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Action News Jax is getting answers from the St. Johns County School District after hearing claims from parents that all social studies and science classes in middle schools will be “advanced” this year, a move the district has not announced.
The Duval County school board is moving forward with changes to its health classes and sex education policy, including possibly splitting up health glasses for students from 6th-8th grade by their gender.
The Flagler Estates neighborhood and nearby Hastings area lost a man described as well-loved and warm-hearted to a crash right off I-95 early Monday morning.
A group of about 40 veterans and volunteers traded boots on the ground for wheels on the road.
People living in the Sandy Creek neighborhood of St. Johns County are pushing back against a plan to put 297 townhomes on the undeveloped woods nearby.
There was a debate at the dais during this week’s Board of County Commissioners meeting in St. Johns County. Rather, a debate over who the commissioner chair says should have been there.
After 100 years of standing in Springfield, a warehouse the Jacksonville Fire Rescue Department says has long been abandoned has been knocked down.
One year ago today, a man was killed and three other people were hurt in three separate shootings on the night of St. Patrick’s Day in Jacksonville Beach.
Evanni Valmyr, a 21-year-old junior at the University of North Florida, spoke only with Action News Jax about being hit by a car that then took off as she was walking to the bus stop late last week.
The entire project is set to be done in the summer of 2026. Traffic changes along CR-210 are expected to last through March 23rd.
The parking passes may be sold out and the tickets may be running out, but for fans at THE PLAYERS it’s an experience worth going all-in for.
Nassau County’s Planning and Zoning Board recently voted yes on allowing development on more than 55 acres of land south of Clyde Higginbotham Road.
Haskell, the company working with the City of Jacksonville to put a new pump station in San Marco to reduce street flooding from storms, says the station could potentially be online by the end of March.
Saturday night, two major events will be happening at the same time.
“This is something that can definitely change the world,” said one 8th grader from James Weldon Johnson Middle School. He and more than 450 students at elementary, middle and high schools around Duval County put their robots to the test in this year’s district-wide robotics competition.
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