
Regan McCarthy
Phone: (850) 487-3086 x374
Regan McCarthy is the Assignment Editor and Senior News Producer for WFSU News/ Florida Public Radio. Before coming to Tallahassee, Regan graduated with honors from Indiana University’s Ernie Pyle School of Journalism. She worked for several years for NPR member station WFIU in Bloomington, Ind., where she covered local and state government and produced feature and community stories. She has also worked for the London Business Matters Magazine and the Rochester Sentinel, a daily local newspaper. She is the recipient of six professional broadcast awards including first-place Best Radio Feature from the Indiana chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. When she isn’t tracking leading newsmakers she spends her time knitting, reading, strolling through the woods and brunching at new restaurants. Follow Regan McCarthy on Twitter: @Regan_McCarthy
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Tallahassee officials are working to do a better job at preserving communication that could be considered public record. After the Tallahassee Democrat...
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Federal dollars intended to beef up local elections security have arrived in Leon County. Elections Supervisor Mark Early says the money is being doled...
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National Night Out takes place this Tuesday. This year, two Tallahassee neighborhoods will be celebrating.
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An investigation in former Leon County Schools Superintendent Jackie Pons has been closed. The Florida Department of law enforcement confirmed Wednesday...
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Tallahassee government leaders have voted to spend nearly $2-million in taxes on a project called TLH Arts inc. But that decision has left many with...
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New Stage Theatreworks is bringing the show “American Idiot” to Tallahassee this evening. The show is a coming-of-age story told through music from the...
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Leon County plans to join a court fight against a state law that preempts most local gun-related rules. Commissioner Bryan Desolge says for him the...
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The Leon County Commission is following of the Community Redevelopment Agency’s plan for doling out more than $3-million for local arts and culture...
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If elected county commissioner, Jasmine Ali wants to focus on reducing crime and improving quality of life in Leon County’s first district. The 20-year...
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Leon County’s office of tourism is moving and commissioners are putting the old building up for sale. The tourism office will move to the Amtrak station...