reporter WJXT since 1996. covering Jacksonville politics and news since 1985. focus now on city hall and investigations. From Indianapolis. Indiana University
I do need to add to this: our newspaper and parent company, and our peers in local media (including @FCN2go and @wjxt4) spent and are still spending resources on some judicial decisions affecting public access to trials. This is expensive, not always sexy, but important work.
Powered by more than 350 yards from Trevor Lawrence and a Sacksonville revival, the #Jaguars held off the #Texans in Sunday's thriller to grab full control of the AFC South. See the key takeaways. https://t.co/cOqXSXcv4I
@NateMonroeTU She definitely was a force. Always made her opinion known. Stood up for her district. She admitted when she was wrong. She spoke out when needed. I will miss Denise Lee.
Looking at Jacksonville's desegregation history. I've talk to a number of former Raines students and Ribault students who attended the schools in the 60s. But I'm looking for any White students that went to Raines in the early days of desegregation. @wjxt4
Republican Nick Howland and democrat Tracy Polson running for city council eating lunch next to each other just before a debate. Hosted by the Tiger Bay club in Jacksonville. We will stream it live at https://t.co/Yh6l9n6B4E @wjxt4
Once again the planned implosion for Berkman 2. Is going to be delayed. The new date January 8. We will have more details later on https://t.co/Yh6l9n6B4E @wjxt4