Early voting ended Sunday for this week’s special election to fill the seat on Jacksonville’s City Council vacated by the late Tommy Hazouri. Four candidates are on the ballot — two Democrats and two Republicans, encouraging more people to turn out for tomorrow’s election.
Amidst the bipartisan calls for more voters, local leaders accuse the city of voter suppression.
Guest: WJCT News reporter Raymon Troncoso.
Jay Stowe
A grand jury investigation continues into the failed attempt to privatize Jacksonville’s utility, JEA. Meanwhile, they carry on, with new leadership in place after controversy engulfed the company.
Guest: Jay Stowe, CEO of JEA.
Local sports
WJCT Sports Analyst Josh Torres joined us with updates on all the local professional and college sports teams.
Guest: Josh Torres, WJCT sports analyst.
'Come From Away'
"Come From Away" opens tomorrow night at the Times-Union Center.
The Tony Award-winning Broadway musical tells the true story of the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed the world after 9/11.
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