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What’s Trending in Florida News? Week of January 15-21

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What news stories do Floridians really care about these days?

To address this burning question, we’ve kicked off a new series called, “What’s Trending in Florida News?”

Each week, our digital media gurus will be rounding up the most viral Florida news, helping you to stay up-to-date on the stories that matter … according to social media.

So what was trending over the last week? Lots of football, fishing, and the infamous Florida man.

TRENDING ON FACEBOOK

 

1. A hippopotamus is born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

 

2. Three people jump overboard just seconds before a motorboat collides head on with their fishing boat.

 

3. Crystal Lagoon in Wesley Chapel celebrates its grand opening; opens to swimmers this spring.

 

4. The Jacksonville Jaguars put up a good fight, but ultimately lose against the New England Patriots.

 

5. Dozens are arrested during ‘Bikes Up, Guns Down’ rideout in South Florida.

 

6. Protesters gather in Palm Beach for the inaugural Impeachment March to Mar-A-Lago.

 

TRENDING ON TWITTER

 

1. A year after discovering foods that could sicken people, President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club is cited by inspectors for poor maintenance.

 

2. A Tampa man under the influence mistakes a bank drive-through for Taco Bell and attempts to order a burrito.

 

3. More than 100 Cincinnati Bengals fans donate to the Blake Bortles Foundation to say thanks to the Jacksonville Jaguars for beating the Pittsburgh Steelers.

 

4. Nine Florida State University fraternity members are charged in the death of Andrew Coffey.

Meet Our Expert

Public policy consultant, researcher, and writer with substantial legislative, political, and private-sector experience. Extensive experience conducting public opinion research using scientific survey methodology, including experimental design. Utilizes academic research methodology and on-the-ground training to collect, analyze, and strategically present data. Previously served as senior staff on two statewide gubernatorial campaigns in Florida, as a deputy policy chief to one governor, as legislative staff in both the Florida House and Senate, and as Director of Health Care Policy for the Florida Medical Association.

Has been published in both academic and mainstream media outlets, co-authored a book on ‘The New Science of Momentum’ as applied to politics, business, military, and sports, and authors Substack on the intersection of policy and public opinion. Serves as full-time teaching faculty at Florida State University, and as president of the Tallahassee Jewish Federation. . Earned her doctoral degree in political science at Florida State University and her bachelor’s degree at New College of Florida in Sarasota.

 

Karen Cyphers, PhD

Partner and Chief Research Officer