Susan Giles Wantuck
Susan Giles Wantuck is our midday news host, and a producer and reporter for WUSF Public Media who focuses her storytelling on arts, culture and history.
She also serves as a music host on Florida's Classical Music Station, WSMR 89.1, 103.9 and at wsmr.org.
She is a lifelong resident with deep roots in Florida. She collects recipes and enjoys writing.
Susan is a graduate of the University of South Florida, where she studied Mass Communication. The Florida Associated Press Broadcasters Association and the Society of Professional Journalists have honored her hosting and reporting work.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis hailed the work by medical professionals in Central Florida to fight COVID-19 Sunday. DeSantis held a press conference...
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More than four dozen long term care facilities in the greater Tampa Bay region have patients who have tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused...
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Beach closures due to the coronavirus pandemic are devastating Florida’s tourism industry but they could be beneficial for shorebirds that nest on the...
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Many businesses have been shuttered because of coronavirus, but boat ramps and marinas in Hillsborough and Pinellas County remained open over the weekend.
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About two weeks ago, Dr. Charles Lockwood, dean of the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, came to researcher Summer Decker with a...
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Tampa's MacDill Air Force Base has three positive cases of coronavirus. MacDill's Commander Colonel Stephen Snelson declared a public health emergency...
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Two Tampa Bay residents have pleaded guilty to paying healthcare kickbacks in a scheme that saw their company help collect over $4 million from one...
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A 60-year-old U.S. Army veteran from St. Petersburg is facing up to 10 years in prison for placing an improvised explosive device at the Bay Pines VA in...
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According to State Attorney General Ashley Moody, Florida is number one in the nation for fraud. And that includes price gouging . It can present in a...
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There are more than 4,000 public schools in Florida. Democratic State Sen. Janet Cruz of Tampa is co-sponsoring a bill to filter lead out of the water...