
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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May is bike month and in Tallahassee one way to take advantage of the warmer weather is by renting a Pace bike.
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As the temperatures warm and more families head out doors, the Leon County Health Department is reminding residents to protect themselves from risk of...
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Housing for working class people is part of a planned Tallahassee development. While officials passed an ordinance to support housing aimed at working...
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Florida Wildlife Officials are considering an executive order to keep so called “Injurious wildlife species” from being brought into the state. Paul...
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Leon County Commissioners are working out the details of their spending plan for the coming year. County Administrator Vince Long says initial budget...
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The number of fires in Tallahassee is up this year compared to the same time last year. firefighters are hoping to extinguish that trend with a fire...
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Tallahassee Interim City Manager Reese Goad says he’d like to ensure city employees get more training on when they must decline or report gifts. The...
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The city of Tallahassee is offering to foot the bill for about 130 residents in Tallahassee’s Southside to switch from septic tanks to sewer.
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The Tallahassee city commission is joining a group of South Florida cities in a fight against a state gun preemption rule.
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Hundreds of people signed up Tuesday night to be heard on a Leon County firearm ordinance. The county approved a new rule that requires background...