Sydney Boles
Newsletter Editor/Community Engagement EditorSydney manages community engagement programs like WJCT News' Coronavirus Texting Service. Originally from the mountains of upstate New York, she relocated to Jacksonville from Kentucky, where she reported on Appalachia's coal industry.
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More than 1-in-4 students in Jacksonville schools has what’s considered a high level of trauma, according to state data. To help teachers address the…
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Tropical Storm Elsa leaves behind one death and damage to homes and businesses in Jacksonville after passing through Northeast Florida Wednesday. The…
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Attorneys are considering a settlement in the case of a Duval County Public Schools teacher who is suing the district over alleged retaliation centering…
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COVID-19 Case counts and hospitalization numbers had been declining in Duval County, but in recent weeks those rates have been trending in the wrong…
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Some teachers in Duval County are speaking out against a recent change to Florida’s education rules that they say will whitewash the teaching of American…
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Sen. Rick Scott, R-FL, and Rep. John Rutherford, R-FL4, are leading an effort to ban so-called vaccine passports at airports. Their legislation, dubbed…
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The July 4th holiday weekend is looking like a rainy one in Northeast Florida, as the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network forecasts several rounds of…
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Duval County Public Schools (DCPS) Superintendent Diana Greene has nominated a new executive director for the district’s police department. Greene has…
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Jacksonville-area residents from Orange Park to Murray Hill are reporting yard waste and recycling is piling up on curbs as a labor shortage in the waste…
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Jacksonville’s next election for City Council seats isn’t until 2023, but the race is already heating up. Democrat Joshua Hicks announced Monday he’s…