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Eillin Delapaz
Eillin Delapaz is a WUSF radio intern for the fall 2018 semester.
She obtained her bachelor’s degree from USF St. Petersburg in English writing studies and is currently a graduate student at USFSP majoring in Liberal Arts with a focus in journalism. Eillin is passionate about producing environmental and community driven stories through multimedia platforms. Her goal is to become an environmental reporter and documentary filmmaker.
Eillin has been a reporter for the Neighborhood News Bureau and is a contributing writer and photographer for USFSP Connect.
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Florida typically leads the nation in child drownings and this year Hillsborough County is leading the state. Seventy-four children have drowned in...
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The Sarasota County Commission has rejected a preemptive ban on recreational marijuana because of an error found in the ordinance.
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Paramedics in Sarasota County are turning away from opioids to treat patients in pain. Instead, they will primarily use nitrous oxide also known as...
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Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday said reports of sexual abuse by Catholic priests in Florida prompted her to launch a statewide investigation and...
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The Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg on Thursday unveiled a new report focusing on disparities of affordable housing and poor health.
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Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital added a new 230,000-square-foot building to its St. Petersburg campus that will help it advance research,...