
Tom Flanigan
Phone: (850) 487-3086 x362
Tom Flanigan has been with WFSU News since 2006, with a focus on covering local news personalities, issues and organizations. He began his broadcast career more than 30 years before that and covered news for several radio stations in Florida, Texas and his home state of Maryland. In between, he spent a number of years in corporate communications for a few private firms, time that he calls “invaluable” for giving him a greatly expanded media perspective. During the relatively rare times he’s not racing to cover various community events and activities, Tom enjoys reading and playing guitar (He was a professional drummer in a previous life and is trying to expand his musical horizons). Follow Tom Flaniganon Twitter: @flanigan_tom.
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Cancer chemotherapy often means serious hair loss, but many patients may be spared that as the result of a new device that looks a little like a World War II aviator's cap.
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Florida's Physicians for Social Responsibility want Governor Ron DeSantis to require mask-wearing in certain situations.
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A bill allowing the state to preempt local governments on nearly all aspects of regulation concerning short-term vacation rentals, like Airbnb, has...
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It seems more and more North Florida families are literally self-destructing.
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The weekend death of former Florida legislative leader and longtime educator T-K Wetherell is being mourned throughout the state; especially by those...
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Former Florida House Speaker and FSU President T.K. Wetherell has gone into hospice care after battling cancer for a decade and a half.
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After much debate and controversy, Florida State University will change one building’s name, keep another building’s name as is and relocate a founder’s...
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Have you ever wondered what the world actually looked like a billion years ago? A Capital City scientist has helped discover at least a partial answer...
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After an absence of many years, some very rare amphibians are back in their North Florida homeland this week. That homecoming is the result of much...
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A few weeks ago, Florida Governor Rick Scott signed the state’s School Safety Bill into law. Part of the new law sets aside $69 million to provide...