
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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For decades during the 20th Century, the City of Fort Myers dumped lime sludge—a byproduct of the water treatment processes—in Dunbar, a predominately…
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President Donald Trump’s mental fitness has been called into question ever since he announced his candidacy. Partially based on early morning Twitter…
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Several Florida Republican lawmakers are against a Trump administration proposal that could increase the amount of offshore drilling.The U.S. Department…
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Stone crab claws are considered a delicacy by some and for many southwest Florida fisheries, the season is a critical money-making time of year. We’re in…
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With near-freezing overnight temperatures forecast for the next several nights across Southwest Florida, cold weather shelters have opened in the region.…
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Cold temperatures are breaking records in many parts of the country, bringing snow to Northern Florida, and sending a chill down the entire peninsula. And…
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A Fort Myers city councilman held a press conference Thursday to address the Dunbar dumpsite.For decades during the 20th century, the city of Fort Myers…
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Laura, a Curious Gulf Coast inquirer, asked: "When we moved to Southwest Florida from the Pacific Northwest we were surprised that Florida doesn't have a…
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Last week, in an unprecedented and historic move, President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and said he wants to move the U.S.…
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This summer, an outgoing City of Fort Myers employee revealed that the city used land near downtown as a dumpsite for decades during the 20th century. In…