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With more than 11 years as a radio and television newsman, Trimmel Gomes has traveled the world searching and covering stories while working for major news outlets like NPR, PBS and ABC. He is a regular contributor for the ABC affiliate in Florida's capital city appearing across various programming to break down the latest in politics from Florida, Georgia and Washington.

Business

Bipartisan Bill Could Mean $25 Billion Stimulus to Postal Service

Trimmel Gomes Aug 10, 2020
The Postal Service is requesting $10 billion to cover operating losses as well as regulatory changes. United States Postal Service collection and delivery van on a residential complex in Summerfield Florida USA. Editorial credit: Peter…
Crime

Florida’s Prison System Under Siege by Coronavirus

Trimmel Gomes Aug 7, 2020
Prisoners at Dade County Correctional Facility, Florida. Date unknown. Photo credit: Joseph Sohm / Shutterstock.com, licensed. TALLAHASSEE, FL - The novel coronavirus death toll in Florida's prison system reached 60 yesterday, as a…
Local

Jacksonville Locals Praise Trump’s Convention Cancellation

Trimmel Gomes Jul 26, 2020
With the Republican National Convention in Jacksonville canceled, a dramatically scaled-down number of GOP delegates will attend a meeting in Charlotte, N.C., to nominate Donald Trump.  Photo credit Shutterstock licensed. JACKSONVILLE,…
Health

Protester at DeSantis Briefing: ‘We Need to Hold These Folks Accountable’

Trimmel Gomes Jul 20, 2020
During a news briefing, DeSantis asked the public to wear face masks and practice social distancing. But he stopped short of a statewide mandate as he continues to downplay impact of the virus. Photo credit Shutterstock licensed.…
Environment

House Moves Forward on Plan to Bring Coastal Restoration Jobs to Florida

Trimmel Gomes Jul 12, 2020
Coastal-restoration jobs could help Florida communities hit hard by losses in the fishing and tourism industries during the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo credit Shutterstock licensed. TALLAHASSEE, FL -- Conservation groups are looking at the…
Education

Teachers Union: Unfunded Mandate to Reopen is Unsafe

Trimmel Gomes Jul 10, 2020
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced K-12 schools will continue with distance learning for the rest of the school year due to COVID-19. Photo credit Shutterstock licensed. TALLAHASSEE, FL – Florida Education Commissioner Richard…
Entertainment

Visit Virtually: Popular Parks, Attractions Adjust to COVID-19

Trimmel Gomes Jul 5, 2020
Josephine Spearman, education coordinator for the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve near Jacksonville, Florida, holds Indy, an eastern indigo snake, while filming an educational video for teachers and students to…
Environment

Gov. DeSantis Approves Creation of Nature Coast Aquatic Preserve

Trimmel Gomes Jul 1, 2020
The Gulf's seagrass meadows help to stabilize the sea floor, filter pollution and serve as a nursery for fish species. Photo credit Shutterstock licensed. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday signed a bill creating…
Health

Before COVID-19, Florida Ranked 35th in U.S. for Child Well-Being

Trimmel Gomes Jun 26, 2020
Florida showed improvement on nearly every indicator of children's well-being heading into the pandemic, and ranks 35th among states in the latest Kids Count Data Book from the Annie E. Casey Foundation. Photo credit: File Photo / Pixabay.…
Education

Florida Educators: Funding Essential to Reopen Safely

Trimmel Gomes Jun 15, 2020
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced K-12 schools will continue with distance learning for the rest of the school year due to COVID-19. Photo credit Shutterstock licensed. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Gov. Ron DeSantis says Florida will use…
Environment

Report: Nature Among Best Defenses from Natural Disasters

Trimmel Gomes Jun 11, 2020
Living shorelines refer to a broad range of shoreline stabilization techniques that use vegetation, shellfish or other natural resources to stabilize estuarine coasts, bays and tributaries. Photo credit: Jennifer McPeak, National Wildlife…
Environment

How Can Florida Reduce Economic Risk During Hurricane Season?

Trimmel Gomes Jun 2, 2020
State and local emergency management officials are preparing for the possibility of facing synchronized disasters, with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and the six-month hurricane season. Photo credit Shutterstock licensed. …
Local

Report: Florida Bucks Southern Trend of ‘Hostile’ LGBTQ Policies

Trimmel Gomes May 28, 2020
This year, Virginia became the first state in the South to pass comprehensive statewide nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ people, while 60% of Floridians achieve similar protections through local ordinances. Photo credit Shutterstock…
Local

Florida Faith Leaders See Hope in Face of COVID-19

Trimmel Gomes May 22, 2020
In honor of Pope Francis’ historic papal document about the environment, Catholic and evangelical clergy have gathered online to discuss ways to overcome climate change and disease outbreaks. File photo, Shutterstock licensed.…
Environment

Proposal Could Tip the Balance in Lake Okeechobee

Trimmel Gomes May 14, 2020
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers manages Lake Okeechobee water levels with the goal of balancing flood control, public safety, navigation, water supply and ecological health. Photo credit: Pixabay. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - About 30 Florida…
Local

Judge Signals Support for Restoring FL Voting Rights of Former Felons

Trimmel Gomes May 9, 2020
The State of Florida identified some 85,000 registered voters who might be ineligible to vote, despite the passage of Amendment Four, which ended the state's lifetime ban on voting for most people with felony convictions. Photo: YES Market…
Business

COVID-19 Concerns Dominate Workers’ Memorial Day

Trimmel Gomes Apr 28, 2020
TALLAHASSEE, FL - The labor movement is remembering workers across the globe who were killed or injured on the job. As states such as Florida plan to reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic, advocates are using Worker's Memorial Day to…
Health

Study: Youth Detention Decreases Amid COVID-19

Trimmel Gomes Apr 25, 2020
The Annie E. Casey Foundation survey covered Jan. 1 to Apr. 1, and shows a 24% reduction in youth detention, a decrease as large as the entire national decline from 2010 to 2017. Photo credit: Pixabay. TALLAHASSEE, FL -- As the new…
Health

Two Deaths as COVID-19 Cases Skyrocket at a Florida Prison

Trimmel Gomes Apr 16, 2020
The Florida Department of Corrections has 145 facilities statewide, including 50 correctional institutions, seven private partner facilities, 17 annexes, 34 work camps, three re-entry centers and more. Image by Jody Davis from Pixabay. …
Local

Class Action Could Restore Voting Rights of Former Criminal Offenders in Florida

Trimmel Gomes Apr 6, 2020
TALLAHASSEE, FL -- In the quest to restore voting rights to the nearly 1.4 million Floridians with prior felony convictions, there is new hope that a class action designation will make that possible. Last week, a federal appeals…
Health

Transparency Urged as More FL Prison Workers Test Positive for COVID-19

Trimmel Gomes Apr 1, 2020
The Florida Department of Corrections says its management of COVID-19 is closely aligned with recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Photo credit: ErikaWittlieb from Pixabay. TALLAHASSEE, FL - Florida's…
Business

Everyone Can Still Pay Tribute on Medal of Honor Day

Trimmel Gomes Mar 25, 2020
More than 3,500 medals have been awarded, and about 71 recipients still are living. Joe Daniels, president and chief executive of the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation, said he thinks now is the perfect time to share their stories…
Health

COVID-19 Spotlights FL’s Uninsured Latino Children

Trimmel Gomes Mar 19, 2020
Nearly two-thirds of uninsured Latino children reside in five states, including Florida, according to Georgetown University Center for Children and Families. File photo: Pixabay. TALLAHASSEE, FL — The COVID-19 health crisis has…
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