Joanna Keen
WUSF Stephen Noble Digital News internI am just starting to spread my wings in the world of professional journalism, and I couldn’t bemore happy to be an intern here at WUSF.
I major in journalism at the University of Florida, where I have logged countless hours working for WUFT News. That newsroom has given me a sampling of all areas of the newsroom, but I especially loved to play the role of editor and producer. The pursuit of that dream brought me to WUSF.
In addition to telling stories, I also love to read them in books of all sizes and types. I am most happy when I am writing poetry, playing any sport, or just existing in the presence of my friends.
I grew up in Florida, taking walks in the woods and along the beaches. It is forever my home.
I started at WUSF in January, 2023, and you can look to me for news you can use, as I hope to provide information on community events as well as the challenges the Tampa Bay area faces.
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The Sound amphitheater will be the next step in redeveloping Coachman Park as a part of Imagine Clearwater.
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Tampa Mayor Jane Castor says the 50-acre Gas Worx development is "going to transform Ybor City."
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Art lovers − expert, casual and novice − will pack Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park this weekend as the area's top talent will showcase their works for the 53rd year.
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The Public Service Commission is slated March 7 to take up proposals from Duke and other state utilities. Customers can expect to see higher bills in April.
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This year's festival will be held Mar. 2-12, and will feature the signature headline musical acts along with rides and entertainment.
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The Tampa Riverwalk will be expanded by five miles and connect areas including Tampa Heights, Bayshore Boulevard, and Hyde Park to downtown.
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Daniel Lyons Scott, who identifies himself as a member of the Proud Boys white supremacist group, was captured on security footage forcing his way through the line of police that was guarding the Capitol.
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They include exhibits, discussions and festivals across the region.
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The Florida State Fair will come to Tampa on Feb. 9. Find out what's new and how to prepare.
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St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch chose the Hines-Rays team to reimagine Tropicana Field and the Historic Gas Plant District. Here are the details of the proposal.