
Quincy J Walters
Quincy Walters is a reporter and backup host for WGCU.
He started in public radio as an intern at WUSF, the NPR member station for the Tampa Bay area. A year later, he was a production intern for NPR’s Weekend All Things Considered in Washington, D.C. After Quincy’s internship, he returned to WUSF as a reporter.
His stories have aired on Weekend All Things Considered.
Quincy earned a degree in English with a concentration in creative writing from the University of South Florida.
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At Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in Naples, the landscape is quintessential Florida. There's the marsh area with towering cypress trees and there's the wet...
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The infrastructure that prevents Lake Okeechobee from spilling over is old. And that's why Congress allocated $49.6 million to help repair it this...
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When law enforcement finds buried, decomposing human remains, there are often more questions than answers. That’s where forensic anthropologists come in...
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Hurricane season is looming and so is the deadline for the National Flood Insurance Program to be reauthorized.
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When a child dies, it affects a whole community. That's why every other month, people from hospitals, law enforcement and health departments review...
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Saturday is "Lionfish Awareness and Removal Day" in Florida. Lionfish are an invasive species off Florida's coasts. People in southwest Florida are...
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A Collier County non-profit mental health and substance abuse program for kids has opened up a new program that offers intensive daily therapy and doesn...
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Evacuations due to wildfires have been lifted in Lee and Collier Counties. 7000 acres burned in Collier at 30 th Avenue in Golden Gate Estates that was...