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Community gathers in Fernandina Beach to honor transgender lives lost to violence
Read full article: Community gathers in Fernandina Beach to honor transgender lives lost to violenceAt Central Park in Fernandina Beach, the community gathered to honor transgender people who lost their lives to violence.
Survivor from ‘Miracle on the Hudson’ raises money for turkeys for needy Northeast Florida families
Read full article: Survivor from ‘Miracle on the Hudson’ raises money for turkeys for needy Northeast Florida familiesThe 2024 Miracle on the Hudson Turkey Drive needs your help in time for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Free park-and-ride shuttles will begin operations Saturday for Nights of Lights in St. Augustine
Read full article: Free park-and-ride shuttles will begin operations Saturday for Nights of Lights in St. AugustineFree Park and Ride shuttles will operate for the Nights of Lights season starting on Light-Up! Night, Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024.
Things Georgia waterfowl hunters need to know ahead of duck hunting season
Read full article: Things Georgia waterfowl hunters need to know ahead of duck hunting seasonWith duck hunting season coming up, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources wants hunters to review safety guidelines and learn about the new e-stamp.
‘Everyone deserves to reach their destinations safely’: Jacksonville hosts event to remember those lost in crashes
Read full article: ‘Everyone deserves to reach their destinations safely’: Jacksonville hosts event to remember those lost in crashesMillions of people killed or seriously hurt in traffic crashes worldwide will be recognized Friday for the “World Day of Remembrance.” For the first time ever, one of the 40 events planned around America is being held here in Jacksonville at 12 p.m. Friday at James Weldon Johnson Park.
Residents at a Nassau County apartment complex say water woes are becoming unbearable
Read full article: Residents at a Nassau County apartment complex say water woes are becoming unbearableNotices were issued in January for a water pipe break, in May due to an electrical issue caused by a storm, and again in September, October, and twice this month.
PurpleLight event in Jacksonville Beach honors those affected by pancreatic cancer
Read full article: PurpleLight event in Jacksonville Beach honors those affected by pancreatic cancerThe Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) Jacksonville wants to honor and remember those affected by pancreatic cancer and increase awareness of the deadliness of the disease.
Shred & shed: Clear out clutter at free community recycling, shredding event Friday in St. Augustine
Read full article: Shred & shed: Clear out clutter at free community recycling, shredding event Friday in St. AugustineLooking to get rid of documents, electronics or used cooking oil? The city of St. Augustine is hosting its annual free community recycling event from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday at the Solid Waste Facility at 301 Riberia St.
BEAM faces shortage as 700 families seek Thanksgiving aid. Here’s how you can help
Read full article: BEAM faces shortage as 700 families seek Thanksgiving aid. Here’s how you can helpWith two weeks until Thanksgiving, 700 families are requesting meals from BEAM and right now it only has enough food donations to provide half of those requests.
Thanksgiving: The science behind why gratitude is good for you
Read full article: Thanksgiving: The science behind why gratitude is good for youOver 90% of Americans say their gratitude made them “extremely happy” or “somewhat happy,” but did you know simply being grateful helps you a lot more than you think?
The Mini Bar doughnut shop is closing its final Jacksonville location over offer they ‘couldn’t refuse’
Read full article: The Mini Bar doughnut shop is closing its final Jacksonville location over offer they ‘couldn’t refuse’The Mini Bar doughnut shop will no longer be in the Deerwood neighborhood near Gate Parkway.
New HomeStep program aims to help JWB renters move closer to homeownership in Jacksonville. Here’s how it works
Read full article: New HomeStep program aims to help JWB renters move closer to homeownership in Jacksonville. Here’s how it worksJWB Rental Homes is launching the Homestep Program to make housing more affordable for the Jacksonville Community and hosting an event.
Liam Lives Foundation hosts 8th annual gala to help families who have suffered pregnancy or infant loss
Read full article: Liam Lives Foundation hosts 8th annual gala to help families who have suffered pregnancy or infant lossInfant and pregnancy loss affects thousands of women each year across the country, and many mothers grieve and suffer in silence. The Liam Lives Foundation aims to help those women and let them know they are not alone.
Experience wildlife in a new light: ZOOLights lanterns bring art, nature together at Jacksonville Zoo
Read full article: Experience wildlife in a new light: ZOOLights lanterns bring art, nature together at Jacksonville ZooJacksonville Zoo and Gardens is hosting the Colors of the Wind, a ZOOLights Lantern Experience event this month. Guests may remember it from last year. This event will light up the Zoo and gardens starting on November 23rd and going until February with new never-before-seen asian lanterns.
Clara White Mission honors legacy of African American troops at historic northside cemetery
Read full article: Clara White Mission honors legacy of African American troops at historic northside cemeteryThe Clara White Mission (CWM) held a Flag & Wreath Memorial Service to remember African American veterans who served in World War I and II.
City launches 2024 Get Covered Jax campaign aimed at promoting health insurance enrollment
Read full article: City launches 2024 Get Covered Jax campaign aimed at promoting health insurance enrollmentThe City of Jacksonville officially launched its 2024 Get Covered JAX! campaign to help residents without health insurance get coverage.
Positively JAX: Donate Shoeboxes of Love to help those who are homeless in Jacksonville
Read full article: Positively JAX: Donate Shoeboxes of Love to help those who are homeless in JacksonvilleYou can make a difference in the lives of those experiencing homelessness by donating to the City Rescue Mission’s Annual Shoeboxes of Love project through Nov. 25.
Historically Black organizations continue mobilizing voters ahead of Election Day
Read full article: Historically Black organizations continue mobilizing voters ahead of Election DayBlack organizations have historically been at the forefront of civic engagement, and as Election Day gets closer, the groups are making sure the community is ready to vote.
11 years of fear: Behind-the-scenes look at one of Northeast Florida’s largest and best free haunted houses
Read full article: 11 years of fear: Behind-the-scenes look at one of Northeast Florida’s largest and best free haunted housesDaniel’s Dungeons of Haunted Horrors is celebrating its 11th year of screams and scares and gave News4JAX a behind-the-scenes look at the haunted attraction which is attended by thousands of visitors each year.
Clay County installing more than 500 life-saving AED kits in public spaces Friday
Read full article: Clay County installing more than 500 life-saving AED kits in public spaces FridayThe devices can help save someone in cardiac arrest. AEDs can significantly increase the chance of survival, specifically in that vital first minute after someone collapses.
‘They’re in an emergency crisis': JEA celebrates local organizations helping people with their bills
Read full article: ‘They’re in an emergency crisis': JEA celebrates local organizations helping people with their billsOver 20 organizations gathered at JEA for the 10th Light it Forward awards breakfast. The groups help provide utility bill assistance, housing and other services.
10 Jacksonville children transform their wheelchairs with customized Halloween costumes
Read full article: 10 Jacksonville children transform their wheelchairs with customized Halloween costumesTen children who rely on wheelchairs were in for a surprise when they set their eyes on their personalized Halloween costumes for the first time.
Here to stay: Community, JSO assistance and News4JAX coverage help save Holley’s Bar-B-Q from closure
Read full article: Here to stay: Community, JSO assistance and News4JAX coverage help save Holley’s Bar-B-Q from closureHolley’s Bar-B-Q — which has been a staple in Jacksonville since 1937 — located on Moncrief Road has two claims to fame: It’s the oldest continuously operating barbecue restaurant in Jacksonville -- and it’s said to be where curly fries were invented.
The Yelp Elites have spoken: These are the top 25 places to eat in the Jacksonville area
Read full article: The Yelp Elites have spoken: These are the top 25 places to eat in the Jacksonville areaThe reviewers put together a list of the top 25 places to eat in the 904, and it includes a variety of flavors and cuisines.
Taking a bow-wow: Military Working Dog Bronco pawses for applause in Naval Station Mayport retirement
Read full article: Taking a bow-wow: Military Working Dog Bronco pawses for applause in Naval Station Mayport retirementMilitary Working Dog Bronco, a chocolate Labrador, will receive a full retirement ceremony Friday at Naval Station Mayport.
Master chef meals, beachfront cookout and more at the 2nd annual Amelia Island Cookout this weekend
Read full article: Master chef meals, beachfront cookout and more at the 2nd annual Amelia Island Cookout this weekendThe Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island hosts the second annual Amelia Island Cookout with four days of epicurean delights.
Daniel’s Dungeon returns: 3 nights of free haunted horrors
Read full article: Daniel’s Dungeon returns: 3 nights of free haunted horrorsOne Clay County home has built an entire haunted house for those brave enough to enter. Daniel’s Dungeon of Haunted Horrors is located off Blanding Boulevard and is said to be one of the best local scares in our area!
Jacksonville’s oldest eatery, Holley’s Bar-B-Q, asks community for help after repeated break-ins
Read full article: Jacksonville’s oldest eatery, Holley’s Bar-B-Q, asks community for help after repeated break-insHolley’s Bar-B-Q — which has been a staple in Jacksonville since 1937 — located on Moncrief Road has two claims to fame: It’s the oldest continuously operating barbecue restaurant in Jacksonville -- and it’s said to be where curly fries were invented.
‘I thought I was alone’: Stories of survival and hope in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Read full article: ‘I thought I was alone’: Stories of survival and hope in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness MonthHubbard House hosted its annual breakfast on Wednesday, an event dedicated to honoring survivors, remembering victims, and striving for a violence-free future.
Local father gets new home through Beaches Habitat for Humanity program that helps military veterans
Read full article: Local father gets new home through Beaches Habitat for Humanity program that helps military veteransBeaches Habitat for Humanity helps military veterans, senior citizens and others who qualify get needed repairs done to their homes.
As one of Jacksonville’s oldest Publix locations is set to be demolished, a new one opens with refreshed look
Read full article: As one of Jacksonville’s oldest Publix locations is set to be demolished, a new one opens with refreshed lookPublix will reveal the Grand Opening of its new Jacksonville retail location in Harbour Place on Oct. 3.
Owner of beloved Angie’s Subs delivering donations for Hurricane Helene recovery to North Carolina communities
Read full article: Owner of beloved Angie’s Subs delivering donations for Hurricane Helene recovery to North Carolina communitiesAngie's Subs owner Ed Malin had one day to collect as much as possible, saying he would be leaving Wednesday morning with four other trucks pulling trailers to head to an area outside Asheville.
Positively JAX: MaliVai Washington Youth Foundation helps students find success stories every day
Read full article: Positively JAX: MaliVai Washington Youth Foundation helps students find success stories every dayAfter school, hundreds of students walk to a community center in Durkeeville, which hopefully feels like a second home. The MaliVai Washington Community Foundation has changed the lives of thousands of students through sports, academics, life skills and love.
‘It brings people together’: VyStar Emerald Trail 5K and 10K takes runners on the trail for 1st time
Read full article: ‘It brings people together’: VyStar Emerald Trail 5K and 10K takes runners on the trail for 1st timeWith Hurricane Helene moving out of our area, nearly 800 runners decided to take advantage of the nicer weather Saturday morning.
Diaper Bank for Northeast Florida aids those who can’t afford ‘basic human need’ of diapers. Here’s how you can help
Read full article: Diaper Bank for Northeast Florida aids those who can’t afford ‘basic human need’ of diapers. Here’s how you can helpThe Diaper Bank for Northeast Florida is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization established to streamline the collection and distribution of diapers to low-income families throughout Northeast Florida.
Melanated Growers hold 2nd annual conference aiming to address food insecurity and healthy lifestyles
Read full article: Melanated Growers hold 2nd annual conference aiming to address food insecurity and healthy lifestylesMelanated Growers held its 2nd annual conference at the University of North Florida over the weekend.
Melanted Growers hold 2nd annual conference aiming to address food insecurity and healthy lifestyles
Read full article: Melanted Growers hold 2nd annual conference aiming to address food insecurity and healthy lifestylesMelanated Growers held its 2nd annual conference at the University of North Florida over the weekend.
NICU graduates reunite with caregivers who supported them at HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital
Read full article: NICU graduates reunite with caregivers who supported them at HCA Florida Orange Park HospitalHCA Florida Orange Park Hospital hosted its annual NICU reunion Saturday where former patients and their families were able to reconnect with the caregivers who supported them.
‘Fight, fight, fight’: Local nonprofit hosts 5K at UNF to give children a chance to dream
Read full article: ‘Fight, fight, fight’: Local nonprofit hosts 5K at UNF to give children a chance to dreamThousands gathered at the University of North Florida on Saturday to get moving. Runners, walkers and rollers hit the course as a part of the 7th annual Dreams Come True 5K.
Jacksonville community gathers at Cecil Field for day of celebration, remembrance for POW/MIA Recognition Day
Read full article: Jacksonville community gathers at Cecil Field for day of celebration, remembrance for POW/MIA Recognition DayFriday is National POW/MIA Recognition Day. It is a day to remember Americans who were prisoners of war and those who served and never returned home. Events are planned around our area over the next two days to honor them.
Orange Park woman was inspiration behind POW/MIA flag. Her kids share the agonizing story behind the idea
Read full article: Orange Park woman was inspiration behind POW/MIA flag. Her kids share the agonizing story behind the ideaMary Hoff was instrumental in the creation of the iconic POW/MIA flag. United States. Her husband's plane was shot down in 1970. He is still missing in action.
Events planned Friday, Saturday to commemorate National POW/MIA Recognition Day in Jacksonville
Read full article: Events planned Friday, Saturday to commemorate National POW/MIA Recognition Day in JacksonvilleFriday is National POW/MIA Recognition Day. It is a day to remember Americans who were prisoners of war and those who served and never returned home. Events are planned around our area over the next two days to honor them.
‘Reimagined’ Sip & Stroll returns to Southbank to celebrate Jacksonville’s diversity
Read full article: ‘Reimagined’ Sip & Stroll returns to Southbank to celebrate Jacksonville’s diversitySip & Stroll made a comeback Thursday on Jacksonville’s Southbank Riverwalk with a culture-focused program to honor the city’s diverse communities.
‘It has helped me to find myself again’: US Army veteran finds additional help at VA resource fair
Read full article: ‘It has helped me to find myself again’: US Army veteran finds additional help at VA resource fairHundreds of veterans packed VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena on Thursday to find resources available to them, especially for suicide prevention.
How to sign up for the Walk to End Lupus Now Jacksonville
Read full article: How to sign up for the Walk to End Lupus Now JacksonvilleLupus affects millions globally, causing pain and inflammation throughout the body with symptoms ranging from fatigue and joint pain to impacting organs, including kidney and heart disease.
Retired St. Augustine firefighter who died in 2022 being honored at national memorial ceremony Saturday
Read full article: Retired St. Augustine firefighter who died in 2022 being honored at national memorial ceremony SaturdayThe International Association of Firefighters plans to honor a local firefighter who died years after battling a major fire in St. Augustine. Michael Riley was one of the first to respond to a massive fire and explosion at a gas station in 2011. His name will be added to a memorial wall in Colorado on Saturday.
Over $20K raised to make ‘Dreams Come True’ for local children battling life-threatening medical conditions
Read full article: Over $20K raised to make ‘Dreams Come True’ for local children battling life-threatening medical conditionsDreams Come True is the First Coast’s only locally-based dream granting organization dedicated to using the power of a dream to bring hope and joy to children in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia who are going through a difficult and often terrifying time with their illnesses.
Georgia woman killed in Jacksonville hit-and-run remembered as ‘devoted worker’ during vigil Tuesday
Read full article: Georgia woman killed in Jacksonville hit-and-run remembered as ‘devoted worker’ during vigil TuesdayMary Jones, a longtime dispatcher for the Sparta Police Department in Georgia, was killed in the Sept. 12 crash. Sparta is a small community between Atlanta and Augusta.
‘There is hope beyond tomorrow’: Jacksonville charity helps people without homes improve their quality of life
Read full article: ‘There is hope beyond tomorrow’: Jacksonville charity helps people without homes improve their quality of lifeA Jacksonville-based charity is doing a lot of work to help one of the city’s most vulnerable groups, and is turning its attention to another outreach in a few months. The founders of “Beyond Tomorrow” are planning to hold a clothing drive in December and there are ways the public can help.
‘Seeing the smiling faces is the best thing’: Jaguars, partners team up to feed 250 families in Jacksonville
Read full article: ‘Seeing the smiling faces is the best thing’: Jaguars, partners team up to feed 250 families in JacksonvilleThe Jaguars, Feeding Northeast Florida and Verizon Wireless teamed up Saturday morning at Englewood High School to hand out food to families who need it.
The history of American Beach: ‘Recreation and relaxation without humiliation’
Read full article: The history of American Beach: ‘Recreation and relaxation without humiliation’As summer comes to an end, many families are planning those final beach trips. One of those beaches is American Beach on Amelia Island. There is a good chance, many of the people who visit, don’t know the storied history of what was once one of the only Black beaches in our area.
Two Publix stores sit just 500 feet apart in this Northeast Florida city — but why?
Read full article: Two Publix stores sit just 500 feet apart in this Northeast Florida city — but why?It’s pretty much a Florida tradition for any beach day: You load up the car and on the way to the ocean, you make the obligatory Publix run to grab all the beach essentials like Pub Subs, sweet tea and fried chicken.
‘It’s so empowering’: AARP hosts ‘A Tribute to American Servicewomen’ in Jacksonville
Read full article: ‘It’s so empowering’: AARP hosts ‘A Tribute to American Servicewomen’ in JacksonvilleAARP hosted “A Tribute to America’s Servicewomen.” Dozens of servicewomen gathered for discussion panels, guest speakers and special presentation.
Beloved Orange Park High teacher wins 2024 Tucson in Hyundai Hometown Heroes contest
Read full article: Beloved Orange Park High teacher wins 2024 Tucson in Hyundai Hometown Heroes contestLongtime Orange Park High teacher Christine Sanders Howell will soon be the proud owner of a 2024 Hyundai Tucson after winning the Hyundai Hometown Heroes contest.
Jags, season ticket holders, local charities team up for 2nd ‘Community Day’
Read full article: Jags, season ticket holders, local charities team up for 2nd ‘Community Day’More than 450 volunteers will be inside the Flex Field starting at 9 a.m. Friday to pack meals, care packages and collecting school supplies to give to different people in this community.
Clerk’s office to help Duval County drivers reinstate suspended, canceled licenses at 4th annual expo
Read full article: Clerk’s office to help Duval County drivers reinstate suspended, canceled licenses at 4th annual expoThe Duval County Clerk of Courts will hold its 4th annual expo to help drivers with suspended or canceled licenses reinstate their driving privileges.
JTA announces new ‘first of its kind’ facility to produce self-driving electric shuttles in Jacksonville
Read full article: JTA announces new ‘first of its kind’ facility to produce self-driving electric shuttles in JacksonvilleJacksonville is taking another step toward becoming a major player in the world of self-driving cars. After months of code names, and massive tax break approvals, JTA is announcing the plan for a new facility to produce autonomous electric shuttles as a part of Project LINK.
#FluVaxJax: No myths or costs should keep you from getting a flu vaccine
Read full article: #FluVaxJax: No myths or costs should keep you from getting a flu vaccineNo myths or costs should keep you from getting your yearly flu vaccine. That’s the message from the #FluVaxJax campaign which is encouraging everyone who is able to get vaccinated against the flu to do so.
Invasive lionfish ‘destroying’ native fish populations off Northeast Florida coast
Read full article: Invasive lionfish ‘destroying’ native fish populations off Northeast Florida coastTwo local divers have organized a tournament on Saturday for divers to hunt invasive lionfish off Northeast Florida's coast.
Saturday morning surprise! A tale of two Chick-fil-A tables
Read full article: Saturday morning surprise! A tale of two Chick-fil-A tablesBrian Perry works as the Streaming & Creative Content Manager for KPRC, News4JAX's sister station in Houston. He lost his son, 12-year-old Ethan, to cancer in 2021 but has continued their tradition of Chick-fil-A breakfast every Saturday as a way to honor Ethan's memory.
Repairs still needed at Memorial Park 1 year after Hurricane Idalia
Read full article: Repairs still needed at Memorial Park 1 year after Hurricane IdaliaThere is still a very visible reminder of that storm at Memorial Park in the Five Points neighborhood. Barriers and caution tape are up along the waterfront after waves broke up several balustrades.
St. Augustine woman who is a retired educator celebrates her 100th birthday
Read full article: St. Augustine woman who is a retired educator celebrates her 100th birthdayJohnnie Mae Van is a St. Augustine native who has degrees in Math, Chemistry and Spanish from Florida A&M University and Columbia University.
Intimate partner abuse in ‘It Ends with Us’ sparks local woman’s mission to give back
Read full article: Intimate partner abuse in ‘It Ends with Us’ sparks local woman’s mission to give backThe movie “It Ends with Us,” starring Blake Lively, has stirred up quite a bit of controversy for its portrayal of intimate partner abuse. But for one local woman, it did more than that — it inspired her to take action in her community.
Free monthly forums to provide resources, support to Jacksonville’s Hispanic business community
Read full article: Free monthly forums to provide resources, support to Jacksonville’s Hispanic business communityThe Jacksonville Small and Emerging Business Program (JSEB) launched free monthly forums to provide resources, support and networking opportunities to the Hispanic business community.
Goats make Hanna Park new home to help clear vegetation for environmental project with city
Read full article: Goats make Hanna Park new home to help clear vegetation for environmental project with cityA team of about 55 goats is lending extra hooves to clear out nuisance vegetation in Hanna Park more sustainably. It’s a part of a program with the city of Jacksonville and Goats on the Go Jacksonville Northwest.
‘Activate Hope’ expansion of Hope Florida program focuses on emergency response to disasters
Read full article: ‘Activate Hope’ expansion of Hope Florida program focuses on emergency response to disastersA new expansion of the Hope Florida program called “Activate Hope” will serve Floridians recovering from the impacts of disasters, Gov. Ron DeSantis and First Lady Casey DeSantis announced Wednesday.
New IPA hopes to bring awareness to veteran suicide prevention efforts in Northeast Florida
Read full article: New IPA hopes to bring awareness to veteran suicide prevention efforts in Northeast FloridaThe Fire Watch and Veterans United are teaming up two make a “hazy,” “New England” style IPA, branded with resources meant to help veterans who are struggling.