Real News: Monday, Oct. 24, 2022

On WCOA this morning, we covered a wide variety of topics – from Boris Johnson to Banksy to Broadband and a lot in between.

 


The Florida Commission on Ethics last Friday recommended that Gov. Ron DeSantis remove Escambia County Commissioner Doug Underhill from office and fine him $35,000. David Bear, who filed several of the complaints, discusses the two-year process that found Underhill guilty of several violations, including releasing confidential documents to the public without authorization. Ethics Commission Don Gaetz will be my guest on “Real News with Rick Outzen” tomorrow.

ABC News’ Tom Rivers talks about Boris Johnson bowing out of contention to lead the Conservative Party and the departure of Liz Truss. Before today’s show ended, Rishi Sunak was named the U.K.’s new prime minister.

Maria Goldberg shares details on the coming “Vandals to Vanguards” exhibition at the Pensacola Museum of Art, which will debut during the Foo Foo Festival.

Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson talks about his four-year effort to rebuild employee engagement and satisfaction.

Escambia County Commissioner Steven Barry talks about FDOT building its regional traffic center in Escambia County and how it relates to broadband expansion in our area.

And all the interviews in one podcast: