Governor Rick Scott and his administration are the least capable custodians of Florida’s land in our history. As a Governor who lived in this state for less than a decade before attaining Florida’s highest office, Scott could be excused for not knowing as much about the natural beauty of this state that long-term residents like […]

When tolls were abolished on Jacksonville’s crossings of the St Johns River in the late 1980’s the river city became toll free. While toll roads continued to proliferate around Orlando, Tampa and southeast Florida, while bridges were tolled in the northwest of the state and in Lee County, Jacksonville remained toll free. Unfortunately that is […]

Cheers, political jabs, and more mockery came this week as the legislative Republicans asked the court to draw the Senate maps instead of having a five-day trial next month.  They argued that any map they will submit will automatically be on trial and because there was not clear factors to consider like the Congressional maps […]

Popular Head Coach  Günter Kronsteiner has left his post at Manager of the Fort Lauderdale Strikers for the second time in eleven months. The Manager posted on social media he was no longer the Manager and this is confirmed by multiple sources. The last few weeks have been a confusing time for Strikers fans as the […]

  In 1943, at the height of World War II President Franklin D. Roosevelt took the first ever Presidential flight. In those days no such thing as Air Force One or Andrews Air Force Base (which would open five years later). Air travel was seen as risky for the President who continued to travel by […]

This was a big week for the Fight For 15 campaign, with a national strike and marches that were held here in Orlando, along with dozens of other cities from New York to California The Fight For 15 events I’ve attended in Central Florida have been intense with participants undeterred by stifling heat, pouring rain, or even 4 a.m. gathering […]

Katy Burnett  joins the pod this week! Listen LIVE here at 7:30 pm every Tuesday or on demand anytime afterwards. This week the show covered the following topics: Republican Field: Jeb! v Marco Rubio. Ted Cruz: why are so few talking about him and is he the guy to win Florida and the South? Is a […]

Seaplanes are part of Florida’s history and lore.  From Pan Am’s flying boats of the 1930’s which made International Pan American Airport on Dinner Key the busiest air gateway to the United States during that period through the middle of World War II. According to OAG, Cape Air will on January 18, begin scheduled seaplane service […]

We’ve worked out of kinks in terms of technical difficulties and are ready for another edition of TFS Radio via Rabble TV. Katy Burnett  joins the pod this week! Listen LIVE here at 7:30 pm on Tuesday or on demand anytime afterwards. This week the show will run 45 minutes and cover the following topics: […]

Delta Airlines, who despite cutbacks over the last decade remains one of the largest carriers to and from Florida particularly during the winter months could be looking to dodge US taxes according to a Wall Street analyst report. According to the report Delta would form a subsidiary based in the Netherlands which has a lower […]