Chris Remington
Chris Remington knew he wanted to work in public radio beginning in middle school, as WHYY played in his car rides to and from school in New Jersey. He’s freelanced for All Things Considered and was a desk associate for CBS Radio News in New York City. Most recently, he was producing for Capital Public Radio’s Insight booking guests, conducting research and leading special projects at Sacramento’s NPR affiliate.
South Florida is at the intersection of Latin American politics, has become a start-up capital and is a cultural beacon for the world. As a producer for Sundial, Chris wants to spotlight the stories of the diverse community that makes the region shine. Send him your pitches at Sundial@wlrnnews.org.
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Miami residents face the highest housing cost burden of any large metro area in the country. Last year the city of Miami passed an inclusionary zoning...
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Scientists have long been tracking the melting of polar ice caps. Many have attributed their melting across the globe to rising CO2 emissions warming...
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According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, on average Americans spend $1,200 a year on prescription drugs, which is more...
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Dinosaur fossils uncovered five years ago in North Dakota by Palm Beach County Paleontologist Robert DePalma prove the magnitude of an asteroid that...
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Could Florida have something to teach the country about gun control? Federal lawmakers are considering a law that would encourage states to implement...
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A new report has found that six in 10 employed adults in South Florida are spending more than 30 percent of their income on rent. That’s the highest of...
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City of Miramar Mayor Wayne Messam is scheduled to announce his 2020 presidential bid on March 30.
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From toothbrushes, to water bottles, to straws, plastics are a part of everyday life. And yet the damage they cause to oceans and wildlife is well...
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Tens of thousands of Haitians with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) have been granted more time to stay in the Sunshine State , at least for now. TPS...
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Hate groups are on the rise nationwide and Florida has the third-most of any state in the country. These findings are part of the new Intelligence...