People with heart problems, COPD and diabetes are among those at higher risk of complications from the flu.
-
We learn plenty from Tampa International Airport CEO Michael Stephens during a special interview on "Florida Matters Live & Local." Also, a bit of local history you may not know about.
-
From a decades-old environmental clash to a centennial art celebration, a quirky state bird debate and a frosty escape, "Florida Matters Live & Local" guests touch on our state's history, culture and more.
WUSF's daily news podcast.
Connecting our region. One conversation at a time.
The fight against the Everglades' immigration detention center is not the first time the land has been at the heart of environmental controversy.
We're here to help you better understand how state government works.
-
When a survey revealed local shops were hurting, a grassroots initiative moved quickly to help.
-
After a three-year legal fight over sharply higher irrigation rates, residents of Gran Paradiso agreed to a settlement with their developer-controlled government that restores the possibility of water service — but only after major concessions critics describe as punitive.
-
It's illegal to interfere or drive on beach dunes. One professor says when people violate this rule, the repercussions are far greater than just leaving a footprint.
-
The Florida Education Association is the state's largest teachers union.
Featured On WUSF
Donte “Hammer” Harrison, a Tampa resident and the longest-tenured Globetrotter, performs in front of home crowds this month as the team makes stops throughout Florida, including Lakeland and USF.
WUSF documents how people are making ends meet.
Make WUSF your preferred news source.
WUSF, in collaboration with the Florida Climate Reporting Network, tells how climate change is affecting you.
-
The House passed legislation that extends expired health care subsidies for those who get coverage through the Affordable Care Act. Members of the Senate are working on an alternative bill.
-
Researchers find that German cockroaches produce endotoxins that spread through household dust and air, amplifying allergic reactions and posing a hidden health risk in infested homes.
Making art more accessible to our community.
Thanks to you, WUSF is here — delivering fact-based news and stories that reflect our community. Your support powers everything we do.

