John Davis
John Davis has been a full-time Reporter/Producer for WGCU since 2009. He is the local host for NPRââââ
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Florida Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services-elect, Nikki Fried , doesn’t actually take office until January, but says she’s already begun...
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A Republican candidate in the race for a Southwest Florida State House district resigned today after admitting Monday that she had lied about her...
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While red tide rages along Southwest Florida’s Gulf coast, blue-green algae is making its way westward along the Caloosahatchee River toward the Gulf....
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The cold front that moved through Florida this past weekend brought a light dusting of snow in some portions of the western Panhandle and even some...
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The practice of shark finning — removing a shark’s dorsal fin and discarding the animal’s body back into the water — has been in the political spotlight...
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Florida Gov. Rick Scott got an update from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials in Clewiston, Monday about the Herbert Hoover Dike around Lake...
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A state lawmaker wants to make it illegal to leave young children unattended in a car for any length of time in Florida. The proposal, from Rep. Emily...
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As the University of Florida’s Citrus Research and Education Center prepares to celebrate its centennial anniversary, researchers there say that they’re...
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Warming temperatures and ocean acidification are significant threats to coral reefs, but a new study by Mote Marine Laboratory researchers last month...
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Governor Rick Scott signed a measure into law Tuesday, named for a Cape Coral teen who was killed when a driver did not yield to a stopped school bus....
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A federal court judge in Fort Myers ruled against a consortium of Environmental advocacy groups Monday in a lawsuit against the National Park Service...
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Florida lawmakers are considering a bill that would increase penalties and jail time for people unlawfully in the U.S. convicted of certain violent...