The Florida Roundup | WLRN

Mihail Halatchev

Each week a panel of journalists from South Florida and around the state discuss the week in news.

  • 50 minutes 57 seconds
    Miami judge postpones Trump trial, a farewell to WLRN's Kate Payne and Panama's president-elect's plans
    On The South Florida Roundup, we looked at the controversy surrounding Aileen Cannon, the Miami-raised federal judge who’s facing a storm of criticism over her handling of former President Donald Trump’s classified documents trial (01:02). We also said farewell to WLRN's education reporter Kate Payne — but not before she weighed in on some critical issues (18:43). And we discussed Panama’s president-elect, José Raúl Mulino, who wants to shut down a route so many migrants use to get here (34:30).
    10 May 2024, 8:04 pm
  • 51 minutes 8 seconds
    South Florida's affordable housing crisis: vouchers, housing density and possible solutions
    On The South Florida Roundup, we dedicated an entire episode to the housing crisis in South Florida and how to create more affordable housing as the cost of renting or owning a home, from Palm Beach to Key West, becomes more and more out of reach. We discussed the remedies that are gaining consensus across the region and across the state, from increased housing density to ramped-up housing vouchers. And we looked at how South Florida is or isn’t putting those answers to work.
    3 May 2024, 7:52 pm
  • 49 minutes 56 seconds
    Florida's marijuana referendum, Miami-Dade's sheriff race and Guatemala's genocide trial
    On the South Florida Roundup, we looked at what to expect if Florida voters approve a ballot measure in November to greenlight recreational marijuana use (01:01). We also asked whether residing in Miami-Dade County should be a prerequisite for being elected Sheriff of Miami-Dade County because several candidates live in Broward (18:42). And we discussed a genocide trial underway in Guatemala and why the events that happen there matters here (34:47).
    26 April 2024, 8:52 pm
  • 51 minutes 1 second
    Latest on Broward schools, third places and U.S. sanctions on Venezuela.
    On the South Florida Roundup, we discussed the Broward bog-down: Schools superintendent Peter Licata retires after less than a year on the job – while the district settles in court to pay tens of millions of dollars to charter schools (01:03). We also looked at how West Palm Beach is restoring the idea of public spaces as “third places (18:37).” And we examined why the Biden Administration had to re-tighten the oil sanctions screws on Venezuela this week – and what it all means for expat voters here (34:45).
    19 April 2024, 10:10 pm
  • 36 minutes 55 seconds
    Local police response to mental health calls, Miami's district map snafu and Bright Lit Place
    On the South Florida Roundup, we spoke with Ben Crump, the attorney for Donald Armstrong, the Liberty City man shot by Miami police last month during a mental health episode. Does the case revive issues about Miami police training? (01:03) We also looked at what happens now that Miami’s district map has been dumped because of its racial gerrymandering (15:10). And we talked about the new interactive Everglades restoration visuals for the WLRN podcast Bright Lit Place (28:09).
    12 April 2024, 9:21 pm
  • 35 minutes 52 seconds
    The crisis in Haiti deepens, charter schools want more public cash, Florida's abortion law and Latin America
    On the South Florida Roundup, we updated listeners on the worsening crisis in Haiti: Powerful gangs making a violent bid for political clout; political bosses holding up a new transitional government; the deeper suffering of Haitians themselves (01:02). We also looked at the legal battle raging in Broward County over how much money public schools are required to give charter schools (08:20). And we examined whether Florida’s draconian new abortion law may steer women here toward Latin America (21:38).
    5 April 2024, 7:59 pm
  • 49 minutes 49 seconds
    Challenges to foreign research recruitment, the Redland Agritourism District and South Florida's porn industry
    On the South Florida Roundup, we talked about a lawsuit filed by two FIU students from China and a UF professor that challenges a Florida law blocking some foreign research recruitment (00:04). We also discussed Miami-Dade County’s new tourism district in the Redland and what it could mean for the area (16:58). And the economic engine of pornography in South Florida (32:23).
    29 March 2024, 8:33 pm
  • 50 minutes 48 seconds
    Vice president to visit Parkland, local elections and Miami city manager's furniture controversy continues
    On the South Florida Roundup, we speak to the president of Stand with Parkland, Tony Montalto, ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris’ scheduled tour of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School (01:02). We discuss elections in Palm Beach County and spoke to the youngest person ever voted into the Pembroke Pines city commission (16:53). And we hear the latest on Miami City Manager Art Noriega's controversial furniture business dealings from the WLRN Investigations team (34:04).
    22 March 2024, 9:08 pm
  • 50 minutes 51 seconds
    Democratic Party leader suspensions, so long to the Seaquarium and is a new wave of Haitian refugees imminent?
    On the South Florida Roundup, we spoke to Florida Democratic Party Chairwoman Nikki Fried about her decision to suspend two of the party’s South Florida chairpersons, amid fears that Democrats could lose once reliable Miami-Dade County (01:01). We also discussed Miami-Dade’s decision to scrap the Seaquarium — and what a more 21st-century use for that site is (19:25). And we examined whether Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ prep for more Haitian boat people is just more political grandstanding (35:13).
    15 March 2024, 7:42 pm
  • 50 minutes 50 seconds
    Key West fish mystery, gang violence in Haiti and Edel Rodriguez's memoir 'Worm'
    On The South Florida Roundup, we examine a disturbing maritime mystery: sawfish deaths in the waters off the Lower Keys, and bizarre behavior from other fish species (01:02). We also talked to a Haitian-American leader in South Florida who, like most Haitian expats, is urging President Biden to change course in Haiti before it’s too late (18:37). And we heard from Cuban exile and Hialeah son Edel Rodriguez about his new graphic memoir, Worm (35:05).
    8 March 2024, 8:16 pm
  • 50 minutes 56 seconds
    Spring break: beach breakups, airports and sand erosion
    On the South Florida Roundup we spoke to the mayors of Miami Beach and Hollywood about why we’ve come to dread the month of March here, and whether some efforts to block the spring break crowds are crossing a line (01:03). We took a look at whether Miami International and Florida-Hollywood International Airports have fixed their nagging problems in time for the spring break wave (19:08). And we examined whether throwing more sand at the problem is really the way to save our beaches (35:29).
    1 March 2024, 8:16 pm
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