
Jessica Meszaros
Jessica Meszaros is a reporter and host of Morning Edition at WUSF Public Media, and former reporter and host of All Things Considered for WGCU News.
She was a multimedia reporter for Miami’s public radio station, WLRN Radio, for more than two years.
In the summer of 2013, Jessica interned for NPR's All Things Considered in Washington D.C. She has a background in newspaper reporting from her summer 2014 internship with the Sun-Sentinel in South Florida.
Jessica graduated from Florida International University with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the Honors College.
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Hendry County farmers and ranchers sustained significant damage to their crops and lands, after Hurricane Irma touched down on Southwest Florida on Sunday…
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Hurricane Irma and the massive bands of wind and rain the rocked Southwest Florida has moved north, but in the aftermath of the storm, hundreds of…
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Irma made it's second Florida landfall Sunday afternoon at Marco Island as a category three hurricane. The storm, now downgraded to a tropical storm, has…
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NOTE: This blog post will be updated throughout the storm. As Hurricane Irma approaches South Florida, mandatory evacuations are being issued. Below are…
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Florida health officials say after major storms and natural disasters, there’s an increase of carbon monoxide poisoning cases, and they're informing…
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There’s quite a bit of livestock in rural parts of Southwest Florida. Gene McAvoy with the University of Florida stationed in Hendry County says the best…
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Southwest Florida farmers just started planting produce, like tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, squash and melons about three weeks ago. It's about 10 percent…
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Florida’s sugar is ready to be harvested in about three weeks. It’s a more than $3 billion industry in the state spanning from Hendry County to Palm Beach…
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As major Hurricane Irma makes its way to Florida, farmers across the state have to prepare their lands.Most of Florida’s citrus groves, sugarcane fields,…
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Historic floods are slowly receding in South Fort Myers after they caused more than 200 people to evacuate. A tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico…