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  • Again this year, 90.7 WMFE is asking residents to write a “ZipOde.” That’s a short poem based on your zip code. 90.7’s Nicole Darden Creston is joined by former U.S. Poet Laureate – and experienced ZipOde composer – Billy Collins to help explain the “ZipOde” form.
  • Justice Department officials are demanding proof that cities receiving millions in law enforcement grants are complying with federal immigration law.
  • Central Florida Earth Day: Healthy living and eco-friendly exhibitors, speakers, fun and games for kids; dog and cat adoptions; restaurant booths;…
  • The servers at Reel Fish Coastal Kitchen + Bar, the new restaurant in the old Ravenous Pig space, have apparently been instructed to explain to new guests…
  • The price of a home in Orlando has shot up by 11% from the same time last year. That’s great news for people who want to sell, but it’s tough for people who want to buy. We dig into what's driving the real estate market with Orlando sentinel reporter Mary Shanklin, Orlando Regional Realtors Association President Bruce Elliott and home buyer Derek Demeter.
  • Volusia County may be the shark bite capital of the world, but shark expert George Burgess says your chances of actually getting bitten are very small. Burgess explains why more people get bit at Central Florida beaches than anywhere else.
  • What does it take to turn a music consumer into a music creator? We listen in on a rehearsal with the Jones High School marching band and talk with director Jamaal Nicholas about how he’s teaching students to see music as more than a hobby.
  • Nationwide protests continued in Venezuela on Thursday against President Nicolas Maduro and his government's handling of the country's economic crisis.
  • Naturalist and author Lyanda Lynn Haupt took her research on Mozart to a whole new level when she invited a young starling into her home.
  • Aside from debating life and death, the conversation around Florida’s death penalty has some racist undertones, as evidenced this week after…
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