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  • So just how important are toll roads to the overall plan for Central Florida roadways? What effect do they have on traffic patterns and driving habits? And what happens to the tolls once a new toll road is paid off? Central Florida Expressway Authority vice chair Fred Hawkins and Transportation reporter Dan Tracy join the program to discuss the latest on tolls.
  • Ed Smith is a lifelong record collector and musician. During the week he sells soul, funk, jazz and R&B records from his store in Parramore: ReRunz Records. On weekends his band rehearses at the store, which is across the street from the new Orlando City Soccer stadium.
  • The Orlando Union Rescue Mission is planning to move its homeless services into a renovated hotel on West Colonial Drive with more space. But a discrimination complaint filed by Save West Orlando says the city is stacking all its social services on one side of town and putting too much pressure on minority communities.
  • Newsies the Broadway musical was filmed and is now being shown across the country. Set in New York City at the turn of the century, Newsies is about a…
  • The narrator of Vivek Shanbhag's new novel once lived a lower-class subsistence in Bangalore. Critic Maureen Corrigan says Ghachar Ghochar embodies the "fear of falling into economic and moral ruin."
  • Environmental groups working to restore the Everglades have a powerful Republican ally. The head of Florida's Senate, Joe Negron, is pushing for a billion dollar land purchase to protect the Everglades — and his home district — from toxic algae.
  • Although the Trump administration’s travel ban has been blocked by the federal court, it put a spotlight on America’s relationship with immigrants,…
  • More than 2,800 dogs competed at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Just one — a German shepherd named Rumor — walked away with Best in Show. But let's not forget to relish the pictures.
  • NASA may launch humans into deep space sooner than planned.
  • When Mark Whatney was stranded on Mars in the movie ‘The Martian,’ he grew potatoes to survive. As scientists at Kennedy Space Center find, it’s much harder to grow food on the red planet than it looks on the silver screen, but they're making progress when it comes to out of this world agriculture.
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