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Listen to all of the latest interviews from Jacksonville's Morning News with Rich Jones Kristine Bellino on News 104.5 WOKV.
TUE – The summer concert and events season is coming, and ticket demand might be high! Clark says if you have to buy from a re-seller, make sure you’re purchasing on a platform that will guarantee your ticket – so you don’t get scammed!
Mike McCormick of Florida's Poison Control Centers, and guests Kim & Bryan Kelly join JMN. The Kellys lost their son Palmer 6 years ago to drug addiction. They are turning their pain into purpose in cooperation with Drug Free Duval, raising awareness about addiction and recovery/help resources. They are promoting the 2nd Annual A.L.I.V.E. Golf Classic, May 4 at Queen's Harbour Yacht & Country Club. A.L.I.V.E. = All Life Is Valuable Everyone. Visit DRUGFREEDUVAL.ORG for more information. The Florida Poison Control Center is available at 800-222-1222.
2026 Midterm election primaries start today in Arkansas, North Carolina, and Texas. A number of GOP incumbents are retiring or facing inter-party challengers, creating opportunities for Democrats to flip seats. With controlling margins in state and federal legislatures very close, every primary is important. WOKV will recap primary results tomorrow.
A Jacksonville family is looking to bridge the gap in awareness and the stigma of substance abuse with an upcoming golf event.
Irrigation schedules should continue to be limited to one day a week.
Colin Gray is the father of Colt Gray, the student accused of shooting inside Apalachee High School, killing four and hurting nine others.
A Jacksonville man admitted he helped scam Medicare and Medicaid out of over $24 million by signing people up for unwanted HIV drugs, prosecutors said.
Duval County Public Schools Police are investigating a troubling incident involving a school bus headed to Riverside High School, after an unauthorized person was allowed onto the bus while students were on board.