Brendan Rivers
Brendan Rivers comes to WJCT News with years of experience reporting and hosting news for several stations in the Daytona Beach area.
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She cited the possibility that "classrooms may have to be shut down and everybody quarantined" if a student tests positive.
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The story behind Florida’s new laws that strip cities of their ability to fight climate change.
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The director of the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy says Florida was best able to “weather the storm,” which helped it overcome North Carolina as the region’s solar leader.
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Sales of homes at high risk of flooding rose by about 18.6% year over year in the first quarter, compared to a 9.6% gain in sales of homes that have a low flood risk.
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Phase 1 includes a Four Seasons Hotel, an office building, a new football performance center, stadium renovations and improvements to the city-owned marina and public spaces.
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Compared with Nashville, Jacksonville is doing relatively little to reduce its carbon footprint and does not have a climate action plan — although many believe the city is starting to move in the right direction and should look to examples like Nashville for the way forward.
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The researchers confirmed all of the patients were infected with COVID-19 with five suffering severe symptoms that required hospitalization.
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Under the program, FEMA is making up to $9,000 in federal aid is available for COVID-19 related funeral expenses incurred after January 20, 2020.
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Many are worried that Florida’s powerful investor-owned utilities are pushing regulators to scale back the state’s rooftop solar policy, as JEA did, or get rid of it all together. If successful, the rooftop solar industry across the Sunshine State could start to look a lot like it does in Jacksonville.
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Ashley Moody is asking residents, if they see something suspicious when it comes to vaccine distributions, check with your county health department before proceeding.