
Steve Newborn
ReporterI cover Florida’s unending series of issues with the environment and politics in the Tampa Bay area, and also am on occasional host for Florida Matters, our half-hour public affairs show.
I love to go camping, ride bikes and go for long paddles on scenic, winding rivers, so I can think about that while covering meetings that go on for hours.
I've been around Florida so long that I have covered events that most people can’t remember anymore. I've been with WUSF since 2001, and covered President George W. Bush’s speech in Sarasota as the Sept. 11 attacks unfolded; the ongoing drama over whether the feeding tube should be removed from Terri Schiavo; the arrest and terrorism trial of USF professor Sami Al-Arian; how the BP Deepwater Horizon spill affected Florida; and followed the Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition as they walked and paddled through the state — twice.
I also got the privilege of tagging along with a Sarasota-based group investigating how manatees are faring in Cuba.
Before joining WUSF, I covered environmental and Polk County news for the late, great Tampa Tribune and worked for NASA at the Kennedy Space Center during the early days of the space shuttle. Again, stuff that most people can’t even remember. Oh, and I'm a graduate of the University of South Florida, back when it was about a third of the size it is now. Before it even had a football team. Go Bulls!
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The monster vehicles are ready to help people trapped by high waters during the next major storm.
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Hundreds of homes far inland were flooded last year during Hurricane Milton. We look at the reason why and what local governments are doing to keep it from happening again.
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Sarasota County recently updated its plan for areas prone to flooding. If approved, lower flood insurance rates could be in residents' future.
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As of Monday night, no charges have been filed in the crash that killed one person and injured several others. Police have released the names of the man who was killed on the ferry, as well as both boat operators.
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Mayor Jane Castor gave an update on hurricanes Helene and Milton during her State of the City address.
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A rewording of the Endangered Species Act is being proposed by the Trump administration. Public comment is being taken until May 19.
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Hillsborough County is holding public meetings to hear how it can do a better job of handling flooding during the upcoming storm season.
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Tampa city officials are working to make sure that backups from ditches and stormwater drains during last year's hurricanes don't happen again. A public meeting will be held on April 29.
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The eight public meetings will be held through May 19.
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Pinellas County has signed a deal with the Pinellas School Board to preserve 14 acres of natural land just south of Tarpon Springs.