
Lindsey Kilbride
Lindsey Kilbride was WJCT's special projects producer until Aug. 28, 2020. She reported, hosted and produced podcasts like Odd Ball, for which she was honored with a statewide award from the Associated Press, as well as What It's Like. She also produced VOIDCAST, hosted by Void magazine's Matt Shaw, and the ADAPT podcast, hosted by WJCT's Brendan Rivers.
As a WJCT News journliast since 2015, Lindsey also took home national and state honors including Reporter of the Year and Best Arts Reporting for her wide-ranging audio storytelling. Lindsey reported on everything from LGBT rights to education and local music.
Before joining WJCT, Lindsey completed the radio documentary program at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine. She also has a degree in multimedia journalism from the University of North Florida.
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Some LGBTQ advocates are looking for a stronger relationship with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, after they said police misidentified a transgender…
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Florida Governor Rick Scott stopped in Jacksonville Wednesday — part of his touring the state this week to tout his $500 million proposal to make schools…
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Avondale’s Fishweir Creek could be made swimmable by 2020 — that’s one of the goals behind an estimated $6,539,700 restoration project the Jacksonville…
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updated at 2/26 at 11:30 a.m. LGBT advocates are upset with the way the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is identifying a deceased shooting victim who they…
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Clay County Superintendent Addison Davis said he wants parents to know the district is taking online threats to Clay Schools seriously and his staff is…
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Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry and Councilman Al Ferraro donned hardhats and helped fill potholes Wednesday in Ferraro’s Northside district.The mayor says…
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The city of Jacksonville recently approved a permit for a $1.5 million renovation of the 27th floor at Riverplace Tower for Ameris Bank, the Daily Record…
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Following an investigation, city lawyers said the mayor’s chief of staff didn’t violate any laws, after a Jacksonville City Hall employee this week…
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North Florida Democratic Congressman Al Lawson wants Jacksonville to be nationally recognized as the birthplace of Civil Rights activist and songwriter…
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Jacksonville City Council President Anna Lopez Brosche wants to establish a task force on local Civil Rights history and she’s seeking a vote at Tuesday…