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An outside agency could be the deciding factor in what takes shape in some empty lots in Downtown Jacksonville.
A tackle on a local college football field this weekend had nothing to do with the game.
Four Jacksonville Sheriff’s Officers are being slapped with a federal lawsuit stemming from an arrest video that went viral, last year.
A teenager is now banned from being within one thousand feet of a polling location—unless he’s casting his own ballot—after brandishing a machete, according to police.
Clay County Fire Rescue Bureau Chief of Paramedicine Jairo Herrera and other county leaders laid out the game plan for where the AEDs will be installed.
Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters responded to a hateful banner, targeting his race, that circled the skies in downtown Jacksonville on Thursday.
Several streets at the beach will now be closed to through traffic as a major construction project continues in the area.
After pushback from the community, plans to re-zone a San Jose YMCA into an apartment complex are no more.
A family is back home and safe in the River City after being stuck in Western North Carolina due to Hurricane Helene.
Nearly 50,000 dock workers, from Maine to Florida, are striking for the first time in decades.
Florida’s Poison Control Centers are seeing an increase in the number of kids getting caffeine poisoning.
Families in a newly built St. Johns County neighborhood are dealing with frequent internet outages. It’s from a provider they’re required to pay for, with no option to opt-out, according to housing documents.
A Nassau County home builder is facing twelve charges, after families said he took their money, promising to build their dream home, and failed to pay the people who did the work.
San Marco looked like a swimming pool on Wednesday after significant rainfall flooded streets in the area.
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