Thursday, March 23, 2017
In Charge: Curbelo
The Ybor City Rooster
Destructive Seismic Exploration Set To Start In The Everglades
Despite ongoing lawsuit, destructive seismic exploration set to start in Big Cypress’
sensitive wetlands. here
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The Burnett Oil Company has set March 27 as the date they will begin the process of surveying for oil and gas resources beneath
Big Cypress National Preserve in Florida, even as a federal judge has yet to rule whether the work can proceed.
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Florida Frackers,
Fracking In Florida
Andrew Gillum for Governor -- AM Joy
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Coffee with Donna Davis
Donna L. Davis is a well-respected community organizer
in the Tampa Bay area. She has spent her adult life engaged in the civic arena
fighting for others while empowering communities to make a difference.
Davis is the co-founder of the Black Lives Matter
Tampa chapter and has led the charge for the Tampa Civilian Review Board. As an
active participant in the Community Protection Coalition, she has inspired Bay
Area residents to stand up and heed the call to protect their liberties and
freedoms.
Sierra Club Packs The Tampa Theatre
Full house for the screening of the film
Troubled Waters: Connections and Consequences
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Tampa Theatre - Tampa, Florida
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The Florida Murder Of Darren Rainey
No Florida correctional officers are responsible for the scalding hot shower death of mentally ill inmate Darren Rainey. That’s according to Miami Dade’s State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle who has decided to close the investigation without filing any criminal charges. here
The Audacity Of Aramis Ayala
Florida State prosecutor Aramis Ayala may have made Florida history last weekwhen she declared publicly and emphatically that she would not, under any circumstances, seek the death penalty. here
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Within hours of the announcement Rick Scott called on Ayala, to recuse herself from the cases. When she refused, he appointed a special prosecutor to take over — an action critics said was an overreach of executive power.
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119 judges, prosecutors and law professors sign letter questioning Scott's removal of Ayala from death penalty case. here
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