Regan joined WFSU in 2011 following stints at WFIU and WTIU in Bloomington, Indiana where she worked as a reporter, anchor, host and producer. She's a proud Indiana University alumna.
Tallahassee marked Dr. Martin Luther King Day with a city-wide celebration. The festivities began with a big parade along Monroe Street. That parade has steadily grown over the years. This year, it ...
WFSU has partnered with the Success Academy to address graduation rates in Leon County. WFSU, through the American Graduate project, has partnered with the Success Academy to address graduation rates ...
Public media in America is under assault. President Trump has called for the elimination of funding for NPR and PBS and has sent Congress a rescissions package to eliminate $1.1 billion in already ...
The 2018 Summer Challenge has begun. Register now! Join in this year’s WFSU Public Media Summer Challenge, sponsored by Alert Today Florida! Designed to help keep kids learning throughout the summer, ...
In light of funding cuts from the federal government, WFSU is joining public radio stations across the country in asking local communities for donations. According to previous reporting from USA TODAY ...
Join WFSU Public Media and host Tom Flanigan for the live, listener call-in program Perspectives. It's the perfect forum to discuss the issues that concern listeners in the North Florida and South ...
THOMASVILLE — The classical music stations of WFSU Public Media plans to broadcast portions of one of Thomasville Entertainment Foundation’s 2024-25 Classics Series concerts. A number of segments from ...
Who becomes our next president is undeniably important. But in this sharply-divided election year, the local and state races are just as crucial – if not more so. Who will be in charge of keeping our ...
Not So Black and White is a new podcast from WFSU Public Media tracing the divided history of Tallahassee and Leon County. Through conversations with the community, WFSU investigates the barriers that ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed legislation that will drastically change state and local ethics boards in Florida. The law, which made its way through the legislature as SB 7041, adds time limits to the ...
For the third consecutive year, a decision about whether 18-year-olds should be allowed to purchase guns in Florida is left to the state Senate. The full House on Wednesday okayed the proposal to ...
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