
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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A conductor-less train is being tested in China, with plans to take on passengers starting next year.The Jaxson co-founder Ennis Davis said the…
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An 18-year-veteran of the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office faces possible termination after his arrest Tuesday.Officer Thomas McDonald was arrested for…
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Travelers who book an Uber or Lyft to pick them up from the Jacksonville Airport will soon have to pay a fee.Taxi riders were already paying the airport a…
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A set of vacant warehouses in Jacksonville’s Springfield neighborhood is being transformed into an arts school and walkable arts district.The Jaxson…
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The city of Jacksonville is launching a program to help small-business owners wade through city permitting and other pitfalls.Mike Field with The Jaxson…
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The Jaxson co-founder Ennis Davis said that two Jacksonville-based sandwich chains are adapting to diners’ changing tastes in two different ways.Davis…
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The massive Overland Bridge construction project on I-95 in downtown Jacksonville is set to wrap up in a couple of months.The Jaxson co-founder Ennis…
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As Jacksonville travelers make their summer plans, thousands of their winged neighbors are getting ready for an epic journey of their own to Brazil.Birds…
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Jacksonville’s public utility, JEA, wants to build a new headquarters downtown, and it’s working with the city to pave the way.The Jaxson co-founder Ennis…
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Ride-for-hire services like Lyft and Uber will have to comply with statewide rules, and religious expression at public schools will be explicitly…