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Growing popularity of WNBA games
Sunday was the most watched WNBA game on any network in 23 years between the Chicago Sky and The Indiana Fever. Donna Orender, former president of the WNBA and former professional basketball player, joined us to talk about the surge in the sport's popularity.
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Wealth Watchers: Resources available for those with the goal of home ownership
Many people have the goal to one day own a home, and organization here in Northeast Florida are working to turn those dreams into realities. June is National Homeownership Month. It's the reason we're looking at the resources available to help educate future homebuyers.
Union leaders rally ahead of Stadium of the Future meeting
Ahead of the City Council's special meeting at 5 p.m. Monday, where the public is invited to share input on the Stadium of the Future deal, union leaders will gather to make sure their voices are heard when it comes to the development.
Local nonprofit celebrates over 50 years of helping young people get on track
A local nonprofit aimed at helping young people get on track for adulthood is celebrating more than 50 years of serving the Jacksonville community. Many of the students in the program credit AMI Kids with saving their lives.
Celebrating dad with Culhane's Irish Pub
Ready to celebrate the World's Best Dad? Of course you are. And you know Mom might like brunch and lighter fare. But Dads like something a bit more hearty. Irish food is pretty hearty. And nobody does hearty better than our friends at Culhane's. Mary Jane Culhane from Culhane’s at the Beach and Southside cooked up some suggestions.
1 of 5 accused in 2023 Gilligan’s Island murder facing new charge in Georgia
Frank Kennedy, who was just released from jail 10 days ago on a half-million dollar bond, is accused of witness tampering and is back in custody. So far, no bond has been set on the new charge and investigators have not said what prompted the charge.
Warm weather increases risk of developing kidney stones
According to the National Kidney Foundation 1 in 10 people will suffer from kidney stones at some point in their life, and this time of year is when we are at a higher risk. Mayo Clinic nephrologist Dr. Ivan Porter joined us on The Morning Show to explain and help us prevent kidney stones.