WMNF Drive-Time News Thursday
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Tags: Tampa, water, power, Tampa City Council, water boil

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A water boil alert that went out to more than a half million Tampa residents in February was the result of a domino effect of electrical problems that all started with a squirrel chewing through a power line. The power outage meant part of the city’s water supply could have been tainted and left residents and restaurants scrounging for bottled water and ice for 37 hours.

During a Tampa City Council meeting Thursday, Brad Baird, director of the city’s water department laid out a half mil...

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Lens critics deliver more than 20,000 petitions to St. Pete City Hall to force a referendum listen

05/15/13 Janelle Irwin
WMNF Drive-Time News Wednesday

Tags: The Pier, The Lens, Concerned Citizens of St. Petersburg, Bill Foster, St. Pete City Council, Wengay Newton, Karl Nurse

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A group opposing plans for a new St. Petersburg Pier delivered more than 20,000 petitions to City Hall Wednesday to force a referendum in August. During a press conference calling on city council to stop spending money on the project until after the election, Fred Whaley responded to claims by critics that it’s not hard to get that many people to sign a petition.

“What it’s hard to do is get 20,000 of them to do it and I guess it was a daunting task that we didn’t realize how long it woul...

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The IRS Scrutinized Liberal and Conservative Groups; Which Got the Most Publicity?

05/15/13 Robert Lorei
Radioactivity: Live Call-In (Wednesday)
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Tags: tax exemption, non profit status, IRS, liberal groups, Scottie Nell Hughes, NAACP, Alex Seitz-Wald

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Today on Radioactivity, host Rob Lorei took a closer look into the investigation on the IRS for its scrutiny of the Tea Party. His guest, a Tea Party media spokesperson went into further detail about the party's stance on the report. The show also touched on the role of the IRS during the Bush administration and how they went after peace, civil rights and environmental groups.

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[The Los Angeles Times is reporting this morning](http://www.latimes.com/news/nati...

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Gun Violence Surges in Florida

05/15/13 Warren Elly with Eric Barton Florida Center for Investigative Reporting
Last Call Wednesday

Tags: gun violence, gun control, Florida, mental health, background checks, gun shows

Warren Elly takes an in-depth look into the gun crisis and its presence in Florida. Listen to his discussion with investigative reporter Eric Barton.

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Today… It is perhaps the single most divisive issue in America – GUNS. Driven by the slaughter of young school children, multiple public opinion polls said that Americans by a wide margin favor tougher background checks for gun ownership. A Congressional majority, perhaps persuaded by ideology or the threat of ...

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