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Policing the police
A local documentary series looks back at the unprecedented federal investigation into officer corruption, drug dealing and murder at the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office.
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Political civility + algorithmic quicksand
How to have reasoned debate about hard topics in an age of social media manipulation.
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First Coast Week in Review
From Downtown Pub subs to the state's elimination of vaccine mandates, we discuss all the week’s headlines with our panel of experts.
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Local charity trains surgeons globally
“The only neurosurgeon in Sierra Leone” is now performing lifesaving operations because of the Jacksonville-based Mission:BRAIN.
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Changing perceptions of Palatka
Mayor Robbi Correa discusses how the small town is managing what locals hope is a downtown renaissance.
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Free speech after Charlie Kirk’s death; Florida and California on immigration
Floridians have come under public pressure for social media posts about the killing of Charlie Kirk (00:00). Then, we checked in with Samantha Putterman with PolitiFact to talk about the role that the Federal Communications Commission has in governing speech in broadcasts (15:02). And later, we partnered up with our colleagues at KQED in San Francisco to talk about how California and Florida have responded to the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement tactics (19:30); NPR immigration correspondent Jasmine Garsd also joined the conversation.
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First Coast Week in Review
It’s the week’s biggest headlines, from state pressure on city finances to a new future for the historic JEA tower.
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Capital Report: September 19, 2025
On tonight's program: There are mass outpourings of grief for influencer Charlie Kirk on Florida’s college and university campuses, State education officials tell school districts to send special memos to teachers; While Florida’s current surgeon general is pushing to do away with vaccine mandates for school kids, his predecessor is urging caution; We hear about some plans that could reduce – or even do away with – Florida property taxes; Dave Aronberg helped shut down the state’s pill mills. Now he’s trying to chase the scammers out of the addiction recovery business; And the good news is that Florida’s most iconic oyster beds are reopening. But the bad news is that things are not as they once were.
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Invisible battles: The fights we don’t see until it’s too late
On this week’s program, how a severe yet symptomless spike in blood pressure can turn deadly. Then after losing her husband to ALS, one woman is using open-source AI to study and track the disease.
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Reducing the vulnerability of 'micromobility'
A new regional campaign takes aim at e-bike, scooter and motorized skateboard safety in response to a surge in accidents and head injuries.
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