
Tristan Wood
SUMMER INTERN 2021Tristan is WJCT’s 2021 Summer Reporting Intern. He has previously worked as the City and County Commission reporter for the Independent Florida Alligator, Gainesville’s student-run newspaper, and Fresh Take Florida, a news service working in partnership with the Associated Press to cover the Florida Legislature and select political news stories across the state.
Tristan is currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Florida's College of Journalism and Communications. He expects to graduate in Fall 2021.
A South Florida native, Tristan enjoys drinking tea, photographing historic landmarks and walking his dog, String Bean.
-
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Friday at the American Legion Palm Valley post in Ponte Vedra Beach that will create a program designed to help children…
-
The Jacksonville Jaguars are purchasing uniforms for schools in Duval County that are changing their Confederate names next year.The Duval County School…
-
An officer with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office has been arrested for being under the influence while driving a police car.Zachary Taylor, a…
-
Outdoor graduations at some Duval County Public Schools Thursday, June 3, and Friday, June 4, have been rescheduled because of predicted bad…
-
The city of Jacksonville will launch fireworks celebrating the 4th of July at six locations across town for the second year in a row.The number of…
-
Hamilton is coming to Jacksonville this fall. The musical is live at the Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts from Sept. 29 to Oct. 17. The show was…
-
The Museum of Science & History (MOSH) is bringing dragons to Jacksonville for the summer.MOSH is hosting “The Lost World of Dragons”, a travelling museum…
-
Editor's Note: This story contains graphic details. Tristyn Bailey, a 13-year-old St. Johns County girl killed earlier this month, was stabbed 114 times,…
-
The local gas tax in Jacksonville will be doubling next year.The Jacksonville City Council voted 14-5 Wednesday afternoon to approve raising the current…
-
The Duval County Public School District has removed its mask requirement and the Clay County School District is considering removing its mask requirement…