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Wake Up, Jacksonville!

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Catch up on all the Jacksonville news every weekday morning. Our newscast podcast draws stories from across the local news media landscape to keep you in-the-know in less than five minutes.Stream AVL LLC Política y Gobierno
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  • Jacksonville newscast: Monday, Aug. 18
    Aug 18 2025

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    Jacksonville’s Finance Committee trims funding for senior meal programs, drawing pushback from advocates.


    The metro unemployment rate ticks up to 3.8% in July, showing a cooling but resilient labor market.


    Construction surges at EverRange in Nocatee, with dozens of buildings underway in the massive new community.


    Council members seek looser rules for distributing city event tickets, raising ethics concerns.


    Gov. DeSantis plans a 1,300-bed “Deportation Depot” in Baker County, sparking criticism from Democrats.

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    4 m
  • Jacksonville newscast: Friday, Aug. 15
    Aug 15 2025

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    Florida opens second “Deportation Depot” west of Jacksonville amid civil-rights scrutiny.

    City approves 227-unit Royal Palms on North Main to boost housing inventory.

    Duval cancels enforcement of controversial Westside High uniform policy for review.

    State Attorney clears deputies in viral arrest, citing noncompliance and officer safety.

    Public art for the Duval County Courthouse is ready for a green light.

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    3 m
  • Jacksonville newscast: Thursday, Aug. 14
    Aug 14 2025

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    State auditors say the Jaguars stadium deal is outside their scope, but other city spending may be reviewed.

    Council confirms Helena Parola to lead Planning and Development amid rapid growth.

    Westside High parents protest uniform crackdowns they say disrupt learning.

    Advocates press Sheriff T.K. Waters on accountability at his last town hall.

    Environmentalists warn biosolids pollution is harming the St. Johns River and manatees.

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    4 m
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