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  • At the Central Florida Zoo, kids get to see animals up close. The rhinos, giraffes and porcupines draw the crowds, but the zoo has another role too. We chat with education director Stephanie Williams about species conservation.
  • Orlando City Soccer’s Phil Rawlins is stepping down from the role of president. During his time he oversaw construction of the new soccer stadium, which is expected to open this spring. Rawlins took 90.7’s Catherine Welch on a tour of the construction in November.
  • Joel Hunter is the pastor at Northland, a Church Distributed. Northland is a non-denominational church in Longwood, with some 20,000 members. After the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando in June Hunter took time out to reflect on his beliefs and think about how the church treats the LGBT community.
  • Grant, who is HIV positive and a recovering addict, finds courage in writing intensely honest music. "When you perform it, there's just the joy of connecting with people," he says.
  • From photography, illustration and video to data visualizations and immersive experiences, visuals are an important part of our storytelling at NPR. Here's a selection of our favorites from 2016.
  • Music educator Bill Brown has been teaching his students to play “by ear” for decades. In the '90s he started recording these lessons so students could practice at home. That's when he made a key observation.
  • Now that’s a sandwich.Valisa is a Puerto Rican bakery, deli and restaurant. Its front display case is filled with scrumptious looking pastries, pies and…
  • A former UCF student is suing the university over his expulsion. Matiace Noel filed a lawsuit against the university claiming he was not afforded proper due process. He was expelled in October over 2012 charges of burglary, battery and drug possession.
  • The new year is right around the corner and for some people that means a whole new set of goals. New Year’s resolutions can be easy to make, but sometimes they’re hard to keep.
  • Brazil ends 2016 reeling from a massive corruption scandal and the impeachment of its president. We consider the shaky footing on which the interim president seeks to lead the country into 2017.
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