Carson Frame
Carson Frame is WUSF's Stephen Noble Intern for Spring 2017. She is a master's student in New York University's Literary Reportage program, with a focus in audio storytelling.
Carson graduated from USF in 2011 with a B.A. in English and International Studies. She began her career in journalism as a reporter for the WMNF 88.5 FM Evening News in 2008. Since then, she's written for Ms. Magazine, Chronogram, Souciant, and Bedford+Bowery, among others. Carson has also done audio work for the podcasts Death, Sex & Money (WNYC) and Memory Motel(Listening Booth Media).
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Drew Garza welcomed the Biden White House lifting a ban on transgender recruits. But Garza and other would-be transgender recruits are waiting for the formal requirements and rules for their service.
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A bill allowing patients and doctors to enter into primary care agreements has moved forward. These "direct primary care" agreements generally involve...
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Gov. Jerry Brown said he will deploy 400 National Guard troops, but they will not enforce immigration laws. Meanwhile, Texas troops have already made their way to the border near Laredo.
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St. Petersburg played host to a regional offshoot of the March for Science on Saturday morning.
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Hurricane season doesn't officially start until June 1, but preparations are already underway. The National Weather Service outlined some new ways it's...
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The Hillsborough County Commission is jumping ahead of the state legislature by creating a framework for medical marijuana dispensaries.
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More than 100 million gallons of wastewater flowed onto St. Petersburg's streets and into Tampa Bay when Tropical Storms Colin and Hermine hit last year...
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Florida Power and Light announced Monday that it plans to build eight solar generators by early 2018. The plants will increase the company's solar...
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Governor Rick Scott’s campaign to save the Visit Florida tourism marketing agency and Enterprise Florida’s business incentive program came to Tampa...
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A bill allowing patients and doctors to enter into primary care agreements has moved forward. These "direct primary care" agreements generally involve...