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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The only candidate currently running for Florida’s District 6 State Senate seat has received multiple notices from the Florida Department of State over…
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A ruling from the Florida Supreme Court puts limits on how legal aid clinics can use their funds, potentially restricting the aid available to low-income…
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The Fourth Judicial Circuit State Attorney’s Office and the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office have agreed to build an adult civil citation program to keep…
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Some three months after a barge ran aground off the Jacksonville coast, spilling thousands of tons of a coal waste product, the Florida Department of…
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The Jacksonville chapter of the NAACP says the move by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office to request jail beds in surrounding counties be made available in…
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Marine salvage crews are continuing to work on a 400-foot-long cargo ship carrying coal ash that ran aground near Jacksonville in March. Crews have…
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A park on Clay County’s Fleming Island is being named to commemorate the crash of a Navy warplane and honor the lives lost on Fleming Island 70-years-ago…
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The Orange Crush music festival has been billed as a Jacksonville Beaches event, but mayors in Atlantic, Neptune and Jacksonville beaches say their cities…
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A novel program at UF Health Jacksonville is making healthy food a part of the treatment plan. In a first for a Florida hospital, UF Health said, its…
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Florida’s new history curriculum standards banning critical race theory in public school classrooms won’t have any impact on Duval County’s curricula,…