
Christina Andrews
All Things Considered Host/ProducerChristina’s career as a broadcaster spans over two decades and stretches across Alabama, California, Mississippi and Florida. Having earned a Master’s Degree in English while rising at 3 am to host a morning radio show, she now happily calls Pensacola and WUWF home. She’s an active member of St. Michael’s Basilica on North Palafox Street and visits the beach as often as possible. She’s also an associate producer in her husband, Jimmy’s, film production companies, Vanilla Palm Films and Fish Amen Films.
Contact: christina@wuwf.org or 850 474-2429
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Beulah advocate says ideas align with master plan but local character must remain central
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State leaders push for new maps, while local residents worry about losing their voice
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Escambia County Commissioner Mike Kohler backed away from his proposal to rename a Myrtle Grove street after conservative activist Charlie Kirk, following hours of testimony from residents who said the idea would divide the community and dishonor the neighborhood’s history.
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Digital archive of Catholic miracles arrives in Pensacola as church celebrates young saint
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Once a boarded-up lodge, the building now holds 5,000 books, community space, and hope for the future.
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For the first time since 2015, Florida will reopen black bear hunting.
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A free recovery program has helped 400 people find hope and cut overdose deaths by 68 percent in just two years.
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The Pensacola program that stops affordable homes from vanishing
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Aging cast iron sewer lines have ruptured multiple times this year, leaking raw waste into Skinner Mill Creek and Escambia Bay.
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District 4 commissioner Hofberger advances engineering-led solution to congestion