
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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Northeast Florida families recovering from Hurricane Irma now have one fewer concern — what to pack kids for lunch.Public schools will be offering free…
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The worst flooding in 150 years has left many in Northeast Florida without homes, businesses and cars.Hurricane Irma arrived in the Jacksonville area just…
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Despite Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry’s door-to-door evacuation warnings before Hurricane Irma, the manager of an Arlington mobile home community says…
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Around 60,600 JEA customers are still without power Thursday afternoon after Hurricane Irma hit the First Coast early Monday morning.JEA CEO Paul McElroy…
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Among the casualties of Hurricane Irma’s storm surge in Jacksonville are the historic gardens at the riverfront Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens. The…
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JEA CEO Paul McElroy pleaded for customer’s patience as 87,469 JEA customers were still without power Wednesday evening.At the peak of Irma early this…
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Florida Governor Rick Scott got a look at some of Clay County’s flooding due to Hurricane Irma Wednesday morning. He toured the overflowing Black Creek in…
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Florida Governor Rick Scott said in Middleburg Wednesday that there is a chance Interstate-75 could be shut down in Alachua County if the Santa Fe River…
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Northeast Florida native Tim Tebow has started his week visiting hometown shelters after Hurricane Irma left thousands in Northeast Florida with flooded…
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With millions in Florida without power after Hurricane Irma, many Jacksonville residents have flocked to the few open restaurants to soak up the air…