
Rhema Thompson
Reporter/ProducerRhema Thompson began her post at WJCT on a very cold day in January 2014 and left WJCT to join the team at The Florida Times Union in December 2014.
She has been in the news industry for more than six years, working in both broadcast and print. She received her master's degree in broadcast from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She received her bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Connecticut and is a Husky for life.
Before joining the WJCT team, she served as education reporter for the Pensacola News Journal. Over the course of her career, she has produced for CBS News and covered crime, courts, arts and entertainment for several publications including The Newport Daily News, The Hartford Courant and The New York Daily News.
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The number of students enrolled in Duval County Public Schools has fallen in recent years, with more families opting for a growing number of charter…
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Two Duval teachers - one accused of punching a middle school student and another accused of repeatedly using profanities, including the F- and N-word in…
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A judge has set a hearing for Thursday to determine whether or not the murder trial of Michael Dunn will stay in Jacksonville.Michael Dunn was back in…
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The Jacksonville Children’s Commission is once again partnering with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Florida Department of Health to offer kids…
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When Thena Robinson-Mock was in fourth grade, she was suspended. “I had had enough of the mystery meat and I had decided I was going to do something about…
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With strong words from President Obama from the capital of Estonia and a proposed cease-fire gone awry, it seems the eyes of the Western World are…
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The first Duval County School Board meeting of the new school year was supposed to focus on several local issues, but instead, much of the night was…
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A contentious measure on how the Clay County School Superintendent is chosen cleared a final hurdle Thursday on its way to the ballot.Members of the Clay…
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The Clay County Commission will have until Thursday to draft a resolution letting voters decide whether the district school superintendent should be…
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The Duval County District 4 School Board race was expected to be a close one, but it quickly became clear Tuesday that voters wanted to keep incumbent…