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September 4, 2008

Some local doctors are joining a call to change the way heart attack patients are treated in emergencies. WJCT’s Karen Feagins reports. Listen

September 3, 2008

National Weather Service meteorologists say the next day will be critical in determining whether Northeast Florida will be threatened by Tropical Storm Hanna. As WJCT’s Scott Kim reports, Hanna finally made it’s long-awaited turn to the north. Listen

September 2, 2008

Stanton College Preparatory students and parents stood before the Duval County School Board on Tuesday night challenging a proposal that would eliminate an academic requirement at certain middle and high schools. WJCT’s Alyssa Zamora reports. Listen

Pictures of starving children are showing up on Jacksonville billboards, part of a campaign by a local food bank to drive donations as it faces unprecedented shortages. WJCT’s Karen Feagins reports. Listen

Emergency officials in Jacksonville are turning their attention to (Tropical Storm) Hanna, which could pose a threat to our area by the end of the week. WJCT’s Karen Feagins has more in this report. Listen

Hurricane Hanna may still be hundreds of miles from Jacksonville, but it’s already having an effect on school activities. WJCT’s Scott Kim has more in this report. Listen

September 1, 2008

Local Red Cross officials say they’re not sending many volunteers to help with Hurricane Gustav because they’re looking ahead to (Tropical Storm) Hanna. WJCT’s Karen Feagins reports. Listen

Local non-profit leaders say private donations are not likely to be able to fill the gap left by cuts in government funding. As WJCT’s Karen Feagins reports, the non-profit sector in Jacksonville is bracing for a 25-million dollar hit this fiscal year. Listen

Governor Charlie Crist and Senator Mel Martinez will be on stage at the Republican National Convention this week in St. Paul, but a lesser known First Coast resident will also be at the podium. WJCT’s Kevin Meerschaert reports. Listen

Governor Charlie Crist and state emergency officials are warning Floridians to carefully watch Hurricane Hanna as it spins over the Bahamas. WJCT’s Scott Kim has more in this report. Listen

August 29, 2008

Florida law enforcement officials are poised to solve more cold cases with the help of jail inmates. F our agencies teamed up to unveil the state’s third deck of playing cards today, which officials hope will be another success. WJCT’s Alyssa Zamora reports. Listen

The effects of Fay just keep coming. Water left behind from the Tropical Storm has become a breeding ground for mosquitoes. WJCT’s Karen Feagins has more in this report. Listen

August 28, 2008

The state agency overseeing Medicaid reform is meeting today to determine what happens next for patients who will lose their health care providers later this year. WJCT’s Karen Feagins reports. Listen

The Jacksonville City Council Finance Committee gave its approval to the Sheriff’s budget yesterday (Thursday), but the Jacksonville Journey will have to wait. WJCT’s Kevin Meerschaert reports. Listen

August 27, 2008

Burials will begin as early as January of next year at a new National cemetery in Jacksonville. WJCT’s Karen Feagins has the details. Listen

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