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11/1/2018: School Board Races; Politics And The Arts
On Thursday’s First Coast Connect we looked at the races to fill open Duval County School Board seats and teacher pay.Joining us was Rachel Tutwiler…
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2/22/19: Roundtable On Jax Landing's Future; Douglas Anderson Extravaganza
Topping our weekly Media Roundtable is word of a deal between Mayor Lenny Curry and Jacksonville Landing owner Toney Sleiman.If the $18 million settlement…
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Media Roundtable Looks Back At Life Of Jake Godbold; 'He Said, She Said' Star Rita Rudner
Friday’s First Coast Connect with Melissa Ross Media Roundtable discussed some of the top stories of the week, including:Former Jacksonville Mayor Jake…
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Friday Media Roundtable; 'I Am We' Community Outreach Event
Friday's First Coast Connect with Melissa Ross featured some of the top stories of the week, including:More controversy errupts surrounding JEA. This week…
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First 2020 Media Roundtable; Miles With Minshew; The Man In Overalls
On this episode of First Coast Connect with Melissa Ross, a panel of journalists discussed top stories in the first Media Roundtable of the decade,…
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10/25/19: Friday Media Roundtable; Arlington Tour; 'Sesame Street Live'
Friday on First Coast Connect with Melissa Ross, the media roundtable looked at some of the top stories of the week, including:JEA moving forward with…
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Floridian Steven Sotloff Is Remembered In President Trump’s Announcement Of Al-Baghdadi Death
President Donald Trump announced today that U.S. special forces had killed Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in Northern Syria. In a speech...
Vaccine Mandate; JALA & Intuition; Coal Ash; 'Seen'; Sports
Millions of Americans will be affected by President Joe Biden’s new vaccine requirements for the workplace.If you work for a company that has 100 or more…
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'Tell Them I Didn't Cry': A Reporter's Memoir of Iraq
While reporting on the torture scandal at the U.S.-run Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, Jackie Spinner was nearly kidnapped. Shaken by the experience, the Washington Post journalist returned to work, spending a total of nine months in Iraq.
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Mining Offers Potential, and Challenges, for Congo
Mining is hugely important to the economy of the Democratic Republic of Congo. But due to a civil war and ongoing conflicts in the east of the country, the Congo's mines now produce just a fraction of their former revenue. All that could change as peace returns and more of the country falls under the control of the central government in Kinshasa.
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