Cortnye Jackson
Production InternCortnye Jackson is a senior at the University of North Florida. She is majoring in multimedia journalism. Outside of class, she has her own business where she customizes pens for any occasion. After graduation, Cortnye hopes to work in the radio side of journalism or become a news anchor.
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First Coast ConnectFirst Coast Connect goes deeper on the Black history controversy; the Disability Expo is coming to the Prime Osborn Convention Center; WJCT hosts celebration of "Southern Storytellers."
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First Coast ConnectMany development projects are underway in the Urban Core in Jacksonville; a listener shares advice for homebuyers; salinity is increasing in the ocean; the Jacksonville Symphony has a new scholarship.
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First Coast ConnectA new state law protects Black marijuana farmers; scientists boost honey bees’ immune systems; Setlan Coffee teams up with MOCA Jax; Cre8Jax runs down Jax events.
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First Coast ConnectPrevious City Council President Terrance Freeman discusses his accomplishments and challenges; Feeding Northeast Florida merges with Bread of the Mighty; the Museum of Science & History begins sensory-friendly hours; the new Jaguar at the zoo still needs a name.
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First Coast ConnectOur media panel discussed unaffordable housing, the Jacksonville Journey, the new City Council and Jaguars' stadium renovations. Also, Melissa Ross appeared to say goodbye to WJCT.
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First Coast ConnectThe new mayor and City Council will be sworn in starting tomorrow; Ocearch gets state money; The Great Race begins in St. Augustine; join us to say goodbye to Melissa Ross.
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First Coast ConnectMelissa Ross is leaving WJCT; the Stay Woke Rolling Votercade pushes back on Gov. Ron DeSAntis; the Black Travel Alliance highlights North Jacksonville; the Jacksonville Historical Society is in the news; Apex Theatre Studio presents its summer theater series.
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First Coast ConnectAbout 15 people with Nazi flags greeted visitors at the Magic Kingdom; concerns growing about the harm of social media on children; a new affordable housing community is planned in St. Johns County; expect the unexpected at RAW Talks.
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First Coast ConnectDuval Schools doesn't know what to do with discarded books; solar power could help during a hurricane; Black Founders Forum will bring together entrepreneurs and investors; a new round of Untold Stories is set for this week.