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Listen to all of the latest interviews from Jacksonville's Morning News with Rich Jones on 104.5 WOKV!
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6/7 - Original Restaurant Report
Ben Becker is back with this week's report on recently inspected Jacksonville restaurants... and all was not golden beneath some arches.
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6/7 - First Responder Friday
This week's First Responder spotlight shines on Mindy Richardson from the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office.
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6/7 - Ryan Schmelz, FOX News
YOU DECIDE 2024 coverage continues, as Ryan reports on Trump's first campaign rally since his convictions in New York -- in California. While he's unlikely to win the state, the rally serves as an excellent opportunity to draw financial support from deep pockets. Meanwhile, a recent Florida voter poll shows Trump with a 4 point lead.
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6/7 - Logan MacDonald, Action News Jax
Logan reports on the latest drama surrounding newly appointed Duval County Schools superintendent Dr. Christopher Bernier, regarding the timeline and circumstances surrounding his previous job exit and whistleblower claims that raise character questions. The Duval County School Board stands by their decision to hire Dr. Bernier.
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6/7 - Candice Cole, CMG Washington
WHOOPING COUGH SPIKE - Recent data from the CDC show an almost three-fold spike in whooping cough cases nationwide as compared to last year, with outbreaks declared in Pennsylvania, Oregon, Minnesota, and Kentucky. It can cause life-threatening symptoms in babies. Pregnant women and immunocompromised people are also at increased risk. Candice Cole is live in Washington with what health experts are saying about the spread of whopping cough and how to protect yourself.
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6/6 - Kirstin Garriss, CMG Washington
YOU DECIDE 2024 coverage continues, as former President Trump and the Republican National Committee reportedly collected some $141 million in campaign donations in May. WOKV's Kirstin Garriss looks at how much of that was in response to Trump's felony convictions at the end of the month, and how those donated funds can be used.