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July 3, 2008

Law enforcement officials encourage boaters to take extra safety precautions this holiday weekend. As WJCT’s Alyssa Zamora reports, they say there’s a higher risk for accidents because July 4th is one of the busiest boating weekends of the year. Listen

Duval County School Board Chairwoman Betty Burney has been re-elected to her seat without the need for a vote. WJCT’s Kevin Meerschaert reports. Listen

July 2, 2008

Jacksonville Port Authority officials say a key dredging project to allow large ships from Asia to dock at Blount Island is on schedule to be completed by this Monday. WJCT’s Scott Kim has more in this report. Listen

July 1, 2008

The Duval County School Board voted to cut nearly two dozen teacher positions within the district tonight as a way to deal with an expected 70 million dollar budget shortfall next year. WJCT’s Alyssa Zamora has the details. Listen

A new poll shows a statistical dead heat in Duval County between presumptive presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama. WJCT’s Alyssa Zamora reports. Listen

June 30, 2008

Parents can give their kids a behind-the-scenes look at the juvenile justice system through a program offered by the State Attorneys Office. WJCT’s Karen Feagins has more in this report. Listen

Florida residents will pay higher fees for various circuit court related activities beginning Tuesday. WJCT’s Kevin Meerschaert reports. Listen

June 28, 2008

St. Augustine will soon be home to the first veterans’ nursing home in Northeast Florida. WJCT’s Alyssa Zamora has more in this report. Listen

June 27, 2008

A Duval County couple made history today as the new parents of the 500th adoptive child in the county this year. WJCT’s Alyssa Zamora has more in this report. Listen

June 26, 2008

Transportation officials are hoping for another successful trolley service, which will begin this weekend at the beaches. WJCT’s Alyssa Zamora has more. Listen

Those singers who think they’re the next American Idol won’t have to go far to prove it. The top-rated television program is holding Season 8 auditions in Jacksonville. As WJCT’s Karen Feagins reports, local experts say the program will provide priceless publicity for the city. Listen

The steering committee of the Jacksonville Journey anti-crime effort met for the final time today (Thursday), and officially approved a list of recommendations for Mayor John Peyton. WJCT’s Scott Kim has more in this report. Listen

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