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Manelle Kheireddine
Manelle Kheireddine is a WUSF/USF Zimmerman School digital news intern for fall 2019.
Manelle was born in Dearborn, MI and is currently living in Oldsmar, FL. She is a junior at USF working towards her bachelor’s in mass communications with a concentration in editorial journalism.
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More than 100 people were arrested during a five-month human trafficking investigation in Hillsborough County. Sheriff Chad Chronister announced the...
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While drunk driving deaths fell in the state of Florida last year, highway safety advocates are continuing to push for government funding for more...
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of America is a program that matches adult volunteers with children in need of guidance. Now, the federal government is helping...
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Therapists in Tampa are once again able to conduct the controversial procedure known as conversion therapy after a federal judge struck down a city ban...