Skip to main content
Partly Cloudy icon
87º
WJXT logo

Go to the WJXT homepage

Join Insider
    • News
    • Watch Live
    • Local News
    • Florida
    • Georgia
    • National
    • Politics & Power
    • Politics
    • I-Team
    • Trust Index
    • Community
    • Health
    • Money
    • Education
    • Consumer
    • Entertainment
    • Weird News
    • Weather
    • Weather News
    • Traffic
    • SnapJAX
    • Skycams
    • Alerts
    • Hurricanes
    • Plan and Prepare
    • Georgia
    • St. Augustine
    • Environment
    • Forecasting Change
    • News4JAX+
    • Watch Live
    • News4JAX Insider
    • How To Watch News4JAX+
    • Download News4JAX Apps
    • The Morning Show
    • River City Live
    • Podcasts
    • This Week In Jacksonville
    • Business Edition
    • NEXTGEN TV
    • TV Listings
    • Florida Justice
    • Sports
    • Sports Videos
    • Jaguars
    • Jaguars Stats
    • News4JAGS Podcast
    • Gators Breakdown
    • Gators Stats
    • High School Sports
    • Varsity 4
    • Going Ringside Podcast
    • V4rsity Podcast
    • All Star Athlete
    • Olympics
    • Features
    • News4JAX Insider
    • JAXBest
    • Florida Justice
    • 4 Your Neighborhood
    • Events Calendar
    • Positively JAX
    • River City Live
    • News4JAX+
    • Women’s History Month
    • Look Local
    • Travel
    • Jacksonville Image Awards
    • Food & Recipes
    • Live Healthy
    • Contests & Rules
    • Talking Health
    • Pets
    • uSay Voting
    • Branded Content
    • River City Live
    • Watch River City Live
    • River City+
    • Eats & Treats
    • Beats
    • Wellness
    • Local Spotlight
    • Pets
    • Shopping
    • SnapJAX
    • SnapJAX Stories
    • Breaking News Photos
    • Newsletters
    • Sign Up For Newsletters
    • WJXT
    • Contact Us
    • Help Center
    • Careers at WJXT/WCWJ
    • SnapJAX
    • Meet the Team
    • Advertise with us
    • CW17
    • CW Program Guide
    • Bounce
  • News
  • Weather
  • News4JAX+
  • Sports
  • Features
  • River City Live
  • SnapJAX
  • Newsletters
  • WJXT
  • CW17
News4JAX.com
  • News
  • Weather
  • News4JAX+
  • Sports
  • Features
  • River City Live
  • SnapJAX
  • Newsletters
  • WJXT
  • CW17
  • LIVE
  • BREAKING NEWS

BREAKING NEWS

LIVE: All of Beach Boulevard closed in both directions at I-295 due to police activity: JSO

AL LAWSON


No description available
2 days ago

Florida congressional districts that eliminated a majority-Black seat upheld by state Supreme Court

Read full article: Florida congressional districts that eliminated a majority-Black seat upheld by state Supreme Court

Florida's Supreme Court has upheld the state's current congressional redistricting map, rejecting a challenge over the elimination of a majority-Black district that was pushed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis.

No description available

Fight over Florida congressional districts, Black representation not over after appeals court ruling

Read full article: Fight over Florida congressional districts, Black representation not over after appeals court ruling

The 1st District Court of Appeal reversed a lower court’s ruling that the map that rewrote U.S. Rep. Al Lawson’s district was unconstitutional because it diminished Black voters’ ability to elect a candidate of their choice.

No description available

Amid GOP gains, Dem Frost is 1st Gen Zer to win House seat

Read full article: Amid GOP gains, Dem Frost is 1st Gen Zer to win House seat

Amid Republican gains in the U.S. House races in Florida, Democrat Maxwell Alejandro Frost has become the first member of Generation Z to win a seat in Congress.

No description available

Florida primary: Crist wins Democratic gubernatorial contest

Read full article: Florida primary: Crist wins Democratic gubernatorial contest

Democratic U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist has defeated Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried in Florida's closely watched gubernatorial primary.

No description available

Gov. DeSantis again appoints Judge Renatha Francis to Florida Supreme Court

Read full article: Gov. DeSantis again appoints Judge Renatha Francis to Florida Supreme Court

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday announced the appointment of Judge Renatha Francis to the Florida Supreme Court.

No description available

Jacksonville’s new congressional boundaries are expected to favor Republicans. Here’s who’s running

Read full article: Jacksonville’s new congressional boundaries are expected to favor Republicans. Here’s who’s running

News4JAX is taking a closer look at the redrawn congressional districts in North Florida.

No description available

Election 2022: Candidate qualifying period for Florida elections ends Friday

Read full article: Election 2022: Candidate qualifying period for Florida elections ends Friday

The biggest change this year involves Florida’s congressional districts.

No description available

Politicians are taking stance on gun control after the deadly mass school shooting in Texas

Read full article: Politicians are taking stance on gun control after the deadly mass school shooting in Texas

As the nation grapples with the emotions following the school shooting – the issue is also taking center stage for politicians.

No description available

Judge blocks DeSantis' redistricting plan; state appeals

Read full article: Judge blocks DeSantis' redistricting plan; state appeals

A judge’s ruling that a new congressional map drawn by Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ staff is unconstitutional has been appealed by the state.

No description available

Former state senator announces his candidacy for Florida’s newly-redrawn 4th Congressional District

Read full article: Former state senator announces his candidacy for Florida’s newly-redrawn 4th Congressional District

Democrat Tony Hill launched his campaign for 4th Congressional District at the Longshoremen’s Union Hall in Jacksonville Tuesday.

No description available

Curry asked about congressional map, says he’s ‘looking forward to closing strong’ term as mayor

Read full article: Curry asked about congressional map, says he’s ‘looking forward to closing strong’ term as mayor

Lawsuits continue to be filed in the congressional redistricting maps approved by the Florida Legislature.

No description available

Voting groups sue over Florida congressional map

Read full article: Voting groups sue over Florida congressional map

Voting rights groups have sued Florida over a congressional map drawn by Gov. Ron DeSantis and passed by the GOP-controlled Legislature.

No description available

Congressman Al Lawson announces $2M in aid to help eliminate food desert in Jacksonville urban core

Read full article: Congressman Al Lawson announces $2M in aid to help eliminate food desert in Jacksonville urban core

Congressman Al Lawson was in Jacksonville on Wednesday to announce a $2 million appropriation that will help eliminate the negative impact of food deserts in Jacksonville’s urban core.

No description available

GOP lawmakers vote remotely more often after initial scorn

Read full article: GOP lawmakers vote remotely more often after initial scorn

Just seven Republicans, along with most Democrats, used remote voting in the House when voting-from-somewhere-else was first allowed two years ago as the pandemic erupted.

No description available

Jacksonville group among demonstrators protesting at state Capitol over redistricting map

Read full article: Jacksonville group among demonstrators protesting at state Capitol over redistricting map

Florida Lawmakers will return to Tallahassee to begin a special session to approve a new congressional map, proposed by Governor Ron DeSantis.

No description available

Proposed redistricting demonstration held in downtown Jacksonville

Read full article: Proposed redistricting demonstration held in downtown Jacksonville

The Northside Coalition and other groups held a demonstration at City Hall Monday morning -- saying they are concerned about the new congressional redistricting maps.

No description available

Gov. DeSantis vetoes new congressional maps, calls for a special session

Read full article: Gov. DeSantis vetoes new congressional maps, calls for a special session

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday followed through with his promise to veto a congressional map that was approved by the Florida Legislature earlier this month.

No description available

DeSantis proposes another Republican-favored Congressional map

Read full article: DeSantis proposes another Republican-favored Congressional map

Northeast Florida continues to be the center of a statewide battle, and Gov. Ron DeSantis has offered another plan for congressional redistricting.

No description available

Florida high court refuses DeSantis request on redistricting

Read full article: Florida high court refuses DeSantis request on redistricting

The Florida Supreme Court is telling Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis it will not answer his question on whether a Black congressman’s district is unconstitutional.

No description available

Florida high court refuses DeSantis request on redistricting

Read full article: Florida high court refuses DeSantis request on redistricting

The Florida Supreme Court is telling Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis it will not answer his question on whether a Black congressman’s district is unconstitutional.

No description available

Gov. DeSantis’ proposed congressional map would change 2 districts in North Florida

Read full article: Gov. DeSantis’ proposed congressional map would change 2 districts in North Florida

It’s a move by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis that could change the face of North Florida politics and who represents you in Congress.

No description available

Rep. Lawson criticizes ‘unconstitutional’ congressional redistricting map from Gov. DeSantis

Read full article: Rep. Lawson criticizes ‘unconstitutional’ congressional redistricting map from Gov. DeSantis

Florida redistricting proposals are stirring controversy in Tallahassee.

No description available

In unusual move, Gov. DeSantis submits redistricting map

Read full article: In unusual move, Gov. DeSantis submits redistricting map

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has submitted a proposal to reshape the state’s congressional map and carve up districts held by Black Democrats, as the Republican takes the unusual step of inserting himself into the redistricting process.

No description available

Some Florida lawmakers were there when rioters stormed U.S. Capitol

Read full article: Some Florida lawmakers were there when rioters stormed U.S. Capitol

In what many hoped could be unifying, the response to the riot at the U.S Capitol shows a continued divide.

No description available

Immigration attorney on the legality of migrant flights landing in Jacksonville

Read full article: Immigration attorney on the legality of migrant flights landing in Jacksonville

Comments are continuing to pour in after News4Jax dug deeper on flights carrying migrants from the southern border landing in Jacksonville.

No description available

Jacksonville hotel business travel revenue to be down 50%

Read full article: Jacksonville hotel business travel revenue to be down 50%

Jacksonville hotels are projected to lose $151 million in business travel revenue in 2021, down 50.1% over pre-pandemic levels, according to reports.

No description available

HUD: ‘We are committed to ongoing, swift engagement’ at Hilltop Village Apartments to ensure standards

Read full article: HUD: ‘We are committed to ongoing, swift engagement’ at Hilltop Village Apartments to ensure standards

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) says in a statement that its No. 1 priority is the safety and wellbeing of people living in HUD-assisted properties.

No description available

Northeast Florida restaurants & foodservice businesses collect $79 million in COVID-19 relief

Read full article: Northeast Florida restaurants & foodservice businesses collect $79 million in COVID-19 relief

Nearly 500 restaurants and other food-service businesses in Northeast Florida have received grants from the federal government, aimed at helping them stay in business during the COVID-19 pandemic.

No description available

Canadian sprinter Andre De Grasse brings new gold medal home to Jacksonville

Read full article: Canadian sprinter Andre De Grasse brings new gold medal home to Jacksonville

Canadian sprint star and new gold medalist Andre De Grasse returned Monday to Jacksonville from Tokyo.

No description available

TWIJ: Doctor on coronavirus spike; lawmakers on crisis in Cuba

Read full article: TWIJ: Doctor on coronavirus spike; lawmakers on crisis in Cuba

Dr. Sunil Joshi, president of the Duval County Medical Society Foundation, discusses the rise in coronavirus cases and the increase in hospitalizations. We also discuss the crisis in Cuba with Congressman Al Lawson, D-Tallahassee, and Sen. Rick Scott, R-Florida, offer their analysis on Cuba as well as the American Rescue Plan and new child tax credits.

No description available

Gov. DeSantis, Florida lawmakers call for more action in Cuba

Read full article: Gov. DeSantis, Florida lawmakers call for more action in Cuba

Less than a week into major demonstrations concerning Cuba some changes are already underway.

No description available

Jacksonville gets nearly $3.3 million to promote health literacy

Read full article: Jacksonville gets nearly $3.3 million to promote health literacy

The federal Office of Public Health and Science has awarded the city of Jacksonville a $3,295,342 grant to improve the health of racial and ethnic minority populations through the development of health policies and programs that will help eliminate health disparities.

No description available

Thousands of firefighters battle big blazes across the West

Read full article: Thousands of firefighters battle big blazes across the West

An army of firefighters is working in hot, dry and windy weather to contain blazes chewing through wilderness and burning homes across drought-stricken Western states.

No description available

US Rep. Al Lawson; former Duval County Supervisor of Elections Jerry Holland; vaccine passports

Read full article: US Rep. Al Lawson; former Duval County Supervisor of Elections Jerry Holland; vaccine passports

On this edition of “This Week in Jacksonville,” U.S. Rep. Al Lawson talks about a wide variety of issues, including the border crisis, the proposed infrastructure bill and the COVID-19 vaccine. Then former Duval County Supervisor of Elections Jerry Holland joins the show to talk about his experiences with voting systems and the new voting law in Georgia. Finally, tech expert Ian Kahn joins the show to talk about vaccine passports and his views on whether they will be required in the future.

No description available

Agape, Sulzbacher among 6 North Florida health centers receiving $21M to expand vaccine access

Read full article: Agape, Sulzbacher among 6 North Florida health centers receiving $21M to expand vaccine access

Six community health centers in North Florida, including two in Jacksonville, will receive a total of more than $21.1 million in American Rescue Plan funds to expand their COVID-19 vaccination and treatment operations, U.S. Rep. Al Lawson announced Wednesday. The funds are part of the American Rescue Plan’s $6 billion investment to expand vaccine access in underserved communities. These are the health centers receiving funds in Florida’s 5th Congressional District, which Lawson represents:Agape Community Health Center (Jacksonville): $2,456,125I.M. Sulzbacher Center for the Homeless, Inc. (Jacksonville): $2,904,375Bond Community Health Center (Tallahassee): $2,672,000Florida Department of Health (Tallahassee): $3,674,500Neighborhood Medical Center (Tallahassee): $4,355,000North Florida Medical Center (Tallahassee): $5,087,500The funding will help to expand the health centers’ operational capacity, including adding mobile units. “The pandemic has hit Floridians hard, and this crucial funding to our local health centers will help families across Florida’s fifth district,” Lawson said in a news release.

No description available

Vice President Harris stops by vaccination site during Jacksonville visit

Read full article: Vice President Harris stops by vaccination site during Jacksonville visit

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Vice President Kamala Harris visited Jacksonville on Monday as part of the Biden administration’s “Help is Here” tour of the nation promoting the $1.9 trillion relief package. She visited the federally-run Gateway Mall vaccination site before stopping by a Northwest Jacksonville food distribution warehouse. “I’m glad to be in Jacksonville,” Harris said. “Tap away!”Jennifer Chase was getting her second shot as Harris came to the Gateway site and talked to the people getting shots. Harris visited last visited Jacksonville in October for a socially-distanced rally at the University of North Florida in advance of the November election.

No description available

Should you claim your stimulus pay on your taxes? And other FAQs

Read full article: Should you claim your stimulus pay on your taxes? And other FAQs

Given the pandemic, it’s fair to wonder how factors such as stimulus payments and Paycheck Protection Program loans could impact your filings. Below you’ll find a brief Q&A with Thomas explaining what you need to know:Do you have to claim your stimulus claims when filing your taxes? AdDoes the IRS look at stimulus payments as income? If unemployment compensation was received last year, you definitely want to include that on your tax return. Lawson hosts virtual roundtable on taxesIf you have additional questions about your taxes, stimulus payments and Paycheck Protection Program loans, you’re in luck.

No description available

Lawson hosting roundtable to answer your tax questions

Read full article: Lawson hosting roundtable to answer your tax questions

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – With tax season kicking off on Friday, it’s only natural to have lingering questions. To help you get answers, Rep. Al Lawson is hosting a virtual roundtable on Tuesday evening. Attention #FL05: Do you have questions about tax season?Join us on Facebook Live this Tuesday at 6:30PM as we work to answer your questions. To view and participate in the roundtable, visit Rep. Lawson’s Facebook page. You’ll also find the Facebook Live embedded inside this story.

No description available

Jacksonville to open 2-day vaccine site at Northside senior center

Read full article: Jacksonville to open 2-day vaccine site at Northside senior center

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jacksonville will be opening another COVID-19 vaccination site at a senior center -- this time in one of the city’s underserved neighborhoods. Individuals who are feeling sick should not go to a vaccination site. After receiving the vaccine, patients must stay on site for at least 15 minutes to be monitored for potential reactions by healthcare and emergency professionals. While allergic reactions to the COVID-19 vaccine are rare, this safety measure is in place out of an abundance of caution. The city’s new senior center vaccination site opens as a group of local church and community leaders announced their own plan to do the same.

No description available

Capitol riot aftermath; impeachment of President Trump; Inauguration Day safety

Read full article: Capitol riot aftermath; impeachment of President Trump; Inauguration Day safety

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Rick Mullaney of Jacksonville University’s Public Policy Institute, U.S. Rep. Al Lawson, U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter, U.S. Rep. Kat Cammack and former U.S. Rep. David Jolly join this edition of “This Week in Jacksonville” to talk about their experiences during the riot at the Capitol. They also discuss their views on the impeachment of President Donald Trump, including how they voted and why, and look ahead to the upcoming inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.

No description available

Farm Share distributes 68,000 pounds of food Saturday

Read full article: Farm Share distributes 68,000 pounds of food Saturday

Dozens of volunteers loaded cars with food from Farm Share at Legacy Ministries in Arlington Saturday morning. There was also a third farm share event at Abyssina Missionary Baptist Church on the Northside. FarmShare is hosting one more food distribution event before Christmas: 10 a.m. Tuesday at Bethel Baptist Church just north of FSCJ Downtown Campus. Farm Share was established in 1991 with the idea of distributing fresh food to families, children and seniors who need it free of charge. Farm share says since the beginning of March its distributed nearly 81 million meals to Florida residents.

No description available

How great is the need for food assistance? Where you can get help this week

Read full article: How great is the need for food assistance? Where you can get help this week

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – As Northeast Florida residents struggle through the pandemic, more people than ever need assistance. On Tuesday, Eastside Florida Farm Share teamed up with the Church of Oakland to distribute food to around 1,600 families, the first of six distributions of free food in Jacksonville this week. Saturday, 9 a.m.: Farm Share partners with Congressman Al Lawson to feed Jacksonville families at Abyssinia Missionary Baptist Church, 10325 Interstate Center Drive. Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. - Farm Share partners with Holy Spirit Catholic Church to feed 300 families, 11665 Fort Caroline Road. Saturday, 9 a.m.-noon: Farm Share partners with Legacy Ministries to feed 300 Jacksonville families, 825 University Blvd.

No description available

Cammack wins open US House seat; Lawson cruises to 3rd term

Read full article: Cammack wins open US House seat; Lawson cruises to 3rd term

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Republican Kat Cammack has won Florida’s U.S. House seat held by her former boss, retiring Florida Republican Rep. Ted Yoho. He defeated Democrat Donna Deegan, a former television news anchor and breast cancer survivor who has become an advocate and fundraiser for cancer research. District 7: Florida Democratic U.S. Rep. Stephanie Murphy has been reelected to a third term, defeating Republican challenger Leo Valentin. District 26: Republican Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez has won a Florida seat in the U.S. House, defeating a single-term Democrat. District 27: Republican Maria Elvira Salazar has defeated Democrat Donna Shalala for a U.S. House seat in Florida.

No description available

President Trump wins Florida, collects 29 electoral votes

Read full article: President Trump wins Florida, collects 29 electoral votes

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – President Donald Trump has won Florida’s 29 electoral votes, defeating Democrat Joe Biden in a prized battleground state crucial to the Republican’s bid for another four years in the White House. In the end, Trump prevailed with the help of a loyal base, particularly in the state’s rural reaches. Both campaigns made Florida a priority in the waning weeks of an election year thrown off-kilter by the pandemic. It remains to be seen how the social unrest after high-profile police killings of Black people might have influenced the race. Biden did win Duval County this year -- the first time a Democrat had won the county since Jimmy Carter swept the south in 1976.

No description available

Trump wins Florida; voters raise minimum wage to $15

Read full article: Trump wins Florida; voters raise minimum wage to $15

— District 3: Republican Kat Cammack has won Florida’s U.S. House seat held by her former boss, retiring Florida Republican Rep. Ted Yoho. He defeated Democrat Donna Deegan, a former television news anchor who has worked to raise money for breast cancer research and to help patients. — District 15: Republican Scott Franklin has won Florida Rep. Ross Spano’s seat in the U.S. House. Deutch was first elected in 2010 and represents a firmly Democratic district that includes parts of Broward and Palm Beach counties. A supermajority of Florida voters approved the amendment to the Florida Constitution that will raise Florida’s minimum wage from the current $8.56 an hour to $15 an hour by 2026.

No description available

Early voting begins Thursday in Columbia and Baker counties

Read full article: Early voting begins Thursday in Columbia and Baker counties

BAKER COUNTY, Fla. – As of Thursday morning, more than 40 million Americans have already cast their ballots for the 2020 General Election. Of those, nearly three-quarters of a million were cast by Floridians who voted early Monday and Tuesday. Voters in Baker and Columbia counties will be able to make their voices heard starting Thursday. For Baker County voters, there’s only one voting location for its 17,000 registered voters: at the Supervisor of Elections Office on North 5th Street in MacClenny. For information on elections in local counties in Northeast Florida, see our News4Jax’s Voter’s Guide.

No description available

Too risky? Fed pressed to expand aid to some businesses

Read full article: Too risky? Fed pressed to expand aid to some businesses

Lawmakers are pressing the central bank to deliver more aid to struggling small and mid-sized businesses. And now many lawmakers are asking the Fed to expand its lending to small and medium-sized businesses, by allowing companies to offer assets such as commercial properties as collateral. The decision is on the doorstep of Fed Chairman Jay Powell and Steven Mnuchin, the Trump administrations treasury secretary. Its risky because it can be hard for the Fed to accurately appraise assets right now, he told The Associated Press. If it makes riskier loans, the Fed may be seen as propping up teetering zombie businesses that could default on payments.

No description available

Kat Cammack wins 10-candidate primary for Congress; Rutherford, Lawson survive challenges

Read full article: Kat Cammack wins 10-candidate primary for Congress; Rutherford, Lawson survive challenges

Cammack’s 25% of the vote propels her into the general election to face Democrat Adam Christensen, who narrowly prevailed in his three-way primary. “I am so honored to have earned the trust and support of the voters,” Cammack said in a statement Tuesday night. He will face Republican Gary Adler, who won that primary, in November. In District 6, which includes southern St. Johns and all of Flagler and Volusia counties, Clint Curtis narrowly won a Democratic primary. He will face incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Waltz, R-Daytona, who drew no primary opponent.

No description available

JTA will use $11.9M federal grant to buy 8 new cleaner energy buses

Read full article: JTA will use $11.9M federal grant to buy 8 new cleaner energy buses

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Transportation Authority will use an $11.9 million grant from the federal government to take eight diesel buses out of service and replace them with eight compressed natural gas buses. Replacing them with cleaner CNG powered buses is part of the JTA’s mission of sustainability. JTA spokesman David Cawton said all buses purchased by JTA since 2015 have been CNG buses. The eight new CNG buses will make a total of 96 CNG buses in JTA’s fleet of 220 buses total. Four other projects in Florida also received funds from the bus and bus facilities grant program:

No description available

I-TEAM: Congressman demands HUD take action at Valencia Way

Read full article: I-TEAM: Congressman demands HUD take action at Valencia Way

As of Thursday, natural gas had been shut off at the government-subsidized housing complex Valencia Way, formally Eureka Gardens, for more than three weeks. Thats not right," said Mona Lisa Arnold, who lives at Valencia Way. According to Valerie Jerome, with the Millennia Companies, on Oct. 2, the smell of gas was reported at Valencia Way apartments. The Millennia Companies' representative described the lines as not having shutoff valves, meaning there is no way to isolate leaks. Valencia Way told the I-TEAM it offered hotel suites for people 65 and older who live at the complex.

No description available

Florida congressmen share common ground on impeachment inquiry

Read full article: Florida congressmen share common ground on impeachment inquiry

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - For only the fourth time in U.S. history, the House of Representatives has started a presidential impeachment inquiry. The impeachment inquiry into Trump is passionately partisan, and after speaking with members of the House of Representatives in Northeast Florida, that remains the case. News4Jax found a place Republican Rep. John Rutherford, Republican Rep. Michael Waltz and Democratic Rep. Al Lawson all agree. Impeachment," Lawson said. Republicans tell News4Jax they're upset they haven't had a single chance to vote in the House about the impeachment inquiry.

No description available

Several local representatives weigh in on the impeachment inquiry

Read full article: Several local representatives weigh in on the impeachment inquiry

Congressman Al Lawson is calling the people in his district while others express their disappointment

No description available

Rutherford, Lawson push to recognize POW/MIA memorial/museum nationally

Read full article: Rutherford, Lawson push to recognize POW/MIA memorial/museum nationally

Rendering of Cecil Field POW/MIA Memorial. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - U.S. Reps. John Rutherford, R-Jacksonville, and Al Lawson, D-Tallahassee, chose National POW/MIA Recognition Day to introduce legislation that would designate a POW/MIA Memorial and Museum envisioned for Cecil Field as the National POW/MIA Memorial and Museum to honor all former prisoners of war and those still missing in action. This bill would designate the existing POW/MIA Memorial and Museum at Cecil Field as the national memorial and museum. Hoff was also instrumental in developing the universal symbol known as the POW/MIA flag. I am proud to introduce this bill with my friend Rep. Lawson to designate the POW/MIA Memorial and Museum at Cecil Field as the national memorial.

No description available

Questions linger as Calloway Cove families line up for food

Read full article: Questions linger as Calloway Cove families line up for food

According to HUD, 28 more families were evacuated days after the fire at Calloway Cove in an abundance of caution. Lawson spoke with the News4Jax I-TEAM by phone during the event that fed more than 100 Calloway Cove residents and surrounding community members. After the inspection, HUD gave the complex its highest inspection score since 2016: an 82C. An I-TEAM investigation found three days after the fire at Calloway Cove, the complex failed a city fire inspection. It takes a community to stick together....food is being prepared to be distributed at Calloway Cove apartments after a major fire.

BACK TO TOP
  • TV Listings

  • Email Newsletters

  • RSS Feeds

  • Contests and Rules

  • Contact Us

  • Careers at WJXT / WCWJ

  • Closed Captioning / Audio Description

  • WJXT Public File

  • WJXT EEO Report

  • WCWJ Public File

  • WCWJ EEO Report

  • Terms of Use

  • Privacy Policy

  • Do Not Sell My Info

  • FCC Applications

Follow Us
Visit our YouTube page (opens in a new tab)
Visit our Facebook page (opens in a new tab)
Visit our Instagram page (opens in a new tab)
Visit our X page (opens in a new tab)
Visit our RSS Feed page (opens in a new tab)
Get Results With OmneOmne Results Logo

If you need help with the Public File, call (904) 393-9801

At WJXT, we are committed to informing and delighting our audience. In our commitment to covering our communities with innovation and excellence, we incorporate Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies to enhance our news gathering, reporting, and presentation processes. Read our article to see how we are using Artificial Intelligence.


Graham Media Group LogoGraham Digital Logo

Copyright © 2025 News4JAX.com is managed by Graham Digital and published by Graham Media Group, a division of Graham Holdings.