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As a result of a daytime programming change, WLRN canceled Sundial, the locally-produced arts and culture show, effective Friday Feb. 2, 2024.... more
FAQs about Sundial:How many episodes does Sundial have?The podcast currently has 1,448 episodes available.
May 13, 2020Heard On Sundial: Broward Schools Superintendent, Remittances To LatAm And An FAU Cough StudyOn this Wednesday, May 13, episode of Sundial: What Will Broward County Schools Look Like In The Fall? Broward County Schools, like other school districts across the state, have transitioned to distance learning since the coronavirus pandemic began and school campuses closed....more52minPlay
May 12, 2020Heard On Sundial: Palm Beach Reopens, Quarantine Fatigue And Local Hotel Serves Hospital WorkersOn this Tuesday, May 12, episode of Sundial: Palm Beach County Reopens Palm Beach County is first in South Florida to reopen. At phase one of reopening, salons and barbershops took in appointments, restaurants started functioning at 25 percent capacity and some retail stores began letting in customers....more52minPlay
May 11, 2020Heard On Sundial: COVID-19 Death Data, Portraits Of Frontline Workers And ICE Transfers DetaineesOn this Monday, May 11, episode of Sundial: State Officials Stopped Releasing COVID-19 Death Data Compiled By Florida’s Medical Examiner The Tampa Bay Times recently reported that the death count for COVID-19, provided by state medical examiners, was 10 percent higher than the numbers provided by the Florida Department of Health....more51minPlay
May 07, 2020Heard On Sundial: Congresswoman Donna Shalala, Railroad Shop Colored Addition, Farewell AlejandraOn this Thursday, May 7, episode of Sundial: Congresswoman Donna Shalala on nursing homes and federal aid. Florida has the second largest percentage of elderly people in the country and a large portion live in nursing homes and elder care facilities. The data over the past couple months show just how vulnerable the elderly are to this virus and how quickly COVID-19 can spread once it enters one of these facilities....more53minPlay
May 06, 2020Heard On Sundial: Reopening Miami-Dade And The Keys, And Stem Cell Treatment For CoronavirusOn this Wednesday, May 6, episode of Sundial: What would reopening look like in Miami-Dade County? The results of Miami-Dade County’s reopening of parks, marinas and golf courses have been mixed....more53minPlay
May 05, 2020Heard On Sundial: Miami-Dade Superintendent, Homeschooling And Protecting Homeless During COVID-19On this Tuesday, May 5, episode of Sundial: Will students return to school in the fall? Miami-Dade County Public Schools is developing plans for graduation, summer school and the new school year starting in the fall....more51minPlay
May 04, 2020Heard on Sundial: The Cruise Industry, Goodwill And Gardening During A PandemicOn this Monday, May 4, episode of Sundial: Cruise industry woes. Hundreds of crew members on cruise ships remain out at sea, stuck in limbo for the past month....more52minPlay
April 30, 2020Heard On Sundial: Felons Voting Rights, WLRN Farewell To Nadege Green & Real Estate During COVID-19On this Thursday, April 30, episode of Sundial: Will Florida felons be able to vote in November? This week, a federal court started hearing arguments about Amendment 4, a bill that restores voting rights to most people with felony convictions after they complete "all terms of their sentence." WLRN is committed to providing the trusted news and local reporting you rely on. Please keep WLRN strong with your support today. Donate now. Thank you. The state passed a bill that says felons will have to...more52minPlay
April 28, 2020Heard on Sundial: Elections; Miami's Police Chief; And Trash Pickup During this PandemicOn this Tuesday, April 28th, episode of Sundial: Broward County Supervisor of Elections Peter Antonacci New York is the latest in a series of states that have delayed their Democratic presidential primary. Florida held its primary back in March, in the midst of the pandemic, with many voting rights advocacy organizations expressing concerns about access and the potential spread of the virus. Two Broward County poll workers tested positive for the novel coronavirus — they were working at the...more51minPlay
April 27, 2020Heard On Sundial: Reopening Florida, The State’s Unemployment Crisis, And Poems For IsolationOn this Monday, April 27, episode of Sundial: When Should Florida Reopen? Florida is experiencing a bit of an identity crisis....more52minPlay
FAQs about Sundial:How many episodes does Sundial have?The podcast currently has 1,448 episodes available.