Jessica Palombo, WUSF

Jessica Palombo

WUSF

Jacksonville, FL, United States

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Past:
  • WUSF
  • NPR

Past articles by Jessica:

Florida Elections Supervisors Warn Of Confusing Mailer Urging Voter Registration

Northeast Florida residents are getting confused by a flier that’s showing up in their mailboxes. The mailer from a national, Democratic-leaning group → Read More

Jacksonville Police Seeking Men Who Stole Gun Used To Kill Tarpon Springs Officer

Jacksonville police are asking for help catching the men who they say stole a gun that was used to kill a police officer. The Sheriff’s Office has released → Read More

Despite Pre-Election Democratic Gains, Florida Law Makes Race Harder To Predict

Florida Democrats have managed to narrow an early Republican lead in the number of ballots cast before Election Day. The numbers appear to favor Democratic → Read More

Florida Monitoring Six for Ebola

Six people who recently traveled from Ebola-affected regions are under twice-daily monitoring by the Florida Health Department. The state continues → Read More

Florida Ballot Preview: Water And Land Conservation Amendment (Am 1)

Note: Every day this week, we’ll be taking a look at amendments on the Florida ballot. We start with Amendment 1: the measure setting aside public money → Read More

Children Fingerprinted, Lifesavers Celebrated At Florida Missing Children's Day

This morning, Florida officials recognized the 16th annual Missing Children’s Day at the state Capitol. Last year, Florida law enforcement officers → Read More

Florida's Piece of Greece Gets National Traditional Cultural Designation

A Florida community with the highest concentration of Greek people in the country has been recognized as a Traditional Cultural Property by the National → Read More

FL Teen Must Notify Parents of Abortion Plan

A Florida district court has denied a pregnant minor’s appeal to avoid notifying her parents she planned to have an abortion. The ruling stems from a 2004 → Read More

Florida Appeals Court: Pregnant Minor Must Notify Parents Of Intended Abortion

A Florida district court has denied a pregnant minor’s appeal to avoid notifying her parents she planned to have an abortion. The ruling stems from a 2004 → Read More

Chiropractors Backing Crist

Last month’s campaign fundraising totals show Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Charlie Crist has strong backing from Florida chiropractors.In April alone, → Read More

Chiropractors Donating Cash to Crist

Last month’s campaign fundraising totals show Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Charlie Crist has strong backing from Florida chiropractors. In April alone, → Read More

SunRail Gets More Than Twice As Many Daily Rides As Predicted

Listen The Orlando-area SunRail commuter train has g → Read More

Outgoing Senate President On Unfinished Business: 'There's Always Next Year'

Listen Even with dozens of bills left on the agenda, → Read More

NPR

Florida Man Airs Grievances With Festivus Pole In Capitol

On Wednesday, Chaz Stevens' beer can-covered pole joined a number of other displays in the state Capitol in Tallahassee. There is also a religious nativity scene and an atheist display. Stevens says he's protesting what he sees as a flagrant disregard for the separation of church and state. → Read More