
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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As hurricane season approaches, Florida and other states are confronting a significant shift in disaster-response policy. The federal government is scaling back its role, placing more on state and local authorities.
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Pensacola Beach’s welcome sign now reads “Drive East Along Gulf of America,” in red, white and blue letters styled after the American flag.
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Escambia County Commissioner Steve Stroberger pledges action on firehouse, beach access
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At dawn local photography enthusiasts gather to learn the discipline and technique behind bird photography, focusing on light, behavior, and ethical observation.
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is considering yearly bear hunting season in Florida.
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County officials have paused discretionary spending to religious and private groups amid constitutional concerns, launching a legal review of whether such donations serve a lawful public purpose.
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Board of County Commissioners Chairman Mike Kohler shares information learned at the Defense Communities Summit in Washington, D.C.
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A historic Pensacola theater celebrates one century of entertainment and memories.
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Monarch butterfly endangered species listing draws new comments
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Mardi Gras may be best known for the massive celebrations in New Orleans and Mobile, but in Pensacola, the annual festival has grown into a unique and vibrant tradition of its own.