Jessica Palombo
Phone: (850) 487-3086 x364
Jessica Palombo got her master’s degree in broadcast and digital journalism from the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. While interning at WAER News in Syracuse, she was awarded the Syracuse Press Club’s top prize for a radio feature story produced by a student. She interned at WAMU News and NPR's "Weekends at All Things Considered," both in Washington, D.C., before moving back to her home state of Florida. She then freelanced at WJCT News in Jacksonville before joining the staff of WFSU News full time. Before getting into radio, she was an editor, reporter and essayist for The Gainesville Sun, Skirt! Magazine and Jacksonville Magazine. When she's not reporting, Jessica enjoys acting in plays and films, cooking vegan food and discovering new music. Follow Jessica Palombo on Twitter: @JessicaPubRadio.
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Jacksonville civil rights activist Ben Frazier, with the Northside Coalition, traveled to Geneva to speak before the committee,
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Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Re-Open Florida Task Force has launched a public comment submission portal open to all Floridians.
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As of March 15, the state of Florida has expanded its criteria for coronavirus testing to allow doctors to test at their discretion.
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Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry is warning against getting complacent as Hurricane Dorian on Tuesday morning is forecast to pass off shore slightly more…
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A movie that opened nationwide in theatres Friday depicts what it’s like to live with cystic fibrosis.
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Those planning to mail holiday gifts on Wednesday can avoid some frustration by steering clear of post offices. They won’t be open.
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Police in St. Johns County are searching for a marker that had just been installed as a reminder of a lynching that had taken place on the site, off...
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With six weeks left before the gubernatorial election, Florida’s major candidates and their parties have been accusing each other of anti-Semitism.
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The worst flooding in 150 years has left many in Northeast Florida without homes, businesses and cars. Hurricane Irma arrived in the Jacksonville area...
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Updated 12:05 p.m. Saturday: Two Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office police officers are expected to recover after they were shot while responding to a call...