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Brian Kilmeade shares his expectations for tonight's State of the Union Address. Hear the full SOTU address tonight with coverage starting at 8pm, and the Address starting at 9pm. Hear more on today's top headlines with the Brian Kilmeade Show starting at 10am.
Erick looks ahead to tonight’s State of the Union address, Trump’s latest tariff policies after the last week’s SCOTUS decision, the ongoing partial government shutdown, and more. Hear more on the Erick Erickson Show, every day from noon to 3pm.
Eben has the latest update on the investigation into Austin Tucker Martin, 21, who was shot and killed at Trump's Mar-a-Lago property last Sunday. The motivations behind Martin's trespass and his intentions are not yet clear.
Natalie previews tonight's State of the Union Address, where President Trump is expected to speak on the economy, foreign affairs (Venezuela, Iran, Gaza, Russia/Ukraine), ICE and the partial government shutdown, and more. WOKV live coverage begins at 8pm, and President Trump's speech is expected to start at 9pm.
Tuesday marks the four-year anniversary of the Russia Ukraine war – is a resolution anywhere in sight?
TUE – Clark says young people are getting investment tips from social media videos, but those videos don’t teach fundamental investing strategies. Clark shares some fundamental investing strategies that will help young investors build real wealth over time.
Action News Jax's Ben Becker reports on locally owned businesses being sued concerning compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act on websites. Are these legitimate lawsuits and concerns? Is it a fight worth fighting? Is it a fight business owners can win? Or is it a trending scam? Tune in for the full story at 545pm with Action News Jax on CBS47 and FOX30.
JMN is Live on Location at Timuquana Golf & Country Club – Shironda Jones, Director of Advancement, joins JMN to discuss today’s charity golf tournament, and how funds raised benefit students and academic programs at GCS.
JMN is live on location at Timuquana Golf & Country Club -- Ron Townsend, the Golf Classic namesake, first Black member of Augusta National, and former President of Gannett, joins JMN to discuss the tournament's history, and legacy of fundraising for Guardian Catholic School. Jaguars HOF kicker Josh Scobee, a long time advocate for GCS, shares the segment and serves as co-chair for this year's tournament. Visit GUARDIANCATHOLIC.COM to learn more.
Tonya looks at the domestic and global responses after the Supreme Court ruled against President Trump's tariffs. Domestic markets are, so far, holding steady, but European markets have shows some fluctuations with Germany in particular issuing a response of concern. President Trump's own response on Truth Social included his usual rhetoric of criticism and promises of consequences.
WOKV political and legal analyst Rick Mullaney, Director of the JU Public Policy Institute, looks at the SCOTUS 6-3 decision invalidating President Trump's broad tariffs, illuminating that Congress has the constitutional authority to impose tariffs, not the President. What will be the immediate, and the long term, fallouts for this decision? Are US citizens likely to receive some kind of refund for the tariff tax? Will this impact mid-term elections?
JMN is live at Timuquana Golf & Country Club – Principal Melissa Ilski, Guardian Catholic School, and Deacon Scott Conway, Superintendent of Catholic Schools discuss student success through Guardian Catholic School, and the school/community engagement dynamic. Today’s Ron Townsend Golf Classic charity tournament raises funds to provide educational resources for GCS.
After former President Obama speculated on the existence of aliens, and debunked the traditional conspiracy theories of Area 51, etc., President Trump directed agencies to release documents on aliens - any details out yet?
Gurnal reports on the bomb cyclone hitting the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states, burying areas under many inches of snow and powerful winds. Beyond the regional weather impacts, this is resulting in major travel delays and cancellations. Travelers are advised to check your flight status.
MON – Clark looks at rising energy bills, and how a home energy audit can save you a bundle!
The UF Proton Therapy Institute celebrates 20 years of service in Jacksonville, and today's Good News features Steven Fitzgerald. His cancer journey began in 2014 with a decline in his vision -- but it wasn't his eye! Research discovered cranial cancer and led to treatment at the UF Proton Therapy Institute in Jacksonville. In 2019, he concluded his treatment, and has not experienced any tumor regrowth since. He credits the UFPTI with enabling him to have and enjoy his future.
Denise Schonwald, Registered Nurse and Mental Health Counselor, joins JMN to discuss the mental & emotional impacts of the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie -- how the experience impacts Guthrie's family, and the public at large as this trauma unfolds in the public sphere.
Jake updates key stories from this week's legislative session events. Of note, NCAA Head Coach Jimbo Fisher spoke regarding establishing high school coach compensation baselines. Other key discussions focused on securing and managing emergency disaster funds (currently under the Governor's authority), and ongoing debate on property tax reformation.
Meteorologist Garrett Bedenbaugh joins JMN to looks at this weekend's forecast. Lots of sun, lots of pollen, not a lot of rain -- so fire risks remain high. A cold front is moving in early next week, so expect a massive temperature drop back to highs in the mid-50's.
A third week wraps in the search for Nancy Guthrie, mother of TVpersonality Savannah Guthrie. It looks like there are currently more mysteries than leads. Jeff has the latest information on search developments.







