From the streets of the Eastside to politics statewide, our First Coast Week in Review panel discusses the biggest stories of the week.
Among our topics:
- Police and fire pensions are back—despite the expense
- Election police question voters over abortion petition signatures
- Patience ebbs as flood waters continue to impact homes
- And students as young as 11 face arrest after a spate of school threats in several First Coast schools
- A Community Benefits Agreement wins the support of the Jacksonville City Council
Guests:
- Jasmine Monroe, First Coast News Anchor and reporter
- Nate Monroe, Florida columnist with the USA Today Network
- Claire Goforth, attorney and investigative reporter with the Daily Dot
- Anne Maxwell, investigative reporter with News4Jax
Then, the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville puts out an all-call for local talent. Jax Contemporary is a triennial juried art exhibition seeking submissions from artists across the First Coast, including Duval, St. Johns, Nassau, Baker, Clay, Putham and Flagler counties.
Guest: MOCA Jax’s Senior Curator Ylva Rouse