
M.S. Butler
M.S. Butler joined WUSF in October, 2014 after becoming the first recipient of the Stephen Noble Intern Scholarship. A Bay Area resident since 1999, he became a full-time student at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg in Fall 2012.He has written articles for the school newspaper The Crow’s Nest covering topics ranging from seasonal flu shots to students carrying guns on campus.
He expects to graduate in Spring 2015 with a degree in Mass Communications/Journalism.
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A new legislative proposal by Florida Sen. Jeff Brandes would place greater restrictions on how cities use red-light cameras.The St. Petersburg…
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Everyone wants to improve the quality of education in America.But there are no silver bullets to accomplish that.Parental involvement, a more challenging…
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During an event billed as a “Call to Assemble,” about 100 people gathered at the Dr. Carter G. Woodson Museum to voice their opposition to a January 22nd…
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It still stands as the U.S. Coast Guard's worst peacetime disaster. And 35 years later survivors, family members and supporters still gather near the…
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St Petersburg's only African-American history museum may be getting the boot. On Thursday, the St. Petersburg Housing Authority voted 4-3 to sell its…
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Gov. Rick Scott was in Tampa Wednesday to talk about education, particularly his push to expand funding for STEM programs - or science, technology,…
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Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn weighed in on the firing of Hillsborough County School Superintendent Mary Ellen Elia on Wednesday.Following Gov. Rick Scott's…
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With same-sex marriage now the law in Florida, a lot of new husbands and wives will be able to join their spouse's state of Florida insurance…
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Pianos are popping up on street corners, sidewalks and other unexpected places in Pinellas County. This is all part of the Pianos in Pinellas program an…
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On Thursday, the St. Petersburg City Council rejected by a 5-3 vote Mayor Rick Kriseman's proposed agreement with the Tampa Bay Rays that would have…