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6/13/2018: Julington-Durbin Creek Land Swap; Going Green; Judy Wells
Wednesday on First Coast Connect with guest host Ryan Benk we heard about a controversial preservation land swap proposal by Bartram Park Developer Tom…
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UPS Is Already Preparing For The Christmas Shipping Season In Jacksonville
United Parcel Service continues to upgrade its Westlake Industrial Park center that serves its needs while its Westside Industrial Park hub is under…
Florida Citrus Growers End Worse Season In Decades
Florida’s citrus industry experienced its worst growing season since World War II as the hurricane-battered harvest is now essentially complete.The latest…
'Shaking The Hand Of Peace': Unpacking Trump's North Korea Movie Trailer
A four-minute fake movie trailer created by the Trump administration for Kim Jong Un is decidedly odd. Culture critic Glen Weldon asks National Security Correspondent David Welna what it all means.
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How The DOJ Decision On Asylum Cases Will Affect Those Fleeing Domestic Abuse
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Dorchen Leidholdt, director for the Center for Battered Women's Legal Services at the Sanctuary for Families, about how Attorney General Jeff Sessions' decision in an asylum case will affect the cases of others who are fleeing domestic abuse or other types of violence in their home countries.
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Giant Dust Storm On Mars Threatening To End NASA's Opportunity Rover
The rover has shut itself down because the solar panels aren't getting enough sunlight to charge the batteries. If the storm persists, the rover mission may be over, ending a 14-year run.
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Farmworkers In California Fearful After Immigrant Couple Dies While Fleeing ICE
In March, two undocumented farmworkers died in a car crash after speeding away from ICE agents. But ICE had the wrong people. The accident has immigrant farmworkers and their employers on edge.
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Pence Speech Riles Some As Southern Baptists' Moderates Gain Strength
The largest Protestant denomination in the country closed its annual meeting Wednesday with a partisan speech from the vice president. The group's new leader quickly sought to distance it from Pence.
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Concern Is High Over Facebook's Role In Fanning Violence In Myanmar
U.N. investigators say Facebook has provided a platform for hate speech that may have facilitated genocide in Myanmar. Civil society groups in Myanmar are pressing Facebook to clean up its act.
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London Lights Grenfell Tower Green A Year After Deadly Fire
Seventy-two lives were lost in the fire. The incident has come to symbolize poor living conditions in public housing and what is perceived as a slow and distant government response.
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