
Ryan Dailey
Senior Producer/All Things Considered HostRyan Dailey is a reporter/producer for WFSU/Florida Public Radio. After graduating from Florida State University, Ryan went into print journalism working for the Tallahassee Democrat for five years. At the Democrat, he worked as a copy editor, general assignment and K-12 education reporter.
Born in Nashua, New Hampshire, Ryan also lived in Lawrenceville, Georgia and Southwest Florida before moving to Tallahassee. On a day off, you might find him playing guitar, attempting to play golf or hanging out with his dog, Buddy.
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The Sachs poll’s major finding was 70 percent of Leon Voters planned to vote for the new tax and creation of a Council.
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DeSantis made the case for quarantining symptomatic students and staff, but avoiding closing entire campuses.
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Early voting lasts through Sunday, November 1 in Leon County.
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The 2020 presidential race promises to be a close one in the perennial battleground state of Florida
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A main objective of the audit will be to evaluate if TPD’s use of force policy “is consistent with modern policing standards and best practices.”
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Complicating any potential move on that front, who has final say on removing or relocating the monument has long been in question.
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The group is running a high-profile fundraising effort to pay fines and fees for felons, so they can again vote in elections.
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission recently postponed making a final rule on its proposal to ban wild oyster harvesting in the Apalachicola Bay until 2025.
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The Senate will pay $200 hourly to the hospital for providing services – and an increased rate of nearly $270 per hour for “physician-specific” services.
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It’s now been two years since the Category 5 storm made landfall, bringing dangerous 155 miles per hour winds, devastating property and people’s livelihoods. Dozens were killed by the storm.