Central Florida Seen & Heard

PODCAST · news

Central Florida Seen & Heard

90.7 WMFE's ongoing in-depth series looking at issues vital to communities across our region. Subscribe to get each new episode. Season 1: Immigration Divide

  1. 8

    Orlando grows, public buses lag, officials call for transit-oriented developments

    Orlando remains the country’s fastest-growing large metro in the U.S., but urban sprawl has made it hard for public bus transit to keep up.

  2. 7

    Central Florida's SunRail at a junction: Are its benefits worth the cost of expansion?

    As Central Florida’s commuter rail turns 11, it’s begun to study a major expansion costing billions of dollars.

  3. 6

    When roads run short: the challenges of living in a car-centric Central Florida

    Residents are tired of waiting for a pending road project to connect Lake and Orange counties together. But making Central Florida commutes less costly is a feat much easier said than done.

  4. 5

    Editor’s note: Commuting is costly, what’s it worth to you?

    Central Florida Seen & Heard: Costly Commute is the third installment of our annual series where we take a deep dive into issues important to people who live in this region.

  5. 4

    Rising Water: All one water

    Water issues are inherently connected, and flooding can impact water quality.

  6. 3

    Build, drain, flood

    Water follows gravity, taking the path of least resistance. But that path can change, based on how we develop land and alter elevations in Central Florida.

  7. 2

    After the storm: Kicking off Part 2 of our Seen & Heard series about Rising Water

    Listen to the first episode of our new special podcast, Part 2 of Central Florida Seen & Heard: Rising Water.

  8. 1

    In multilingual Central Florida, hurricane and flood warnings can go unheard

    This year, with an above-average hurricane season predicted, warnings and other information about those dangers could be a matter of life or death.

  9. 0

    Seminole County one of Florida's first to bring kids trauma-informed camp after hurricanes

    Project:Camp runs special camps throughout the country aimed at helping kids process their trauma after a storm.

  10. -1

    One seaside community is fighting against its biggest threat: Water

    As flooding and erosion threaten the Florida coastline, the city of Satellite Beach is trying to step in to protect the area from going under water.

  11. -2

    As new Central Florida homes are built, older ones flood

    Amid booming growth, residents and environmentalists blame recent floods on development, but local governments and developers say they're following the rules.

  12. -3

    Saving the Space Coast’s future and past from rising water

    On the space coast, engineers and anthropologists are trying to combat rising sea levels that threaten to wash away launch pads at the Kennedy Space Center and thousands-years-old village sites in the Indian River Lagoon.

  13. -4

    Seen & Heard: The Economics of Rising Water

    Climate change is impacting Central Florida municipalities’ budgets and is expected to cause major financial losses as cities rely on property taxes from coastal structures that may be underwater in the future.

  14. -5

    Millions of dollars spent on flood protection, but is it out of date?

    How many times can communities flood from severe weather before a lasting solution arrives? Local leaders are spending millions of dollars on flood mitigation based on historical storm data, but that data may not provide the needed protection moving forward.

  15. -6

    Decades-old maps don’t fully capture Central Florida’s flooding risk

    As rapid development strains infrastructure, some Central Florida communities rely on flood maps with outdated data. But even the most current maps can’t predict where flooding will happen next.

  16. -7

    Editor's note: Impacts of rising water on Central Florida

    Central Florida Public Media is exploring the impacts of climate change and rising water on our region.

  17. -8

    'Living in the shadow': A family of Mexican immigrants tells their Florida story

    Faith is a recurring theme for the Arroyos, ever since, back in Mexico, their parents would lead them in prayer together.

  18. -9

    Spotlight on the Immigration Divide: Mills-50's role in Orlando culture

    As part of our series, “Central Florida Seen and Heard: The Immigration Divide,” three Mills-50 business owners share their stories and contributions to Orlando culture.

  19. -10

    Undocumented students face new challenges under Florida's immigration law

    Florida’s new immigration law has been in place for a month now. As part of our series Central Florida Seen and Heard: Immigration Divide, we take a look at the impact on undocumented students.

  20. -11

    Undocumented fear: how Florida's new law affects migrants & hospitals

    Since the Immigration Law went into effect, Florida's undocumented workers are fearful of going to the hospital. Healthcare workers say that affects us all.

  21. -12

    A word on words as WMFE covers Florida’s new immigration law

    WMFE’s vision is to lead the community conversation based on substantiated facts and respect for diverse perspectives. One critical tool we have in journalism to meet those goals is our words.

  22. -13

    Central Florida Seen and Heard: Immigration Divides The Economy

    WMFE’s Talia Blake continues our series Central Florida Seen and Heard: Immigration Divide with a look at the cost Florida's new immigration laws have on businesses and undocumented workers.

  23. -14

    Immigration Divide: Past and present with a lawmaker and a historian

    As part of our series “Central Florida Seen and Heard: Immigration Divide,” WMFE looks at immigration past and present with a Rep. who sponsored SB-1718 and an historian.

  24. -15

    Introducing Central Florida Seen and Heard: Immigration Divide, a series exploring immigration

    Next week, WMFE News will begin airing a series called Central Florida Seen and Heard: Immigration Divide. It will explore Florida's new immigration laws.

Type above to search every episode's transcript for a word or phrase. Matches are scoped to this podcast.

Searching…

We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.

No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.

Showing of matches

No topics indexed yet for this podcast.

Loading reviews...

ABOUT THIS SHOW

90.7 WMFE's ongoing in-depth series looking at issues vital to communities across our region. Subscribe to get each new episode. Season 1: Immigration Divide

HOSTED BY

90.7 WMFE

CATEGORIES

URL copied to clipboard!