
Caitlin Switalski
Caitie Switalski is a rising senior at the University of Florida. She's worked for WFSU-FM in Tallahassee as an intern and reporter. When she's in Gainesville for school, Caitie is an anchor and producer for local Morning Edition content at WUFT-FM, as well as a digital editor for the station's website. Her favorite stories are politically driven, about how politicians, laws and policies effect local communities. Once she graduates with a dual degree in Journalism and English,Caitiehopes to make a career continuing to report and produce for NPR stations in the sunshine state. When she's not following what's happening with changing laws, you can catchCaitielounging in local coffee shops, at the beach, or watching Love Actually for the hundredth time.
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In recent years, the City of Fort Lauderdale has faced heavy criticism for its treatment of homelessness, including of a long-running legal dispute it's...
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This story has been updated at 11:58 a.m. on Sept. 26, 2018. Downtown Fort Lauderdale will soon have a massive, three tower development on its horizon....
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Phrases like ‘iconic,’ ‘unique,’ and ‘world-class,’ floated around Fort Lauderdale’s City Hall Friday afternoon, as the official Las Olas Mobility group...
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Beaches in Broward County still don't look like what they did before Hurricane Irma washed sand away. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has two beach...
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Fort Lauderdale residents will have a chance to ask one of their city commissioners anything about the city - and they don't even have to make it to a...
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For Dorothy Gay, there was never any question that Broward was where she would retire. She was born in Pompano Beach and has spent her entire life here....
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It’s been seven months since the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that killed 17 people. To mark the date, Parkland father Fred...
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One Fort Lauderdale ice cream shop is getting ready to host a special limited-edition flavor. Yo Mama's Ice Cream on Fort Lauderdale Beach teamed up...
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In the back of Broward County’s Animal Care and Adoption Center , a tiny black kitten the size of a hand, squeaks for another bottle. She doesn’t have a...
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Fort Lauderdale City Commissioners will vote tonight to approve the city budget for the next year. The second - and final - public hearing for the...