
Amanda Brannon
WJCT NEWS INTERN SPRING 2019
Amanda Brannon is a senior at University of North Florida.
Originally from South East Florida she moved to Jacksonville to pursue a Bachelor degree in Multimedia Production.
Amanda has a passion for current events both domestic and international.
Unrelated to work, Amanda loves finding any excuse to be outside and to spend time with her dogs.
She is excited to intern for WJCT.
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First Coast ConnectIt was one year ago today that a mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School sparked a national youth protest movement to stop gun violence in…
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Yuno, who grew up in Jacksonville's Arlington area, is gaining recognition across the country and in Europe for his music. He has been named frtyfve’s…
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First Coast ConnectMayoral candidate Anna Brosche has hired a top Democratic strategist in the Jacksonville mayor’s race as she seeks to build a bipartisan coalition to…
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First Coast ConnectA new effort dedicated to enriching the city’s young people and reducing high crime rates is underway.ELEVATE Jacksonville is a civic educational…
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First Coast ConnectGov. Ron DeSantis has announced plans to eliminate the Gardiner program waitlist of nearly 2,000 students. He was in Jacksonville Monday to make the…
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Earlier this week police announced the arrests of six people in “Operation Rap Up.” They are convicted felons accused of illegal firearm possession. At…
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First Coast ConnectEarlier this week police announced the arrest of six people accused of illegal firearm possession. At least five were seen in locally-produced music…
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First Coast ConnectNext week the Glynn County, Georgia, School System plans to launch STOPit, a technology platform aimed at helping schools stay on top of bullying and…
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First Coast ConnectEarlier this week, JEA announced a list of potential sites for its new downtown headquarters.The potential locations for the new corporate headquarters…
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According to the Human trafficking Hotline, Florida ranks third in U.S. in human trafficking cases reported by states, behind only California and…