
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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A political action committee linked to Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry is throwing jabs at his top mayoral competitor Anna Lopez Brosche with a negative TV…
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Patricia and her son talk about her addiction and how it affected both their lives. Now sober, Patricia still deals with the guilt of her actions as an…
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Patricia and her son talk about her addiction and how it affected both their lives. Now sober, Patricia still deals with the guilt of her actions as an…
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"What It's Like" is a WJCT podcast where people share just that: What it's like to go through life-changing experiences. We're starting with some of the…
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"What It's Like" is a WJCT podcast where people share just that: What it's like to go through life-changing experiences. We're starting with some of the…
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In Florida, if someone claims to be eligible to vote, but their voting status can’t be confirmed at the voting precinct, it’s likely they’ll be handed…
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Amendment 6, also known as Marsy’s Law passed Tuesday. Click here for the results.The amendment updates Florida’s constitution deleting a short section of…
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Duval County’s three school board races were decided Tuesday. Elizabeth Andersen, Darryl Willie and Charlotte Joyce will take seats on the seven-member…
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Daylight saving time means folks get an extra hour of sleep, but in Jacksonville it also means they’re not allowed to water their grass as much.Starting…
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On their November ballots, First Coast voters have up to six judges facing the question: Should they keep their job?Several appeals judges, including a…