
Lynn Hatter
Lynn Hatter is a Florida A&M University graduate with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. Lynn has served as reporter/producer for WFSU since 2007 with education and health care issues as her key coverage areas. She is an award-winning member of the Capital Press Corps and has participated in the NPR Kaiser Health News Reporting Partnership and NPR Education Initiative. When she’s not working, Lynn spends her time watching sci-fi and action movies, writing her own books, going on long walks through the woods, traveling and exploring antique stores. Follow Lynn Hatter on Twitter: @HatterLynn.
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After a rough start, a Florida Senate education panel has managed to move a major testing bill forward. The proposal is a mix of two separate testing...
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A rift has emerged along a now-familiar fault line in the House and Senate Education spending plans. The chambers are again at odds over how to count...
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A Senate education panel has temporarily postponed a school testing overhaul bill—putting one of the two major testing proposals in jeopardy.
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Both prescription and illegal opioids are driving a national spike in overdose deaths. According to the Centers for Disease Control, they were involved...
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For the past several years, Florida’s public colleges and universities have sought to shield high-level position searches from the state’s sunshine law.…
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Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum has only been running for governor for about a week, but he’s already facing a controversy about his use of a political…
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A Senate plan for changes to the state’s public colleges and universities sailed smoothly through its first panel hearing Monday. Questions mostly...
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The future could get a little brighter for some Florida college students. There’s a growing consensus to increase awards for some of the state’s highest...
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As a presidential recount continues in Wisconsin there’s an independent push for an election review in Florida. Donald Trump won Florida by more than...
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Florida Supreme Court is weighing whether to reinstate a hold on the state’s 24 hour abortion wait law. The court heard arguments in the case Tuesday.
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A trial over a 26-year water fight between Florida and Georgia is underway before the U.S. Supreme Court. A special master appointed by the court began...
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The federal emergency management agency, is urging Floridians with Hurricane Hermine and Matthew-related damage to file their flood claims.