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Recently in Economy Category The first of four public feedback sessions begins tonight, focussing on the anti-crime initiatives of the Jacksonville Journey. ... continue reading Feedback For The Jacksonville Journey. If you're shopping for new insurance, you can scratch Allstate from your list of prospective carriers. Florida insurance regulators are suspending the company's licenses and accusing the insurer of not cooperating with an on-going investigation. A local legal advice office holds a clinic in Jacksonville to help homeowners avoid foreclosure. ... continue reading Free Foreclosure Clinic. City lawmakers could approve as early as tomorrow whether or not to add 40 Sheriff's Officers to the Jacksonville force. The Deutsche Bank could open an office in Jacksonville. They promise to bring in 1,000 jobs by the year 2011. ... continue reading City Trying To Bring In 1,000 New Jobs. The Vice President and Executive Director of The Players Championship tells WOKV in an exclusive interview about how far the tournament has come. The Players Championship tees off today, and 49 of the world's top 50 golfers are in the field. But the one missing is a big one. ... continue reading Reporter's Notebook: Tax Cuts Costing Schools. He's calculating their budget, now Duval County Superintendent Ed Pratt-Dannals says the district is facing a $70 million shortfall for the 2008-2009 school year. ... continue reading Duval Schools Face $70 Million Shortfall. In the waning hours of the legislative session, Governor Charlie Crist is applauding lawmakers for doing the best they can in a difficult time. There appears to be a difference of opinion over cuts to education. |
