
Randy Roguski
Senior News EditorRandy comes to Jacksonville from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, where, as metro editor, he led investigative coverage of the Parkland school shooting that won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for public service and was recognized as a Pulitzer finalist for breaking news. He has spent more than 40 years in reporting and editing positions in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Ohio and Florida, including positions at the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, the Tampa Bay Times and the Plain Dealer in Cleveland, where he directed regional coverage and later business news. He is a graduate of Southern Illinois University, where he was editor of the daily student newspaper. You can reach Randy at rroguski@wjct.org or on Twitter, @rroguski.
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TIAA Bank is seeking to rename TIAA Bank Field as EverBank Stadium beginning Sept. 10.
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Plans for a University of Florida campus in Downtown Jacksonville were among several Northeast Florida projects that survived Gov. Ron DeSantis' veto pen.
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A family needs almost $71,000 in annual income to afford the average rent in Jacksonville, new data shows.
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The PGA Tour, based in Ponte Vedra Beach, could welcome back golfers who jumped to LIV Golf.
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What's Health Got to Do with It?Our monthly medical roundtable discussed the top stories in the world of health care, including President Biden's announcement about COVID-19.
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Corner Lot plans to begin construction this summer on Avion, a 320-unit complex near Amazon and the Jacksonville airport.
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First Coast ConnectCity Councilman Matt Carlucci has a new proposal to save historic buildings; Karen Brune Mathis shares her secrets to success; the Author Showcase and Book Festival is next weekend; the Jags have finished their first offseason workouts.
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The Florida Gators and Georgia Bulldogs have extended their agreement to play football in Jacksonville through 2025.
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The two health systems expect to formally close the deal this summer and begin merging services later this year.
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More homes are available to buy in Northeast Florida, but they're a little less affordable and they're sitting on the market longer than they were last year.