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Tiesha Foreman said every trip to the doctor has become difficult because she never knows if her health insurance will be there when she goes to settle up.
A crime trend making its way across the country and could be coming to a parking meter near you.
A popular genetic testing company is on the brink of collapse. There are major questions about the company 23andMe’s future, and more importantly to its customers, its bank of genetic data.
An Action News Jax investigation has led to major changes to the way the city plants trees across town.
It was JTA’s day to go over its budget in front of the Finance Committee, but Nathaniel P. Ford was also asked to address concerns raised by our reporting.
Action News Jax has learned our reporting on spending at the Jacksonville Transportation Authority will now be part of a conversation in front of city council.
The Jacksonville Transportation Authority is under the microscope for the way it spends money and other questionable dealings.
Action News Jax is digging into an affordable housing program and how one group in particular failed to do that though it was able to get dozens of free properties. Five years after the program began, the fix could be worse than the problem.
Action News Jax uncovered more serious concerns about a local multimillion-dollar autonomous vehicles project. The same company behind the $66 million Bay Street Innovation Corridor project in Jacksonville also conducted a similar pilot project in Charlotte.
Action News Jax has found there are questions about how the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office is cracking down on a certain type of crime.
A report by the Office of Inspector General shows Jacksonville has been giving away property to people who say they’ll build affordable housing but failed to make sure the new owners followed through.
CEO, Nat Ford, Board Chairwoman Debbie Buckland, and the City Council President Ron Salem all spoke glowingly about the job JTA does. But Action News Jax investigator Emily Turner has been covering JTA for months and has covered a different side of things.
Action News Jax is uncovering more major concerns with a multimillion-dollar project that’s supposed to bring autonomous vehicles to downtown Jacksonville. It’s called the Bay Street Innovation Corridor and is set to cost more than $65 million dollars.
Imagine buying a used car and finding out not only did you NOT get what you paid for, but it’s also totally different car.
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