
Lynn Hatter
Lynn Hatter is a Florida A&M University graduate with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. Lynn has served as reporter/producer for WFSU since 2007 with education and health care issues as her key coverage areas. She is an award-winning member of the Capital Press Corps and has participated in the NPR Kaiser Health News Reporting Partnership and NPR Education Initiative. When she’s not working, Lynn spends her time watching sci-fi and action movies, writing her own books, going on long walks through the woods, traveling and exploring antique stores. Follow Lynn Hatter on Twitter: @HatterLynn.
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A housing crisis has emerged in the wake of Hurricane Michael. Now state and federal money is on the way to address it as local residents and leaders...
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Former Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum says John Morgan should put his money where his mouth is. Morgan recently called out Gillum for keeping some $3...
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Governor Ron DeSantis has signed off two major pieces of education legislation this week. They include giving more teachers the option of carrying guns,...
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Tallahassee businessman J.T. Burnette has been indicted in an FBI probe into public corruption in the City of Tallahassee. Former City Commissioner...
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President Donald Trump came to Panama City Beach Wednesday. In his campaign rally he promised $448 million in housing funds for the area, which...
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A key elections bill backed by the state’s supervisors heading for final votes. The measure is meant to address issues stemming from the 2018 election...
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President Donald Trump’s is planning a campaign visit to Panama City. The Panama City News Herald reports emails show the city recently signed off on...
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Complaints about incarcerated women being denied basic hygiene products like pads and tampons has caught the attention of state lawmakers. Now Florida...
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The City of Tallahassee is set to close on its purchase of the old Northwood Mall around May 20 th . That $7.1 million purchase also includes the land...
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Tourism is Florida’s largest industry yet the agency that markets the state could soon be going away. As lawmakers hammer out details of a roughly $90...