
First Coast Connect
Weekdays LIVE 9 a.m., Rebroadcast 8 p.m. and 1 a.m.
First Coast Connect is an hour-long call-in program that features local newsmakers, civic and community leaders, artists and people planning a variety of events across Northeast Florida, along with a roundtable of local media personalities and civic leaders each Friday.
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First Coast Connect is sponsored in part by Baptist Health and North Florida TPO.
The monthly First Coast Connect Book Club is hosted by WJCT contributor Stacey Goldring.
Latest Episodes
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First Coast ConnectBishop Felipe Estévez of St. Augustine pushes back on Gov. Ron DeSantis’ recent spate of execution orders.
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First Coast ConnectJacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan discusses the latest city business and takes your calls and questions.
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First Coast ConnectIn our monthly “House Call” with Dr. Joe Sirven, we discuss the impact that using artificial intelligence has on the human brain.
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First Coast ConnectA recent investigation yielded charges against three airport authority board members ranging from Sunshine Law violations to felony witness tampering.
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First Coast ConnectA giant trucker, an Irish bar and — of course — a Florida connection. A new podcast focuses on an FBI spy success story.
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First Coast ConnectMichael Bell is scheduled to be put to death July 15 for a 1993 double murder.
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First Coast ConnectJacksonville native and Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Kevin Sack discusses his new history of the storied Charleston church.
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First Coast ConnectIt’s the week’s biggest headlines, from council support for a rare mayoral veto to a lawsuit over a smelly St. Johns County biomass facility.
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First Coast ConnectGovernment expert Chris Hand breaks down how local projects fared financially and how the governor’s veto pen could still change those calculations.
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First Coast ConnectFormer Jacksonville journalist and politico Abel Harding tries his hand at fiction with the release of "Last Time I’ll Ask."