LaToya Dennis
News Director & Managing EditorLDennis@cfpublic.org
407-237-2300 Ext. 131
LaToya Dennis began her journalism career as a general assignment reporter at WUWM in Milwaukee in 2006. Throughout her tenure, she has taken on many leadership roles from training and mentoring newsroom fellows to co-executive producing an Edward R. Murrow award winning series called Project Milwaukee. Dennis has been at the forefront of rethinking what news is and how to best deliver it to communities not traditionally well served by public radio. She holds both a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in Journalism from Michigan State University.
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Central Florida Public Media convened a small group of people from our coverege area to talk about how they're feeling leading up to the General Election. They all agree that we have more in common than not.
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The November elections are two months away, and as the campaigning heats up, some Central Floridians say they're not willing to engage in political talk via social media.
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Central Florida Public Media recently spoke to a small group of people from our region who say character and civility will have a big impact on who gets there vote this year.
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Four Central Floridians gathered to talk about how they're feeling this election season ahead of the November vote.
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Central Florida Public Media is exploring the impacts of climate change and rising water on our region.
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Central Florida Public Media is exploring the impacts of climate change and rising water on our region.
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2023 is coming to an end. Here at 90.7 WMFE, we are closing out the year by taking a look back at the 23 most popular stories from the year. From rising sea levels to African American history to stories of the unhoused, WMFE continues to bring you the unbiased news and information important to our region.
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Next week, WMFE News will begin airing a series called Central Florida Seen and Heard: Immigration Divide. It will explore Florida's new immigration laws.
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Next week, WMFE News will begin airing a series called Central Florida Seen and Heard: Immigration Divide. It will explore Florida's new immigration laws.
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The Tornado Watch includes Jacksonville, Lake City, Gainesville, Ocala, Cedar Key, The Villages, Tampa, Lakeland, Sarasota and Fort Myers. Times of arrival of the storms in the story.