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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier put local officials on notice Thursday, warning they could face penalties if they stand in the way of law enforcement’s ability to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement efforts.
Douglas Anderson School of the Arts and Spring Park Elementary were put on lockout Thursday evening due to nearby police activity.
A federal judge has halted the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the Voice of America, the eight-decade-old U.S. government-funded international news service
Listen to all of the latest interviews from Jacksonville's Morning News with Rich Jones Kristine Bellino on News 104.5 WOKV.
Dr. Gail Patin, CEO of Hubbard House, joins JMN to share details about this year's Violence Awareness walk -- now 16 years strong in raising awareness and funding for Hubbard House. The event is tomorrow, Sat March 29, and opens at 8am at 330 E. Bay Street downtown (the old Courthouse). It will be a beautiful day for the event! Visit HUBBARDHOUSE.ORG or call 904-354-3114 for more information.
ANJ political reporter Jake Stofan updates the latest from the Florida legislative session, including age restriction modifications for long gun (rifle) purchases, the potential "Free Kill" law repeal (pertaining to medical negligence), child labor and minimum compensaton adjustments, and more.
Meteorologist and new dad Corey Simma takes a look at this weekend's forecast, including the oak pollen saturation -- and the Sunday atmospheric rinse that will wash it away. Briefly. And as we move into April, expect the temperatures and humidity to start increasing.
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