
Susan Giles Wantuck
Susan Giles Wantuck is our midday news host, and a producer and reporter for WUSF Public Media who focuses her storytelling on arts, culture and history.
She also serves as a music host on Florida's Classical Music Station, WSMR 89.1, 103.9 and at wsmr.org.
She is a lifelong resident with deep roots in Florida. She collects recipes and enjoys writing.
Susan is a graduate of the University of South Florida, where she studied Mass Communication. The Florida Associated Press Broadcasters Association and the Society of Professional Journalists have honored her hosting and reporting work.
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Lakeland Electric is going to need more power later this month, after it brings down its sole coal-powered plant for repairs. Spokesman Chris Neal said,...
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A 60-year-old U.S. Army veteran from St. Petersburg is facing up to 10 years in prison for placing an improvised explosive device at the Bay Pines VA in...
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According to State Attorney General Ashley Moody, Florida is number one in the nation for fraud. And that includes price gouging . It can present in a...
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The Polk County Sheriff's office has arrested a school bus attendant for abusing children and adults in her charge.
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Mindy Thomas, co-host of NPR's "Wow in the World" podcast for children and families is bringing her Wow In The World Pop Up Party to the Tampa Theatre...
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Florida is known for providing easy access to public records. But Barbara Petersen of the Tallahassee-based First Amendment Foundation says the 2019...
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There are more than 4,000 public schools in Florida. Democratic State Sen. Janet Cruz of Tampa is co-sponsoring a bill to filter lead out of the water...
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U.S. Coast Guard members are still on the job, rescuing people and guarding national waters. But with the government shutdown in effect, they're not...
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For nearly two decades, Pinellas County schools have operated magnet programs for students from elementary through high school to teach journalism. The...
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This February, the Florida Orchestra is hoping everyone in the Tampa Bay region will be part of singing together.