Kent Justice

Anchor/reporter

Kent Justice co-anchors News4Jax's 5 p.m., 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts weeknights and reports on government and politics. He also hosts "This Week in Jacksonville," Channel 4's hot topics and politics public affairs show each Sunday morning at 9 a.m. Civic leaders, business professionals and nonprofit activists spend time in conversation with Kent about the big issues in our area.

As political reporter, Kent has covered inaugurations, national political party conventions and local races for public office (and everything in between). Kent is a seasoned debate moderator, working alongside Jake Tapper for CNN in a nationwide televised debate between Florida Govs. Rick Scott and Charlie Crist in 2014. Most recently, Kent hosted a debate or a forum with the leading gubernatorial candidates in Florida ahead of the primary election. He has also moderated debates for congressional candidates for District 4 and District 5, in addition to candidates for state attorney, during an unprecedented three-debates-in-three-nights in August 2016.

Kent has been involved in community causes since he arrived in Northeast Florida in 2010. He joined the board of directors for the Civic Orchestra of Jacksonville in 2019. Kent previously led the board of directors for the Alzheimer's Association Central and North Florida Chapter, serving 31 counties. He has also contributed to HandsOn Jacksonville, PACT Prevention Coalition of St. Johns County, the ASSIST program for homeless youth in St. Johns County Schools and the Communications Academy Advisory Board at Nease High School in Ponte Vedra. 

Kent also serves as a volunteer pastor and musician at his home church in St. Johns County. He also helps out these organizations with events: UF Health Night for Heroes; Leukemia & Lymphoma Society; National Philanthropy Day; Mayo Clinic; National Brain Tumor Society.

Kent has reported in Columbus, Ohio, in California (Santa Barbara and the Central Coast), in South Dakota and in Montana. Kent launched his professional journalism career at 17 years old as a sports writer for a large San Francisco area newspaper chain.
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