
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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The Seminole Tribe of Florida has stopped remitting gambling payments to the state. The tribe announced the move in a letter delivered to Governor Ron...
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Next time you get gas you might notice a new sticker on the pump featuring state Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried’s face in front of a background of...
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Florida lawmakers are touting the success of the recently completed legislative session. House Speaker Jose Oliva says one thing that made a difference...
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Florida lawmakers extended their legislative session by one day to do the one thing they’re constitutionally required to do—pass a budget. Lawmakers...
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A bill moving through the legislature would put local governments on the hook for attorney’s fees if they pass rules expressly preempted by the state.
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A controversial bill that bans local governments from adopting or practicing sanctuary city policies is moving forward, but it comes with some new...
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A controversial bill that bans local governments from adopting or practicing sanctuary city policies is moving forward, but it comes with some new...
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Tallahassee Commissioners have given city staff the go-ahead to continue looking into a co-location project with the energy group NextEra—but it comes...
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Leon County Commissioners want more information about a NextEra Energy project. Reports from the Tallahassee Democrat indicate the project will connect...
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Some Florida lawmakers say it’s too easy to change the state’s constitution. They want to raise the bar in an effort to keep what they say are policy...