Reagan Knight

Host, SC Public Radio's All Things Considered

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.

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Stories

  • Tracking closures across the state

    Upstate: Midlands: Kershaw County School District - All weekend activities canceled (Saturday, Jan. 31, and Sunday, Feb. 1) South Carolina State Museum - Closed on Saturday, January 31st and Sunday, February 1st The COMET - The COMET, fixed-route, DART, and USC transit...
  • Space Heater Safety Tips

    While temperatures dip below freezing in many areas across the state, its important to remember how to use space heaters safely.
  • FILE - A sign is seen outside a clinic with the South Plains Public Health District, Feb. 23, 2025, in Brownfield, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)

    SC measles surpasses 640 cases

    The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) has confirmed 88 new cases of measles since Friday, pushing the state's total in the current Upstate outbreak to 646.
  • SCDMV New Website Address

    Starting January 5, 2026, the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) has officially moved to a new web address: dmv.sc.gov.
  • See Tracks? Think Train Week

    First held in the U.S. in 2017, this National Rail Safety week effort among Operation Lifesaver Inc., State Operation Lifesaver Programs and rail safety partners across the U.S., Canada and Mexico is now called See Tracks?
  • National Tire Safety Week

    Today all the way through July 4th is National Tire Safety Week. And with Independence Day this Friday, AAA expects 72.2 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from home over the holiday weekend.