More than a month after Hurricane Ian hit Florida, countless residents — including poll workers — are still displaced. Soledad O’Brien speaks with Lee County Supervisor Tommy Doyle about how extending early voting, focusing on absentee ballots and waiving certain requirements for poll workers are keeping the elections process afloat.
College Students Find Themselves Caught Between Athletics and Activism
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April 21, 2024College athletes and activism have a long history. In 1969, a group of players known as th...
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Florida Community Band Delays Trip to London
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April 30, 2023An update about the community marching band that we featured in March. The Florida-based g...
April 29, 2023
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April 30, 2023This week Matter of Fact goes to west Texas where expectant mothers are short on options f...
Florida Community Face Life and Death with Fewer Firefighters
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April 2, 2023As 911 calls increase across the country, many fire departments are facing staff shortages...
APRIL 1, 2023
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April 2, 2023This week Matter of Fact looks at the life and death struggle that many communities are fa...
MARCH 11, 2023
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March 12, 2023Building up the future. This week Matter of Fact looks at what's being done to preserve th...
Florida Community Band Gets Invitation to Perform in London
March 12, 2023Florida Community Band Gets Invitation to Perform in London
March 12, 2023Not every public school student has access to a music education in the U.S. In one south F...