
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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The City of Sarasota has declared a state of emergency over the toxic red tide bloom that began in November. Todd Kerkering is the emergency manager for...
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Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County spokeswoman Maggie Hall said they've confirmed a case of the measles in a child who was not vaccinated...
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There are more than 200,000 students attending hundreds of schools across the Hillsborough County Public School district. The average age of those...
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Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri spoke at a press conference Tuesday to update the public about a recent controversial "stand your ground" case ....
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The twenty-four surviving members of the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office said good-bye to Sergeant Noel Ramirez and Deputy Sheriff Taylor Lindsey...
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Manatee County is trying to turn things around for the youngest victims of the opioid epidemic - children. Organizations within the community, such as...
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Florida beachgoers often imagine a day on the water. Colorful umbrellas peppered across the sand, the sound of waves foaming as they crash onto the...
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You might think that running errands will keep you fit over the holidays. But if that isn't working, here are some ways to apply technology to your...
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About two weeks from now on August 21, a lot of people will be looking up. They will be witnessing the first "coast to coast" solar eclipse visible in...
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Florida's school districts are figuring out how to respond to a new state law that covers quite a lot, and may have a major impact. On Tuesday, in what...