Skip to main content
Search Query
Show Search
Shows & Podcasts
First Coast Connect
The Florida Roundup
What's Health Got to Do with It?
Morning Edition
All Things Considered
PBS Newshour
Podcasts
NPR+ Podcast Bundle
WJCT News 89.9 FM - Radio Schedule
Jax PBS 7.1 Schedule
First Coast Connect
The Florida Roundup
What's Health Got to Do with It?
Morning Edition
All Things Considered
PBS Newshour
Podcasts
NPR+ Podcast Bundle
WJCT News 89.9 FM - Radio Schedule
Jax PBS 7.1 Schedule
News
Jacksonville Today
National News
Local Weather
Local Traffic
Local Gas Prices
Jacksonville Today
National News
Local Weather
Local Traffic
Local Gas Prices
About
WJCT News 89.9 Team
WJCT Public Media
WJCT News 89.9 Team
WJCT Public Media
© 2026 WJCT Public Media
Menu
Show Search
Search Query
Donate Now
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
On Air
Now Playing
WJCT News 89.9
On Air
Now Playing
Classical 24© 89.9 HD2
On Air
Now Playing
Anthology 89.9 HD3
On Air
Now Playing
Jacksonville's Jazz Radio 89.9 HD4
On Air
Now Playing
WJCT Radio Reading Service
All Streams
Shows & Podcasts
First Coast Connect
The Florida Roundup
What's Health Got to Do with It?
Morning Edition
All Things Considered
PBS Newshour
Podcasts
NPR+ Podcast Bundle
WJCT News 89.9 FM - Radio Schedule
Jax PBS 7.1 Schedule
First Coast Connect
The Florida Roundup
What's Health Got to Do with It?
Morning Edition
All Things Considered
PBS Newshour
Podcasts
NPR+ Podcast Bundle
WJCT News 89.9 FM - Radio Schedule
Jax PBS 7.1 Schedule
News
Jacksonville Today
National News
Local Weather
Local Traffic
Local Gas Prices
Jacksonville Today
National News
Local Weather
Local Traffic
Local Gas Prices
About
WJCT News 89.9 Team
WJCT Public Media
WJCT News 89.9 Team
WJCT Public Media
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
Whistleblower Says Medicare Advantage Plans Padded Charges In Home Visits
Medicare Advantage health plans are privately run, but reimbursed by Medicare. A Texas lawsuit claims that, to inflate charges, 30 Advantage plans in 15 states exaggerated how sick patients were.
What Will Stephen Colbert's New Show Be Like?
Colbert's new gig with CBS starts on Sept. 8.
Listen
•
6:10
Atlantic Beach Businessman Chooses To Run For Commissioner Because Of HRO
Atlantic Beach businessman John Stinson is running for city commissioner against incumbent Maria Mark this month.During an appearance on WJCT's “First…
ISIS Claims Responsibility For Baghdad Market Bombing
The Iraqi Interior Ministry says more than two dozen people were killed Thursday. The attack was claimed by the self-proclaimed Islamic State, also known as ISIS.
Listen
•
2:45
Author Walter Mosley Grew Up In LA But His Writing Is Soaked In The South
Crime novelist Walter Mosley has family roots in New Orleans. In a conversation with Renee Montagne, he offers his reflections on life in Louisiana, before and after Hurricane Katrina.
Listen
•
4:42
Matchmakers Are Happier Than Non-Matchmakers, Research Shows
Why do people like to play matchmaker? New research finds that matchmaking produces happiness and, the more unlikely the match, the greater the happiness for the matchmaker.
Listen
•
2:23
Norway 'Slow TV' Event To Broadcast Reindeer Migration
The event on NRK, Norway's national broadcaster, will only last a week. The project manager says anything more would be "too slow — even for slow TV."
Listen
•
0:30
Courtroom Artist Criticized For Tom Brady Sketch
A critic on Twitter said Jane Rosenberg created "the worst sketch of Tom Brady ever." Rosenberg told Boston.com she thinks the outrage over the sketch of the Patriot's quarterback is pretty funny.
Listen
•
0:29
Video Game League Announces Random Drug Tests For Competitors
The Electronic Sports League is implementing the new requirement after a top player at one of its tournaments acknowledged he and his team "were all on Adderall" during competition.
Chatty Marmosets Have Something To Say About Vocal Learning
Scientists have found that marmosets have the capability to learn calls from their parents. Studying the small monkeys may provide insights into developmental disorders in humans, like autism.
Listen
•
3:54
Previous
1,153 of 28,076
Next