Reagan Knight
Reagan Knight is the local All Things Considered host for SC Public Radio. Born and raised in Florida, Reagan found his love for public media while studying at the University of Florida. During his time at the university's public radio station, WUFT, he covered stories ranging from hurricanes, trains, and toll roads, and took pride in being a voice for smaller communities. After graduating from the University of Florida, Reagan became the Creative Services Director for a cluster of commercial stations in Florida. He eventually returned to public media by joining SC Public Radio in 2024.
Stories
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America 250 tour stops in Columbia
May 26, 2026America 250 stopped in Columbia Tuesday as part of the Our American Story tour. The nationwide initiative collects stories from people all across the country, including South Carolina. -
AAA offers free towing for impaired drivers over Memorial Day
May 25, 2026[npr_image:g-s486-1841335] The complimentary service is available to both AAA members and non-members through 6 a.m. Tuesday, May 26. When a driver calls the hotline, AAA will dispatch a tow truck to transport the individual and their vehicle to a safe location within a 10... -
Palmetto Railways to restart operations in Hampton and Colleton counties.
April 13, 2026A 40-mile stretch of track in southwestern South Carolina is coming back as state-owned Palmetto Railways reactivates the Salkehatchie Subdivision. The line, which runs through Hampton and Colleton counties, has been largely silent since 2012 following the closure of the... -
Joint Base Charleston announces a different Charleston Airshow event
April 07, 2026Joint Base Charleston has changed the location of its annual Charleston Airshow due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. The show will now be a one-day, off-base event set to take place over the Charleston Harbor. -
Amtrak completes multi-million dollar upgrades at two South Carolina stations
March 13, 2026This week Duke Energy announced in a press release it's foundation will be investing $500,000 through the Helping Emergency Response Organizations (HERO) grant program. The funding is designed to assist weather-related emergency response and preparedness for South Carolina... -
NNSA Approves $1.4B Training Center at Savannah River Site
March 10, 2026The High-Fidelity Training and Operations Center (HFTOC) recently received "Critical Decision-2/3" approval, establishing a project baseline and allowing full-scale construction to begin on the $1.4 billion facility.