
Jessica Palombo
Editorial DirectorJessica Palombo supervises local news gathering and production, podcasts and web editorial content for WJCT News, ADAPT and Jacksonville Today. She is an award-winning writer and journalist with bylines including NPR, Experience Magazine, and The Gainesville Sun. She has a master’s degree in broadcast and digital journalism from Syracuse University and is an alumna of the University of Florida. A nearly lifelong resident of Jacksonville, she considers herself lucky to be raising her own children in her hometown. Follow Jessica Palombo on Twitter: @JaxJessicaP
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People with non-emergency medical issues during Hurricane Irma have a free way to visit with a doctor or nurse over video.St. Vincent's HealthCare is…
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Drivers in Jacksonville are finding many gas stations are out of regular-grade gas — if there’s any at all. And roads are getting congested as mandatory…
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This post will be updated with the latest information on evacuations, shelters and closures for the First Coast. Evacuation InfoDuval CountyDuval is…
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The planned opening of the I-95 flyover ramp at J-Turner Butler Boulevard on Jacksonville’s Southside is being delayed.Governor Rick Scott last week…
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A former Daytona Beach state representative is facing up to 180 years in prison for using campaign funds personally.Democrat Dwayne Taylor was convicted…
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The Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce is among the chorus of voices calling for the city’s Confederate monuments to be inventoried.The Jaxson co-founder…
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Many Northeast Florida residents headed outside for a glimpse of Monday afternoon’s solar eclipse, but mostly-cloudy skies blocked much of the show.In the…
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When city planners talk about “place making,” they mean transforming a space to promote public health, happiness and well-being.The Jaxson co-founder…
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Updated 12:05 p.m. Saturday: Two Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office police officers are expected to recover after they were shot while responding to a call…
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Jacksonville elected officials would be able to serve 12 consecutive years instead of eight, if a bill passes the City Council on Tuesday.Opponents of the…