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Author: Wayne Garcia

Wayne Garcia is an award-winning journalist and educator, working in Florida newspapers, colleges and political campaigns for 30 years. He is a senior instructor and former director of Zimmerman School of Advertising and Mass Communications. His background is in political and investigative journalism. Garcia teaches courses in Mass Communications and Society, Beginning Reporting, Advanced Reporting, the Future of Journalism, Editing I, and Writing for the Mass Media. As a journalist, he worked for the St. Petersburg Times, Tampa Tribune and Gainesville Sun daily newspapers. During his tenure as the political editor for the alt-weekly Creative Loafing, Garcia won two Sunshine State Awards for his political writing and his widely read political blog. He was the 2009 recipient of the Irene Miller Vigilance in Journalism Award from the Pinellas Chapter of the ACLU. He is a past executive director of the Florida Scholastic Press Association, the leading advocacy group for high school journalists in the state. As a political consultant for nine years, he ran or was part of more than 100 campaigns in the state of Florida. A native of Scotch Plains, N.J., who grew up in Fort Lauderdale, Garcia is a Florida Gator and a USF Bull, having earned his master’s degree from USF St. Petersburg.
President Joe Biden speaking
Posted onFebruary 10, 2023February 15, 2023Florida Focus newsbreak

BTS: Covering President Biden’s visit to the University of Tampa

Florida Focus news reporters from the University of South Florida were on hand to provide coverage of Joe Biden’s presidential visit to Tampa, where he…

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the giviing Tuesday logo, white letters on blue background
Posted onNovember 29, 2022November 29, 2022Florida Focus newsbreak

Giving Tuesday reminds shoppers to support charities, needs

On the heels of Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday, Tuesday is the day to turn your attention to the more needy in…

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Charlie Crist stands at a lectern at a rally
Posted onNovember 8, 2022November 9, 2022Florida Focus newsbreak

Election night in Tampa Bay: Decision 2022

Election night coverage and updates by Jeremiah Mckay, Carlos Travieso, Chrisovaladou Pantelis and Baalaaj Harris. Update: 8:57 p.m. EDT Retired Green Beret and Purple Heart…

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a dipper cup contains water and mosquito larvae
Posted onOctober 6, 2022October 10, 2022Florida Focus newsbreak

Pinellas County workers hope to be buzzkills in the mosquito war

Kailey Travis wasn’t always a bug lover, but working six months for Pinellas County mosquito control has broadened her horizons. “People like to ask, what’s…

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A color-enhanced satellite photo loop of Hurricane Eta in 2020
Posted onApril 12, 2022April 12, 2022Florida Focus newsbreak

Tampa Bay Times analyzes hurricanes, NHC data showing how flooding will get more devastating

Climate change and big storms cause major problems for Florida already, but a recent collaboration has found just how bad that effect will be in…

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A screen capture portrait of podcaster Eliza Smith
Posted onApril 4, 2022April 4, 2022Florida Focus newsbreak

Pasco County teen advocates for mental health on her podcast

Video story produced and reported by Emma Franz. The anchor is Leali Shalabi. A 16-year-old from Land O’ Lakes is hosting a podcast that takes…

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The football head coach at Lennard High sits in front of a white and purple football helmets
Posted onApril 1, 2022April 1, 2022Florida Focus newsbreak

Work remains to make young athletes safe from injuries

Our Julio Martinez reports on athlete safety, talking with a youth soccer coach and high school football coach about the dangers inherent in their sports…

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A woman volunteer pulls green leafy vegetables at the Seminole Heights Community Gardens
Posted onApril 16, 2021Featured

Community gardens grow food, fellowship in Seminole Heights as pandemic-safe activity

This video story was reported and produced by David Rose. They work together to grow together. That is the story of the Seminole Heights Community…

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A screen capture of USf student organization event lniks
Posted onDecember 13, 2020News Reporting

Student leaders at USF talk about the challenges of the COVID-19 semester

As part of the Fall 2020 Advanced Reporting class, USF student journalists were curious about how student leaders perceived this strangest of semesters. Was it…

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cows
Posted onDecember 3, 2020July 18, 2022Featured

Factory farming causing big problems for local ranches

Farms where cows get to roam in open fields are becoming harder to find today. Experts say that factory farming is causing big problems for a lot of local ranches.

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