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  • Singers from The Caroling Company dress the part when they go out and perform. They look like they stepped out of the pages of a Dickensian novel. But they boast a wide repertoire of holiday classics that spans centuries.
  • Got a stack of books on your bedside table you just haven’t had time to read this year? Well, so does Brittany Reinholt. She’s a librarian at the Winter Park Public Library. Reinholt talks over her favorite reads from 2016, what she’s looking forward to reading over the winter break.
  • Just one day left before Christmas, and for some parents that means a last opportunity for their kids to get a photo with Santa. We talk to Orlando area Santa David Eakin, who’s heard the wishlists of thousands of kids since he first donned the suit in the early 90s. He talks about the toy trends, tricky questions and what keeps him coming back to the role year after year.
  • Bill Johnson speaks with Director of Bands at Timber Creek High School Rhett Cox about some of the music featured in their Holiday Concert. Listen to the…
  • Florida is giving every minimum-wage worker a whole five-cent pay raise next month.The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity says the state's minimum…
  • Silvia Moreno-Garcia's latest, Certain Dark Things is a vampire story set in modern-day Mexico. She recalls being a child in Mexico and hearing tales of vampire witches from her great grandmother.
  • New data from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement show there were more reported officer-involved shooting investigations in central Florida in 2016 than any year on record.
  • A non profit in Volusia County is bringing holiday cheer to the homeless- in the form of cookies. We talk to Halifax Urban Ministries about helping the homeless over the holidays.
  • When Ricardo Garcia was in the US Air Force he started a business selling radio controlled toy helicopters. Now he's working at the University of Central Florida's business incubator, and helping other veteran entrepreneurs.
  • Pitbull revealed he was paid up to $1 million to promote the sunshine state, including in his song ‘Sexy Beaches. We talk to economist Hank Fishkind about the business of promoting Florida, and political analyst Frank Torres, who weighs the political fallout from the Pitbull deal and how it could set the tone for the next legislative session.
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