Beth Kassab
@bethkassab
Journalist who loves Central Florida, especially the people and their stories.
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21-01-2009 22:23:14
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Incl. 2023 National Conference wrap story w/ Bryan Bishop, @pardonmycrumbs, & written by guest author/#meningioma survivor Beth Kassab 👏
Thank you Beth Kassab for driving book debut event and so many for coming! katesantich Sara Isaac @ScottFist Writer’s Block Bookstore Diane Sears Susan Fortini
#NewsNightWUCF discusses a move to try to curb excessive challenges to books in public schools in Florida. Steve Mort is joined by Scott Maxwell, Jason Garcia and Beth Kassab tonight at 8:30 p.m. on WUCF!
Brodeur floated a ban on leaf-blower bans (there's got to be an easier way to say that) earlier this session, too, per Beth Kassab and Winter Park Voice: winterparkvoice.com/sen-jason-brod…
Welp, so much for City of Winter Park taking big measures to avoid a preemption. Brodeur is trying to do it any way.
Per Beth Kassab and Winter Park Voice, this surfaced in Tallahassee right after Winter Park commissioners voted to hold a city-wide referendum on a potential gas leaf-blower ban. This would stop voters from deciding the issue. winterparkvoice.com/voters-will-de…
Richie Floyd The point is that: In those municipalities where both parties are eligible to vote, way more Republicans are doing so ... in part because they had a presidential primary driving them. See: Winter Park. Relatively even split. But R's lead D's 2-1 so far. winterparkvoice.com/republicans-le…
Election coverage from Winter Park Voice winterparkvoice.com/sheila-decicci…
More analysis from Tuesday re: City of Winter Park from Winter Park Voice : winterparkvoice.com/five-takeaways…
Mail-in voting is already underway for the April 16 run-off. Here's a look at what sets the City of Winter Park candidates apart: winterparkvoice.com/where-craig-ru…
This is so beautifully written. Thank you SundasHashmi Quality of life issues for patients and families must become more central to these conversations. Focusing money and attention only on an elusive future “cure” is a disservice to the people living with today’s realities