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First Coast ConnectToday on “First Coast Connect,” we spoke with Florida Times-Union Tallahassee Bureau Chief Tia Mitchell (01:15) regarding her recent column regarding a…
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The WJCT News team is celebrating two national awards from Public Radio News Directors, Inc.PRNDI award entries are judged by public media news…
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Repairs to the Jacksonville Beach Pier, which was heavily damaged by Hurricane Mathew in October, is expected to take at least two years to complete, but…
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The annual Florida legislative session begins next week. Among the bills lawmakers will consider is one giving property tax breaks to people who suffered…
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Debris from fallen trees and washed-up trash from the river still litter the ground months after the Category 3 storm brushed the First Coast. Broken…
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A Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster recovery center opened Monday on Jacksonville’s Westside and will close Tuesday at 6 p.m. The temporary…
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Free legal assistance is available to eligible low-income survivors affected by hurricanes Hermine and Matthew, provided by the Florida Bar and FEMA.In…
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The federal government wants Jacksonville residents to know they might qualify for a loan to cover Hurricane Matthew damage. Homeowners, renters and…
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Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry toured the Spring Park neighborhood Thursday morning to check on progress the city has made removing debris left by…
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St. Johns County has launched a website where residents can find out when their neighborhood is scheduled for debris removal after Hurricane Matthew. It’s…