JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Channel 4 does its best to cover interesting and newsworthy events across northeast Florida and southeast Georgia, but we can't be everywhere.That's where our viewers can help. While there are dozens of journalists at the local station, there are over a million people spread across the 17 counties in the viewing area that we're proud to serve.If you see something of interest to you, it may very well be of interest to other Channel 4 viewers. Grab a still image or shoot some video and share it with our audience.It might be a house fire, a wreck on the highway or a plane making an emergency landing. It could be a neighborhood lemonade stand, youth athletic event, or hundreds of other things that occur daily in our community. Grab a shot or record some video with your cell phone or camera and send it in using the form below.Be sure to include as much information as possible -- including how to contact you -- in case WJXT wants to use the material on the air.There are several categories of material: news, weather, sports, children and pets, patriotism and more.Click on See It, Snap It Send It, select your category and share. Or just visit the page and view the photos others have uploaded.If you don't have a camera with you but see something newsworthy, let our assignment desk know by calling 904-393-9844 or sending an e-mail to: newstips@News4Jax.com.
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