Naomi Prioleau
Naomi Prioleau is a WUSF News Fellow for the summer of 2016.
Naomi is a graduate student at the University of South Florida, where she also received her bachelor's degree from the USF School of Mass Communications.
She began her journalism career as a teen reporter at the Kansas City Star. She has been published in The Tampa Tribune, the Florida Courier, the online magazine for the National Association of Black Journalists and most recently, at the Marshall News Messenger in Texas.
She is now working on earning a graduate degree in Spanish.
Naomi previously interned for WUSF from 2010 to 2011, making her the first two-time student reporter at the station.
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A number of areas in North Carolina have decided not to work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In the following weeks, ICE has carried out a number of raids, arresting hundreds.
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A bill has been recently to abolish the Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission. The commission was created by the state to regulate...
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The city of St. Petersburg will become the first city in Florida to completely transition to clean and renewable energy. The city council voted...
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Medical marijuana was legalized in Florida after Amendment 2 passed during last week's election, but there are still questions as to what this means...
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The "Mayors for Hillary" bus tour stopped in St. Petersburg, Friday afternoon to urge the Black community to vote for Democratic presidential nominee,...
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A Tampa-area lawmaker is calling for an investigation of the Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission.
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Hillsborough County might see the end of ridesharing companies like Uber or Lyft if stricter regulations are passed.
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Presidential candidate Donald Trump has a lead over candidate Hillary Clinton in Florida, according to a new swing states poll by Quinnipiac University.
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Even though Florida is known for its sun and beaches, this Saturday, aspiring bobsledders will spend their day preparing for ice and cold weather. The...
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The Hernando County Sheriff’s Office announced Wednesday that the Text to 9-1-1 technology would become available to residents effective immediately. In...