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Tyler Luginski
WUSF Rush Family Radio News internA modern journalist knows the importance of considering how the elements of a story will adapt across different platforms. For me, those considerations drive my multimedia approach to news.
As a radio news intern for WUSF, I aim to cultivate an engaging online media experience for our audiences on the stories that matter most to them.
As an undergraduate student, I gained firsthand media experience by working with various digital media companies and managing my university journalism club. Writing and producing content with a digital focus prepared me for working in the modern newsroom.
I am currently pursuing my M.A. in Digital Journalism and Design through the University of South Florida, with plans to become a multimedia journalist who tells stories of creativity in the arts and culture.
When I’m not studying or working, you’ll likely find me searching through the bins of a local record shop or spending a free afternoon playing live music for family and friends.
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The Rental and Move-in Assistance Program, which began in 2022, will see a new round of applicants receive financial assistance for rental and housing.
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The aftermath of Debby has left several parts of the region flooded or susceptible to major flooding in the coming days.
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The blood donation organization says it’s remaining operational to collect, test and distribute blood as it works to restore full functionality to its systems "as expeditiously as possible.”
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Proposed amendments from the university would present limitations to student-organized events like protests and fundraisers.
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Part of a new citywide initiative in partnership with the nonprofit Current Initiatives, “Suds and Solutions,” offers access to free laundry services and government resources right at the laundromat.
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The extension of the bike path is part of an effort to provide more ways for residents to get around Tampa as neighborhoods grow.
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The announcement by Diagnostic Clinic Medical Group highlights the growing shortages of health care options for Florida residents.
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The July Fourth event is returning to Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park with family-friendly activities, live entertainment and an evening fireworks display.
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Some people are worried that extended construction will hinder businesses and residents in Ybor City; Tampa officials are working to try to limit any possible negative impacts.
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The proposed changes would add an additional $26.8 million to the initial budget projections.