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Supply Chain Snags; Falsified COVID-19 Documents; Untold Stories; Local Sports

A line of three USPS mailboxes photographed from below. Grass grows around them. Trees and a sunny sky are in the background. A light pole is on a left and part of a house in on the right.
AP Photo/Susan Walsh

Supply chain snags might mean a scarce supply of holiday foods and gifts, as well as basic staples like coffee and hygiene items. 

The U.S. Postal Service expects delays to continue through spring of 2022. In response, retailers like Costco are reinstating purchase limits on toilet paper, bottled water, and paper towels. 

Guest: Tim Gibbons, editor of the Jacksonville Business Journal   

Falsified COVID-19 Documents

Falsified COVID-19 vaccination cards and negative test results are making the rounds. The fraudulent documents are hard to spot, and using one is a federal crime.

Guest: Amanda Videll, public affairs officer with the Jacksonville FBI Field Office

Untold Stories

The Florida Theatre in Downtown Jacksonville is debuting a new performance series. Untold Stories taps into the heart and soul of Northeast Floridian storytellers with thematic story evenings.

Guest: Numa Saesselin, president of the Florida Theatre

Local Sports

WJCT Sports Analyst Josh Torres joined us with updates on the Jaguars’ second home game against the Cardinals and how SEC and ACC teams are faring.

First Coast Connect with Melissa Ross Associate Producer Katherine Hobbs can be reached at khobbs@wjct.org or on Twitter at @KatherineGHobbs.

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Katherine Hobbs was Associate Producer of talk shows at WJCT until 2022.
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