
Quincy J Walters
Quincy Walters is a reporter and backup host for WGCU.
He started in public radio as an intern at WUSF, the NPR member station for the Tampa Bay area. A year later, he was a production intern for NPR’s Weekend All Things Considered in Washington, D.C. After Quincy’s internship, he returned to WUSF as a reporter.
His stories have aired on Weekend All Things Considered.
Quincy earned a degree in English with a concentration in creative writing from the University of South Florida.
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When seasonal residents of Southwest Florida start getting ready to head back up north, they may leave behind non-perishable food items, which could spoil…
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All across the country, students walked out of their schools to advocate for gun control and to commemorate the 17 lives lost in the Marjory Stoneman…
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Some Southwest Florida students walked out of their classes at 10:00 this morning on the one month anniversary of the day a 19-year-old walked into…
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Utility company Florida Power & Light unveiled a new component to their solar field in Punta Gorda for members of the media Friday . FPL is saying it’s…
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In 1945 General Dwight D. Eisenhower, later to become President Eisenhower, wanted the world to see what he called the “indescribable horror” of…
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The City of Fort Myers wants to remove lime sludge from a plot of land in the Dunbar community. For decades during the 20th century, the city used a…
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Fort Myers police arrested a man Monday for the Zombicon shooting of 2015 that left one person dead and five injured.At the October 2015 Zombicon event in…
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Two schools in Collier County were on alert Wednesday, after a social media post indicated there could be a shooting at Palmetto Ridge and Gulf Coast High…
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Wednesday began with heightened tension for parents and students with social media threats throughout the state in the wake of the mass shooting exactly…
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Florida Gulf Coast University held a vigil Tuesday night for the victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting that happened last week.…