
Susan Giles Wantuck
Susan Giles Wantuck is our midday news host, and a producer and reporter for WUSF Public Media who focuses her storytelling on arts, culture and history.
She also serves as a music host on Florida's Classical Music Station, WSMR 89.1, 103.9 and at wsmr.org.
She is a lifelong resident with deep roots in Florida. She collects recipes and enjoys writing.
Susan is a graduate of the University of South Florida, where she studied Mass Communication. The Florida Associated Press Broadcasters Association and the Society of Professional Journalists have honored her hosting and reporting work.
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Busch Gardens in Tampa is opening back up on Thursday, June 11. That’s a full month earlier than Disney World and about a week after Universal Studios...
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Now that the school year is coming to a close, parents are trying to figure out what their children will do this summer. Many camps are being cancelled,...
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Brick and mortar stores have struggled during the coronavirus pandemic. But as an essential business, Publix Supermarkets has thrived.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis hailed the work by medical professionals in Central Florida to fight COVID-19 Sunday. DeSantis held a press conference...
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Beach closures due to the coronavirus pandemic are devastating Florida’s tourism industry but they could be beneficial for shorebirds that nest on the...
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Many businesses have been shuttered because of coronavirus, but boat ramps and marinas in Hillsborough and Pinellas County remained open over the weekend.
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U.S. Sen. Rick Scott is wanting clarification about financial support for small business owners in Florida affected by the coronavirus.
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About two weeks ago, Dr. Charles Lockwood, dean of the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, came to researcher Summer Decker with a...
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Love it or hate it, Daylight Saving Time will be back this weekend. It's a time when we can all look forward to the bleary-eyed week after we "spring...
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Daylight Saving Time may feel like it’s always been a part of our lives, but it really didn’t come into general use in the United States until near the...