On tonight’s program: The battle royale in the race for Florida governor heads into its final days and produces at least a few memorable debate moments; Besides political candidates, Florida voters next week will also decide a number of changes to the state constitution. Including one that would do away with one way the state constitution can be changed; A North Florida sheriff is using a 2021 law to appeal his new budget after he says the county didn’t give him enough funds, but commissioners say it doesn’t seem fair; Florida’s minimum wage is higher now than it was two years ago. But many workers still don’t receive what they should from their employers; A special program in South Florida to encourage more first-time homebuying isn’t working as its supporters intended; And We hear that not every story about those who care for loved ones afflicted by Alzheimer’s disease is unrelentingly tragic.