
Scott Finn
Scott Finn is a former news director at WUSF Public Media, which provides in-depth reporting for Tampa Bay and all of Florida.
Before moving to Tampa in 2009, he was news director at West Virginia Public Broadcasting and a reporter for The Charleston Gazette, where he covered state government, business and education and won top awards from the National Education Writers Association and Investigative Reporters and Editors.
Scott is a native of Creston, Iowa and has his masterâ
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Every year, hundreds of thousands of teenagers in the United States quit high school without diplomas—an epidemic so out of control that nobody knows the…
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Rev. Terry Jones has a knack for getting publicity, so it is no surprise he’s inserted himself into the latest controversy involving Islam.The surprise…
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A Habitat for Humanity chapter “was misled” when it purchased a piece of property from the brother of Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-Sarasota, according to a board…
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We have big news today here at WUSF Public Media. Health News Florida, a non-profit website with a substantial following, is now part of WUSF.This means…
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A Tampa Bay Times investigation is raising questions about Congressman Vern Buchanan of Sarasota and a land deal involving a nonprofit that helps…
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Scott Finn of WUSF Public Media in Tampa, Fla., wonders why some media reports paint his city — host of the Republican National Convention — as "a disaster" and the "strip club capital of the world." He says Tampa looks as much like America as anywhere else and that bashers should back off.
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First, they were sent to a hotel an hour's drive away from the convention.And then, they were forgotten.At least that's how the Florida Delegation feels…
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This five-day forecast says it all. Isaac's track has shifted toward New Orleans and away from Florida.Florida is no longer under a tropical storm…
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Frankly, I expected more.Here are the entire contents of the "Busch Gardens" bag given to the media today:- "No Apologies" by Mitt Romney- Battery-powered…
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When Mitt Romney comes to Tampa for the Republican National Convention, he’ll be speaking to a local audience that’s been inundated – not just with rain,…