Mark Schreiner
Mark Schreiner has been the producer and reporter for "University Beat" on WUSF 89.7 FM since 2001 and on WUSF TV from 2007-2017.
In addition to serving as a producer, reporter, host and assistant news director, he serves as intern coordinator for WUSF News.
He has worked as an anchor, reporter and producer at radio stations in Tampa and his native Chicago since 1992. Mark graduated from Columbia College in Chicago with a BA in Telecommunications/Radio in 1994.
Mark has won a number of honors as a reporter, including a pair of regional Edward R. Murrow awards, a Silver Telly award for the documentary, “Plant City Goes to War,” and multiple awards from the Associated Press Florida Broadcasters, the Society of Professional Journalists and the Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists.
Contact Mark at 813-974-8693, on Twitter @wusfschreiner or by email at mschreiner@wusf.org.
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The hospital will allow visits only between noon and 6 p.m. In addition, the number of patient visitors allowed will also be limited.
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Here is a summary of the Florida Department of Health’s Weekly Situation Report for June 18-24, 2021.
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Judge Stephen Merryday granted a preliminary injunction, meaning the CDC cannot enforce its orders for the resumption of cruises in Florida. However, the injunction has been stayed until July 18.
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Sunday's positivity rate was 3.91%, the 13th straight day that the rate was under 5%. Saturday's rate of 3.55% was the lowest since Oct. 11.
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The ceremonies will be held at Tropicana Field with a limited number of guests in attendance. Graduates also won't march onstage.
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A second update from the state Sunday showed that hospitalizations with a primary diagnosis of COVID-19 actually climbed slightly from a day earlier.
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Superintendent Kurt Browning told a Tuesday board meeting that once Gov. Ron DeSantis' order declaring a state of emergency expires, mask wearing in schools will be optional.
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Hospitalizations with a primary diagnosis of COVID-19 are at 2,989 as of Monday afternoon, up 124 statewide since the same time a day earlier.
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A day after Florida reached another grim milestone, the state reports hospitalizations declined for the fifth straight day, reaching the lowest level since Nov. 8.
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Florida saw the lowest number of new coronavirus cases reported since Nov. 16.