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    Central Florida: Beyond The Soundbite

    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.
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    Decision 2022: The race for governor: Charlie Crist

    Decision 2022: The race for governor: Charlie Crist

    We’re now less than a month away from the Aug. 23 primary election.  Vote-by-mail ballots are heading out already and early voting starting in a few weeks. 

     

    The top race on the ballot for Democrats is the primary for governor.  Voters will see four names on their ballots: Charlie Crist, Cadance Daniel, Nikki Fried, and Robert Willis.

     

    Congressman Charlie Crist, the former governor of Florida, joins us in the latest Beyond the Soundbite podcast.

     

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    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

    Decision 2022: The race for attorney general: Aramis Ayala

    Decision 2022: The race for attorney general: Aramis Ayala

    Aug. 23, mark it down. Florida voters head to the polls for the primary election.

     

    For the partisan races, it’s like a playoff system to see who advances to the final in November. So many races on the ballots, well more than 100 contests that Central Florida voters will see on their ballot, among them, the Democratic race for attorney general.

     

    The winner of the Democratic primary will face Republican incumbent Ashley Moody in November. The three Democrats in that race are:

     

    Former State Attorney for the Ninth Judicial Circuit in Orange and Osceola County Aramis Ayala, who is a guest in this week’s Beyond the Soundbite podcast.

    Attorney Daniel Uhlfelder from Santa Rosa Beach, up in the Panhandle. He was a guest in a recent Beyond the Soundbite podcast.

    Fort Lauderdale criminal defense attorney Jim Lewis, who was our guest in last week’s Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite.

     

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    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

    Decision 2022: The race for attorney general

    Decision 2022: The race for attorney general

    Aug. 23, mark it down.  Florida voters head to the polls for the primary election. 

     

    For the partisan races, it’s like a playoff system to see who advances to the final in November. So many races on the ballots, well more than 100 contests that Central Florida voters will see on their ballot, among them, the Democratic race for attorney general. 

     

    The winner of the Democratic primary will face Republican incumbent Ashley Moody in November. The three Democrats in that race are:

     

    • Former State Attorney for the Ninth Judicial Circuit in Orange and Osceola County Aramis Ayala.

     

     

    • Fort Lauderdale criminal defense attorney Jim Lewis, who is our guest on this week’s Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite.

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    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

    Beyond The Soundbite Daniel Uhlfelder

    Beyond The Soundbite Daniel Uhlfelder

    August 23rd, mark it down.  Florida voters head to the polls for the primary election.  For the partisan races, it’s like a playoff system to see who advances to the final in November.  So many races on the ballots… well over 100 contests that Central Florida voters will see on their ballot… among them, the Democratic race for Attorney General.  The winner of the Democratic primary will face Republican incumbent Ashley Moody in November.  Three Democrats in that race… former State Attorney for the Ninth Judicial Circuit in Orange and Osceola County Aramis Ayala, Fort Lauderdale Criminal Defense Attorney Jim Lewis, and attorney Daniel Uhlfelder from Santa Rosa Beach up in the panhandle.

    Primary election 2022

    Primary election 2022

    For the last few weeks, there’s been a big focus on the 2020 elections which spurred the Jan. 6th riots. 

     

    That’s all everybody seems to be focusing on is 2020, but guess what?  We are less than two months away from the August 2022 primary election.

     

    We’re talking everything elections and what you need to know right now with Orange County Supervisor of Elections Bill Cowles on this week’s Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite.

     

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    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

    Surfside: One year later

    Surfside: One year later

    On June 24, 2021, at about 1:22 a.m., a 12-story beachfront condo building near Miami suddenly collapsed.

     

    Hundreds of first responders spent countless hours and days literally crawling through the rubble of what was once the Champlain Towers South. 

     

    Families clinched onto any bit of hope they could.  In the end, 98 people died. Only four people were rescued from the rubble as  35 were saved from the uncollapsed portion of the building. 

     

    There is still a full investigation underway, with teams determining exactly what caused the building to collapse, but it can’t ever be said this happened without warning. 

     

    Lawsuits and preliminary reports show the condo board failed to keep up the maintenance and assessments required to keep the building in safe conditions. This tragedy has not gone unnoticed to lawmakers. While nothing was done earlier this year during the regular legislative session, there was something given to the governor during last month’s special session. 

     

    This will mean big changes beginning in December 2024. Beyond the Soundbite co-hosts Greg and Gary were in Tallahassee for that special session and there is where we want to start breaking down the legislation, what we know, what still needs to be known and the impact on you. 

     

    And it’s all in the latest Beyond the Soundbite podcast.

     

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    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

    Central Florida: The Puerto Rican Connection

    Central Florida: The Puerto Rican Connection

    It’s no secret that so many Puerto Ricans call Central Florida home, but what you may not know is that the University of Central Florida actually studies the Puerto Rican connection to the Sunshine State with its UCF Puerto Rico Research Hub. 

     

    Dr. Fernando Rivera leads the research hub and talks the good, the bad and everything in between that is Puerto Rico in this week’s Beyond the Soundbite.

     

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    Dr. Fernando Rivera's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Prof_Rivera

     

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    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

    Orlando Rolón's 30-year career with the Orlando Police Department

    Orlando Rolón's 30-year career with the Orlando Police Department

    The soon-to-be-former Orlando Police Chief Orlando Rolón talks about his three decades with the police department as he prepares for retirement.

     

    And he shares what he has seen in law enforcement, what events had the most impact on him and comments on what the future may hold for him in the latest Beyond the Soundbite podcast.

     

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    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

    Storm Season 2022

    Storm Season 2022

    June 1 is the start of hurricane season, which lasts through Nov. 30. 

     

    Now, as we all know, it could be quiet, or it could be cantankerous, but the focus right now is being prepared. 

     

    We’re taking that deep dive into the Weather Center with Spectrum News 13 Chief Meteorologist Bryan Karrick as he returns to this week’s Beyond the Soundbite.

     

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    Spectrum News 13 Chief Meteorologist Bryan Karrick 's Twitter:  https://twitter.com/BKarrickWX

     

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    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

    One man's quest to convert the KKK

    One man's quest to convert the KKK

    So when you see a problem facing you, the best thing to do is take it head-on, right? 

     

    It works for so many of life’s simple tasks, but our guest employs that same strategy to confront what many might consider to be a monumental task … fighting racism one person at a time. 

     

    How in the world can you even do that?  Let’s find out from the man himself, Dr. Daryl Davis, who is the guest in the latest Beyond the Soundbite.

     

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    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

    The Special Olympics in Central Florida

    The Special Olympics in Central Florida

    An amazing week is in store for some very special athletes. From June 5 through June 12, Central Florida hosts the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games, and if you think the games just take place at a high school track or in a gymnasium with just a handful of families and friends in attendance, you are wrong. 

     

    More than 4,000 athletes are supplemented with 10,000 volunteers, making the games a special event not only for the athletes but also for the 125,000 fans who attend. 

     

    What’s the impact of the Games on Central Florida?  How is the Sunshine State positioned to present the best of the best on a world-class stage?

     

    The Vice President of Sports and Programs for Special Olympics Florida, Bankole “Banks” Adebanjo, talks about all of that on this week’s Beyond the Soundbite.

     

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    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

    Fixing Florida's property insurance crisis

    Fixing Florida's property insurance crisis

    It’s being called a crisis, and Florida homeowners are bearing the brunt of the costs. We’re talking about property and homeowners insurance. 

     

    Policies in Florida are not being renewed, some insurance companies leaving the state and some insurance companies are being dissolved. 

     

    The Florida Legislature is coming back for a Special Session May 23 through May 27, to address the problem, but what can they really do? 

     

    And what got us to this point in the first place?  We break it all down with Dexter Chase, agency owner in Apopka with the We Insure Group, on this week’s Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite podcast.

     

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    Dexter Chase's Twitter: https://twitter.com/weinsureapopka

     

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    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

    The U.S. Supreme Court: Draft ruling impact

    The U.S. Supreme Court: Draft ruling impact

    Huge news this week: a Monday night’s gigantic news bomb out of Washington, D.C.: Politico reporting on and publishing a draft of a majority opinion by the United States Supreme Court that would come out after a ruling on Dobbs vs. Jackson, the Mississippi abortion case, which could then ultimately overturn Roe vs. Wade, a decision that’s been in place since 1973. 

     

    The high court confirmed that the draft is authentic, but said it does not represent a decision by the court nor the final position of any of its members.

     

    With so many implications from this, we’re going to break it all down for you with our guest attorney and former federal prosecutor David Haas in this week’s Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite.

     

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    David Haas' Twitter: https://twitter.com/HaasLawPLLC

     

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    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

    Decrypting Crypto

    Decrypting Crypto

    There’s a new form of money out there that you may or may not have heard of, and for the people who haven’t heard of it, they might be saying “Wait, what?  New money?” It’s true. 

     

    Forget nickels and dimes and dollar bills, there’s something out there called cryptocurrency. So what is it?  Why is it different than cold hard cash? And how can you get some? 

     

    Karan Wienker is a realtor here in Central Florida but has had quite a financial career, including several years on Wall Street in New York City, so she’s seen a lot when it comes to money and the flow of money. 

     

    We’re doing Cryptocurrency 101 on this week’s Beyond the Soundbite.

     

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    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

    How safe are those attraction rides?

    How safe are those attraction rides?

    When we say this is a political podcast, it is not just about the horse race of campaigns. It is about the process of government.

     

    The oversight approach. What government does and how it impacts our lives, and that is where we are this week, talking about government oversight of Florida’s most critical product: attractions and tourism.

     

    There is so much attention on this issue in light of the recent death of 14-year-old Tyre Sampson. He was here in Orlando with friends attending a football camp. Like so many, he was out one night, taking in the sights, sounds, and rides.

     

    On March 24, Sampson fell to his death from the 430-foot-tall Orlando FreeFall attraction located at ICON Park. We should note here ICON Park is essentially the landlord. The attraction is owned and operated by The SlingShot Group. It’s estimated Sampson fell at least 50 feet to his death.

     

    There are questions about how this happened.

     

    • Did the ride malfunction?
    • Did operators do something wrong?
    • Was Sampson too big for the ride to begin with?

     

    There are state investigations underway, and there are private investigations underway. Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Nikki Fried’s office is overseeing the investigation since her agency has oversight of attractions. This is what she said April 1:

     

    “I promise you all and to the families and this community and everybody, based on this investigation, we’ll be working internally if we’ve already gotten authority to make changes and with assistance from legislature to make changes we deem necessary based solely on the investigation.”

     

    And this is where we are diving into the conversation. Ken Martin is a safety analyst and consultant with decades of experience inspecting attractions, investigating accidents, and being at the forefront of making sure the rides we ride are as safe as possible. He talks about all things regarding amusement ride safety on this week’s Beyond the Soundbite.

     

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    Ken Martin's Twitter: https://twitter.com/kenmartinsafety

     

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    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

    The DeSantis/Disney showdown

    The DeSantis/Disney showdown

    This week, we are talking about what is perhaps becoming Florida’s fiercest political feud: Gov. Ron DeSantis vs. Disney. 

     

    In the last days of the Florida Legislative Session, lawmakers passed House Bill 1557 —Parental Rights in Education, dubbed by critics as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill.  After its passage and support by DeSantis, Disney came out against the bill, and, in a show of support for their cast members, pulled political contributions in Florida. 

     

    DeSantis countered, saying Disney stepped over a line by condemning the legislation and called Disney a “woke” corporation. Beyond that, the governor intimated that perhaps lawmakers in Tallahassee should reexamine the special perks that Disney enjoys in Florida, specifically the Reedy Creek Improvement District designation, which allows Disney to basically operate as its own form of government on its property. 

     

    The RCID has been in place since 1967, enacted by the Florida Legislature at the time.  Political analyst and former State Rep. Dick Batchelor joins Ybeth Bruzual and Greg Angel to talk about DeSantis vs. Disney on this week’s Beyond the Soundbite.

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    Dick Batchelor's Twitter: https://twitter.com/dickjbatchelor

     

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    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

    Legislative review: Anthony Sabatini

    Legislative review: Anthony Sabatini

    The 2022 Legislative Session is in the books.  Lawmakers needed extra time to pass the budget, which, by the way, was because the budget got to lawmakers later than expected, and then there were lots of bills you probably heard about, lots of division down party lines. 

     

    We talk about that and significant bills that passed with Republican State Rep. Anthony Sabatini returning to this week’s Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite.

     

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    Anthony Sabatini's Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnthonySabatini

     

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    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

     

    Democrats react to 2022 Legislative losses

    Democrats react to 2022 Legislative losses

    The 2022 Legislative Session is in the books, and the Session saw a lot bills that spurred heated debate and divisions among party lines. One bill, HB 5 “Reducing Fetal and Infant Mortality,” also known as the 15-week abortion bill. 

     

    It passed, but not without fierce opposition from the left and fierce support on the right. 

     

    We talk about that and other significant bills as Democratic State Rep. Anna Eskamani returns to Beyond the Soundbite.

     

     

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    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

     

     

    GOP lauds legislative wins

    GOP lauds legislative wins

    The 2022 Legislative Session is in the books. Lawmakers needed extra time to pass the budget, which, by the way, was because the budget got to lawmakers later than expected, and then they had to wait 72 hours before they could vote on it.

     

    But before that, lots of bills you probably heard about and lots of division down party lines. 

     

    We talk about that and significant bills that passed with Republican State Sen. Jason Brodeur on this week’s Beyond the Soundbite.

     

     

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    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

    2022 Legislative Session in review

    2022 Legislative Session in review

    March 16, 2022: The 2022 Legislative Session is in the books, and the Session saw a lot bills that spurred heated debate and divisions among party lines. 

    HB 1557, the “Parental Rights in Education" bill, is arguably the most controversial bill of the Session and was dubbed by critics as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill. It passed, but not without fierce opposition from the left and fierce support on the right. 

    We talk about that and other significant bills with State Representative Carlos Guillermo Smith on this week’s “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite."

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    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.