
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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OneJax, a nonprofit dedicated to diversity, says it cannot let Florida's political climate restrain its efforts in the community.
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All registered voters, regardless of party affiliation, will be able to vote for mayor, property appraiser and at-large City Council seats.
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First Coast ConnectCommunity leader Nat Glover talks about his memoir, "Striving for Justice: A Black Sheriff in the Deep South"; NPR's Tiny Desk Contest is back; logistics expert Herbert Kotzab outlines new courses at UNF; and the hot new Italian restaurant in Atlantic Beach: Salumeria 104.
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First Coast ConnectFiona Hill at World Affairs Council; fired substitute teacher; City Council candidate Jennifer CaseyFiona Hill speaks at the World Affairs Council of Jacksonville; substitute teacher Brian Covey discusses his firing; Jennifer Casey campaigns for City Council.
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Ready to bounce into the weekend? The "World's Largest Bounce House" is coming to Riverfront Plaza from Friday through Sunday.
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Homes in Northeast Florida are more plentiful and more affordable, but they're still overpriced.
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The discount airline is adding nonstop flights from Jacksonville International Airport to Los Angeles and Pittsburgh.
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Students in Duval Schools have reduced dangerous behaviors in many ways, but a new survey shows alarming increases in suicide risk, hopelessness, fighting and weapons.
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The health systems have entered into a nonbinding letter of intent that would expand the services of Flagler Health+.
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First Coast ConnectA WJCT media panel looks at the week's top stories.