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First Coast ConnectHow a promise made 17 years ago led the First Coast News anchorman to help a stranger with leukemia.
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First Coast ConnectHow changing immigration policies are making it tougher for employers to comply with the law.
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First Coast ConnectA traffic stop in February becomes topical news after the driver’s attorney releases the shocking video.
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First Coast ConnectWe check in with Jacksonville Today beat reporter Noah Hertz about what’s happening in the state’s fastest growing coastal county.
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First Coast ConnectWe delve into the aftermath of the BP gas station explosion in 2011 in St. Augustine. We talk with Jacob Whitley, director of the upcoming documentary "Behind the Smoke," and firefighter Lt. Sheryl Rodgers. After that, we get an update on the federal corruption case against former JEA executives and then a sneak peek into "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical" at Players by the Sea.
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First Coast ConnectIn the wake of a family member's passing, the common assumption is that their property will smoothly transfer to heirs, whether children or a spouse. Yet, complications surface in the absence of a will. We discuss how to avoid pitfalls. Then later in the show, singer and songwriter John Paul White joins us to discuss his career and upcoming performance.
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First Coast ConnectThe community poses questions directly to Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan in what we titled "Ask the Mayor." Then, urban planner Ennis Davis enlightens us with a history lesson on LaVilla, recognized as the Harlem of the South.
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First Coast ConnectWe explore the details of Florida's Free Kill Law, a controversial piece of legislation that allows only the spouse or child of a deceased person to seek damages in cases of medical malpractice resulting in death. Then, we sit down with folk musician Chelsea Saddler to talk about her upcoming album.
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First Coast ConnectToday we discussed "Justice Pursued," a new book by Bruce Horovitz. The book documents the gripping story of Nathan Myers and Clifford Williams, who were wrongly convicted of murder in 1976 in Jacksonville. Later, we talked about the life of folk musician Gamble Rogers.
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First Coast ConnectToday, we took a journey through a decade of literary brilliance as Tim Gilmore and Darlyn Kuhn reflected on the JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival. But first: We explored the details of the 35-year-old Baby Jane Doe case in Ware County, Georgia.