Joshua Pantano
InternJoshua Pantano is a summer intern at WJCT News. He was previously a staff writer for the Ithacan, Ithaca College’s student-run newspaper, and a newscaster and reporter for WICB and VIC Radio, Ithaca College’s student-run radio stations. Joshua is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Ithaca College with minors in writing and Spanish. He intends to graduate in spring 2024. Raised in St. Johns, Joshua enjoys writing and spending time with his family.
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The University of North Florida launched a project Wednesday to build beds of oyster shells to protect the shoreline, especially from boat wakes.
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No need to worry, business leaders say. More businesses are on the way to the entertainment district in Downtown Jacksonville.
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Splash pad visits might provide some relief from sweltering heat, but they could also be exposing children to bacteria that could make them sick.
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JEA says air conditioning is the biggest energy hog. The utility advises keeping your thermostat at 78 degrees or higher.
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Among the options: public pools, splash pads, libraries, malls and more. Homeless shelters and senior centers also can provide space for people to cool off.
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Nonstop rainfall in May and June relieved the drought in Northeast Florida and brought down the temperature. Now we're heading back to normal — or hotter.
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The $70 million, eight-story hotel will contain 252 guest rooms, a fitness center, a restaurant and indoor and outdoor meeting spaces.
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The Jacksonville City Council is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a zoning change that has met angry opposition from businesses and residents.
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The departing Jacksonville mayor said he plans to take a year off to recharge and spend time with his family. He's not ruling out another campaign — even one for governor.
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The Food Waste Diversion Pilot Program provides voluntary composting services for schools, restaurants and other food-based businesses in the Riverside-Avondale area.