FEATURED NEWS
-
Suspensions, internal affairs investigations, shootouts, dog bites, failure to follow procedure - and numerous commendations. Records obtained by WLRN offer sometimes mundane, sometimes revealing details about the candidates vying for the position.
-
The former diplomat is the Venezuelan opposition's new candidate against Nicolás Maduro. Venezuelan exiles feel cautiously optimistic about his chances. “He’s a very level-headed person — a consensus-builder," said one expat who worked closely with him in government.
- United Methodists will again debate LGBTQ clergy and same-sex weddings
- What the Starbucks case at the Supreme Court is all about. Hint: It's not coffee
- New federal grants aimed to support elections. Many voting officials didn't see a dime
- Well, hello, Voyager 1! The venerable spacecraft is once again making sense
FLORIDA NEWS
-
A qualifying period will start for this year’s candidates for a U.S. Senate seat, U.S. House seats and state attorney, public defender and judicial posts. The qualifying period will end at noon Friday.
-
The governor’s comments come the same day that the Holocaust Museum in D.C. put out a statement warning about rising antisemitism on campuses.
-
There's a referendum on abortion rights on the ballot in Florida in November. President Biden's campaign says that could help buoy his chances there.
Do you have a ticketed or community event open to the public?
Create a buzz by posting it on the WLRN Events Calendar.
Create a buzz by posting it on the WLRN Events Calendar.
WLRN has partnered with PolitiFact to fact-check Florida politicians. The Pulitzer Prize-winning team seeks to present the true facts, unaffected by agenda or biases.
LATEST WLRN SHOWS
LATEST NPR SHOWS