Every Sunday at 9 a.m., This Week in Jacksonville reviews the top stories and political developments in Northeast Florida and host Kent Justice talks to newsmakers about the impact on our community.
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National Security Agency operations of America spying on Americans becomes public, and we're hearing more about IRS targeting tea party and patriot groups for scrutiny. Two professors, an ambassador, a former FBI agent and a political party leader join Kent Justice for a roundtable discussion of the issues.
Rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court this month could will bring changes to the country -- as we learn from three local experts. Then meet the youngest elected official in Clay County history and talk about the economic impact on the Jaguars' decision to play a game overseas from one of those instrumental in bringing an NFL team to Jacksonville.
Jacksonville congressman takes the IRS to task in brand-new hearings, meet JTA's new leader, tour Clay County's new elections office and turning a critical eye on the Baymeadows area.
State Attorney Angela Corey is calling it "justice promised, justice delivered." She visits TWIJ to show the evidence that she believes proves her tough on crime policy works. State representative and Northeast Florida Builders Association leader Daniel Davis talks about his new role: CEO of the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce.
The new superintendent of Clay County schools tells Kent Justice how he intends to work through conflict with the school board. Then a review of the education bills that passed and failed in this just completed legislative session. And how can you improve downtown while ignoring the biggest landholders? Explore that issue with Metro Jacksonville.
Local leaders from both parties join Kent Justice to dissect the 2013 Florida legislative session. And, on the final day of The Players, we hear about Sunday's events, and the way one group reaches out to hundreds of young golfers in the area.
Gov. Rick Scott stunned people with his call for teacher pay raises. This week, he signed them into law -- but it's not quite the across-the-board raises he asked for. The superintendent of the area's top-rated school system talk about this, another other education issues and dealing with growth. And an area union president talks about the raises and education budget from a teacher's perspective.
As "The Players" grows near, Executive Director Matt Rapp discusses traffic changes and more for this year's tournament at Sawgrass. Plus, a preview of MoneyWise week in Jacksonville and national recognition for a local middle school.
A landmark case in Jacksonville banned a local girl from all Duval County public schools. The lawyer fighting to see teen held responsible in an attack he calls bullying joins Kent Justice to discuss the case. We also hear about a drive to add a detox center in St. Johns County and women's role in the history of Jacksonville and the One Spark festival.
Surrounded by some of the state's best school districts, Duval County dives into finding a way to excel. After getting a vote of support from the School Board, Superintendent Nikolai Vitti explains his new vision and the strategic plan to make the schools better.
Jennifer Carroll came to Channel 4's studios to give her first interview since resigning as Florida's lieutenant governor. Her entire interview was with Kent Justice for her appearance on This Week In Jacksonville. The conversation went beyond the 22-minute broadcast, so the final segment is available only online.
Will the Florida Aviation Administration to stop funding air traffic controllers at Northeast Florida's busiest airport threaten safety? The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments for and against same-sex marriage. A voting rights advocate says changes coming in this year's legislature don't go deep enough.