Gina Jordan
Gina Jordan is the host of Morning Edition for WFSU News. Gina is a Tallahassee native and graduate of Florida State University. She spent 15 years working in news/talk and country radio in Orlando before becoming a reporter and All Things Considered host for WFSU in 2008. She left after a few years to spend more time with her son, working part-time as the capital reporter/producer for WLRN Public Media in Miami and as a drama teacher at Young Actors Theatre. She also blogged and reported for StateImpact Florida, an NPR education project, and produced podcasts and articles for AVISIAN Publishing. Gina has won awards for features, breaking news coverage, and newscasts from contests including the Associated Press, Green Eyeshade, and Murrow Awards. Gina is on the Florida Associated Press Broadcasters Board of Directors. Gina is thrilled to be back at WFSU! In her free time, she likes to read, travel, and watch her son play football.
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The state does a periodic review and makes recommendations about programs that should be considered for removal. Each university then decides whether to make changes.
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Wild oysters are being pulled from the waters of Apalachicola Bay after a five year break, but only for a short season. Restaurants are selling out almost as fast they get them.
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The Gulf Specimen Marine Lab says search efforts continue as they treat turtles in varying stages of recovery.
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Political disagreements are becoming really problematic when it comes to relationships, according to a new report from FSU's Institute for Governance and Civics.
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A wide-ranging proposal dubbed the "rural renaissance bill" is back and ready to be heard by the full chamber in January.
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Florida State University's Institute for Governance and Civics has released data on free expression attitudes amid rising political polarization.
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Johnson recently marked 100 days as FAMU's president. Her selection was controversial as critics decried her ties to Governor Ron DeSantis and lack of leadership in academia.
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The WFSU podcast "Speaking Of" delves into the proposal. Tallahassee leaders will hear more about it at next week's commission meeting.
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The state is pursuing the death penalty for Phoenix Ikner, accused in a mass shooting at Florida State University that left two people dead and six injured.
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Buc-ee's is a popular stop for travelers. Now the company has filed a permit application with Leon County government for a spot near Capital Circle NW and I-10.