
Delaney Brown
Delaney Brown is a radio news intern for the fall of 2019.
Originally from West Palm Beach, Delaney moved to St. Petersburg to study journalism and history at the USF St. Petersburg campus. During her time at the university, Delaney has worked as a staff reporter and general editor for The Crow’s Nest while competing with the nationally ranked sailing team.
Delaney credits her passion for journalism to all the early mornings spent listening to Morning Edition with her dad, and is now excited to spend the semester learning to find her radio voice at WUSF.
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As Tampa's population grows, so does its need for affordable housing.Mayor Jane Castor describes the lack of affordable housing options as a result of…
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Public school teachers advocating for increased pay have found an ally in the Florida business community. Members of both the Council of 100 and the Tampa…
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Addressing community concerns with its initial plan, Sarasota’s Selby Gardens has announced its amended expansion proposal.The initial plan was rejected…
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Some have called Gasparilla "Mardi Gras without the Catholicism," and what would either of those celebrations be without an abundance of beads?But long…
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More than 300,000 people are expected to line Bayshore Boulevard on Saturday for the Gasparilla Pirate Fest, the Tampa Bay area’s annual parade.Tampa…
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Hundreds of thousands of spectators are expected to break out the pirate costumes, line Bayshore Boulevard, and beg for beads Saturday for the Children's…
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State lawmakers are set to consider legislation that would mandate increased safety measures for bus drivers and strengthen criminal penalties for…
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St. Petersburg city council members say it's time for property owners to do their part in fixing the city's sewage woes.After a public hearing on…
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When Heather Howard cut ties with her parents last year, the University of South Florida senior suddenly found herself wondering where she would find her…
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The Florida Department of Education is investigating the Sarasota County School District after a state judge found the district placed a number of…