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Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens launches initiative to inspire young professionals to engage in conservation efforts
Read full article: Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens launches initiative to inspire young professionals to engage in conservation effortsThe Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens announced on Tuesday the launch of the Conservation Leaders Collective (CLC), an initiative that aims to inspire young professionals by giving them opportunities to engage in conservation efforts, support the zoo’s mission, and grow their personal and professional networks.
Adopting 7, raising 10 & seeking true love: Londeshua Kendrick shares her family’s journey
Read full article: Adopting 7, raising 10 & seeking true love: Londeshua Kendrick shares her family’s journeyNews4JAX was there at the Duval County Courthouse in December when Londeshua Kendrick adopted her brother’s seven boys, making her a mom of 10. In a candid conversation with News4JAX anchor Joy Purdy, Londeshua opened up about what led up to the adoptions, and the one big wish on her heart: Finding Mr. Right.
Here’s what you need to know if you’re going to the 42nd annual St. Augustine Lions Seafood Festival this weekend
Read full article: Here’s what you need to know if you’re going to the 42nd annual St. Augustine Lions Seafood Festival this weekendEnjoy boatloads of seafood, artisan foods, fun entertainment and live music at the 42nd Annual St. Augustine Lions Seafood festival this weekend.
Northeast Florida’s rising need for foster families: How one Jacksonville family is making a difference
Read full article: Northeast Florida’s rising need for foster families: How one Jacksonville family is making a differenceDuval County is now outpacing the entire state’s average for children in foster care, with a total count of 1,366 children in 2023.
Women’s History Month: Celebrating local women leaders in politics, entertainment, sports & education
Read full article: Women’s History Month: Celebrating local women leaders in politics, entertainment, sports & educationFrom cancer research to architecture to engineering, this week we featured women who led their respective fields to recognize Women's History Month.
Positively JAX: Clarke Ice Cream Run supports children with hearing loss, offers sweet rewards
Read full article: Positively JAX: Clarke Ice Cream Run supports children with hearing loss, offers sweet rewardsIf you're ready to run for a good cause and then earn a sweet treat you’re in luck because the Clarke Ice Cream Run is happening Saturday.
‘Count your blessings every day’: Organizer of 2.2-mile walk for veteran suicide prevention says he’s driven to help
Read full article: ‘Count your blessings every day’: Organizer of 2.2-mile walk for veteran suicide prevention says he’s driven to helpThe fifth annual 2.2-mile walk starts at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Seawalk Pavilion at 75 1st St. North.
Sporting Club Jacksonville eyes Regency Mall as potential site for stadium
Read full article: Sporting Club Jacksonville eyes Regency Mall as potential site for stadiumSporting Club Jacksonville, United Soccer League’s Northeast Florida expansion franchise, made forward steps Thursday to bring a soccer team to the city.
Looking for a new furry family member? National Adoption Week starts Monday!
Read full article: Looking for a new furry family member? National Adoption Week starts Monday!And if you don’t have a fur-baby (or wouldn’t mind adding to your pack), next week is the perfect time to adopt and start enjoying the hope, companionship and unconditional love pets can bring.
Southside dental school giving kids free treatment during Spring Break
Read full article: Southside dental school giving kids free treatment during Spring BreakThe Concorde Career Institute on Salisbury Road is giving kids free dental care this week. Children as young as 3 years old all the way through high school are able to get free services throughout the week.
Boots on the Green music festival: A celebration of music and giving back
Read full article: Boots on the Green music festival: A celebration of music and giving backMusic lovers and philanthropists alike have a reason to celebrate as the much-anticipated Boots on the Green music festival is set to take place on April 6, 2025.
City of St. Augustine to begin accepting applications for Neighborhood Grants Program
Read full article: City of St. Augustine to begin accepting applications for Neighborhood Grants ProgramThe City of St. Augustine said on Wednesday it will begin accepting applications for the Neighborhood Grants Program starting April 1.
How you can help ‘Sharon’s Songbirds’ as we ‘Walk to Defeat ALS’
Read full article: How you can help ‘Sharon’s Songbirds’ as we ‘Walk to Defeat ALS’Several years ago our WJXT family was personally touched by ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, when our beloved executive producer Sharon Siegel-Cohen was diagnosed. Now we walk to defeat ALS in her honor.
Women’s History Month: Recognizing local leaders in engineering, architecture, medical research and more
Read full article: Women’s History Month: Recognizing local leaders in engineering, architecture, medical research and moreFrom cancer research to architecture to engineering, this week we featured women who led their respective fields to recognize Women's History Month.
Culhane’s Irish Pub has been a successful business for 20 years. It all began with 4 sisters and a dream
Read full article: Culhane’s Irish Pub has been a successful business for 20 years. It all began with 4 sisters and a dreamFour sisters have been running Culhane’s Irish Pub for the past 20 years, but what many people don’t know, is that their dream as entrepreneurs began over 4,000 miles away in Ireland.
Core-2-Coast Trail to connect Jacksonville’s downtown to beaches with 25 miles of bike, pedestrian access
Read full article: Core-2-Coast Trail to connect Jacksonville’s downtown to beaches with 25 miles of bike, pedestrian accessThe North Florida Transportation Planning Organization announced on Monday it collaborated with the City of Jacksonville to plan a continuous shared-use path called the “Core-2-Coast Trail.”
‘Keep a cool head’: Clay County 8th grader honored for quick actions after he helped student hit by car last week
Read full article: ‘Keep a cool head’: Clay County 8th grader honored for quick actions after he helped student hit by car last weekNevin Luna received two prestigious awards -- and a well-earned round of applause on Wednesday after he sprung into action last week when he saw another student get hit by a car.
Feeding Northeast Florida partners with local nonprofit to ensure every child is fed this spring break
Read full article: Feeding Northeast Florida partners with local nonprofit to ensure every child is fed this spring breakFeeding Northeast Florida is partnering with a local nonprofit to ensure every child is fed while on spring break vacation.
Does your kid (or inner child) love fire trucks & construction vehicles? Check out this event in Fleming Island
Read full article: Does your kid (or inner child) love fire trucks & construction vehicles? Check out this event in Fleming IslandWould you consider yourself a truck enthusiast? Have you ever wished you could sound the siren on a police car?
Debris collection begins for ‘mainland’ Glynn County after January’s winter storm
Read full article: Debris collection begins for ‘mainland’ Glynn County after January’s winter stormDue to lower debris volumes on the mainland and the ability to utilize larger equipment for hauling, it is expected that the mainland debris removal for the winter storm will move quickly.
Monster Jam highlights eventful Saturday in downtown Jacksonville
Read full article: Monster Jam highlights eventful Saturday in downtown JacksonvilleGet ready to scream and be amazed because Monster Jam is back on Saturday at EverBank Stadium. It will be a weekend full of high-flying action and jaw-dropping stunts.
The Amelia Concours d’Elegance motorsports event moved to Saturday due to weather
Read full article: The Amelia Concours d’Elegance motorsports event moved to Saturday due to weatherDue to the weather forecast and with a focus on guest safety , Hagerty Events moved The Amelia Concours d’Elegance from Sunday, March 9th to Saturday, March 8th.
Here’s what you need to know if you’re going to Monster Jam
Read full article: Here’s what you need to know if you’re going to Monster JamGet ready to scream and be amazed because Monster Jam is back on Saturday at EverBank Stadium. It will be a weekend full of high-flying action and jaw-dropping stunts.
WAVES of change: The legacy of women who took the Navy by storm, broke barriers during World War II
Read full article: WAVES of change: The legacy of women who took the Navy by storm, broke barriers during World War IIAs more and more men in the U.S. Navy deployed overseas during World War II, someone needed to fill traditionally male-dominated positions on the bases back home, like Naval Air Station Jacksonville. Enter the WAVES.
‘The Northside is the new Southside’: A look at the booming growth of Jacksonville’s 32218 ZIP code
Read full article: ‘The Northside is the new Southside’: A look at the booming growth of Jacksonville’s 32218 ZIP codeIf you live in the 32218 ZIP code, there’s a good chance you’ve noticed how the neighborhood is booming. As one local developer said, Northside growth is happening at breakneck speed.
Councilman promises solution as Northside neighbors express frustration over Dunn Avenue traffic
Read full article: Councilman promises solution as Northside neighbors express frustration over Dunn Avenue trafficDunn Avenue on Jacksonville's Northside has seen quite a bit of development, and residents are concerned because crashes are becoming more frequent.
Uncover the artistry of 3D printing at D&A 3D Prints, a hidden gem at the Pecan Park Flea & Farmer’s Market
Read full article: Uncover the artistry of 3D printing at D&A 3D Prints, a hidden gem at the Pecan Park Flea & Farmer’s MarketPecan Park Flea and Farmer’s Market, a Northside Jacksonville staple, offers everything from everyday essentials to unique 3D-printed creations at D&A 3D Prints.
How the owner of Paintball Adventures on Jacksonville’s Northside keeps the vibrant family legacy alive 36 years later
Read full article: How the owner of Paintball Adventures on Jacksonville’s Northside keeps the vibrant family legacy alive 36 years laterOn Jacksonville’s Northside, Paintball Adventures stands as a lively testament to family tradition and the joy of shared experiences.
Paws and reflect: Jacksonville shelters share guide to saving kittens this season
Read full article: Paws and reflect: Jacksonville shelters share guide to saving kittens this seasonWith kitten season upon us, these organizations are eager to share the purr-fect advice on how to lend a paw if you stumble upon a litter of kittens.
Popular annual Concours d’Elegance event returns to Amelia Island for 30th anniversary
Read full article: Popular annual Concours d’Elegance event returns to Amelia Island for 30th anniversaryIf you are ready to celebrate speed and style, then you want to be at the Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island this weekend for the 30th annual Concours d’Elegance.
Gate River Run 2025: What you need to know for this weekend's race events
Read full article: Gate River Run 2025: What you need to know for this weekend's race eventsAround 14,000 runners are getting ready to participate in the Gate River Run this Saturday, and there are some things you need to know ahead of the race – especially if you’ll be around the downtown area.
Positively JAX: Teen Challenge offers path to recovery, hope
Read full article: Positively JAX: Teen Challenge offers path to recovery, hopeTeen Challenge, a faith-based discipleship program dedicated to helping adult men overcome life-controlling issues, primarily substance abuse, earned the Positively JAX award.
‘More than a run club’: How Jacksonville Run Club is uniting the community one step at a time
Read full article: ‘More than a run club’: How Jacksonville Run Club is uniting the community one step at a timeSince June 2024, Jordan, Jaylen Fowler and Rique Bentley — all born and raised in Jacksonville — have been bringing the community together every Saturday morning, and recently Tuesday evenings, at Friendship Fountain to run different routes around downtown.
Local, state leaders meeting Wednesday to give update on years-long construction on First Coast Expressway
Read full article: Local, state leaders meeting Wednesday to give update on years-long construction on First Coast ExpresswayThe focus is 2030, which is the projected year when all of the construction is expected to be done.
The Duval heartbeat that pumps ambition, resilience into RJ Cyler’s journey to becoming a Hollywood star
Read full article: The Duval heartbeat that pumps ambition, resilience into RJ Cyler’s journey to becoming a Hollywood starEven while acting on various movie sets thousands of miles from his hometown, one piece of Ronald “RJ” Cyler II that will never depart from him is his love for his city – Jacksonville, Florida.
Jacksonville Sharks, UNF collab for historic Indoor Football League game this spring
Read full article: Jacksonville Sharks, UNF collab for historic Indoor Football League game this springThe Jacksonville Sharks and the University of North Florida (UNF) are joining forces for a historic event: UNF’s first-ever football game.
World’s largest bounce house returns to Jacksonville with a new location and attractions
Read full article: World’s largest bounce house returns to Jacksonville with a new location and attractionsThe Big Bounce America found a new home in Jacksonville. It moved to Westside Golf Center on Parrish Cemetery Road after being at Riverfront Plaza downtown for many years.
ALICE simulator helps JEA employees connect with financially struggling customers
Read full article: ALICE simulator helps JEA employees connect with financially struggling customersUnited Way Northeast Florida teamed up with JEA employees Wednesday morning to help spread awareness of customers going through financial struggles.
JFRD program for those experiencing homelessness has helped over 100 people since November, officials say
Read full article: JFRD program for those experiencing homelessness has helped over 100 people since November, officials sayJacksonville Fire and Rescue Department Chief Keith Powers and Capt. Jen Parramore will share a presentation on the PATH team with the finance committee during a 9:30 a.m. meeting Wednesday at City Hall.
4 local restaurants to be highlighted on America’s Best Restaurants Roadshow
Read full article: 4 local restaurants to be highlighted on America’s Best Restaurants RoadshowAmerica’s Best Restaurants, a national media and marketing company focused on bringing attention to local, independently-owned restaurants, will bring its ABR Roadshow through Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida in early March.
Hundreds turn out for Jacksonville’s belated Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Grand Parade
Read full article: Hundreds turn out for Jacksonville’s belated Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Grand ParadeThe legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will be celebrated in Jacksonville during Black History Month after the 44th annual parade was postponed in January.
JSO invites families to watch Bold City Police Motorcycle Skills Challenge at EverBank Stadium this weekend
Read full article: JSO invites families to watch Bold City Police Motorcycle Skills Challenge at EverBank Stadium this weekendNews4JAX got a sneak peek Friday morning into the weekend lineup of events for the Bold City Motorcycle Challenge.
SJC first responders battling it out in charity boxing match to help build inclusive baseball field, playground
Read full article: SJC first responders battling it out in charity boxing match to help build inclusive baseball field, playgroundFirst responders are meeting in the boxing ring for “Fight Night” on Thursday night at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. It has become a tradition in St. Johns County. All the money raised is going to a baseball field and playground being built to accommodate those with physical and intellectual challenges.
Shelter offers $14 adoptions, blind date matchmaking, and dog ‘date’ out for Valentine’s weekend
Read full article: Shelter offers $14 adoptions, blind date matchmaking, and dog ‘date’ out for Valentine’s weekendThe Jacksonville Humane Society is celebrating Valentine’s Day by offering a weekend packed with opportunities to spread the love to homeless pets.
Tom Coughlin’s Jay Fund hosts wine tasting gala to support families dealing with childhood cancer
Read full article: Tom Coughlin’s Jay Fund hosts wine tasting gala to support families dealing with childhood cancerTom Coughlin's Jay Fund has provided more than $32 million in assistance to 6,700 families dealing with childhood cancer. The group’s annual Jay Fund Wine Tasting Gala is on Thursday, Feb. 27 at EverBank Stadium.
Impact Clay Train makes monthly trips to rural communities to help families in need
Read full article: Impact Clay Train makes monthly trips to rural communities to help families in needThe Impact Clay Train was created after the organization learned of an issue facing food banks and food pantries throughout Clay County.
Celebrate National Weddings Month with us! 💍 Share your photos on SnapJAX
Read full article: Celebrate National Weddings Month with us! 💍 Share your photos on SnapJAXOur Morning Show team celebrated National Weddings Month on Tuesday morning by sharing some of their wedding photos. And we want to see yours!
Jacksonville youth learn civic engagement through mock city council
Read full article: Jacksonville youth learn civic engagement through mock city councilDozens of students gathered at City Hall for a mock city council session led by Councilmember Jimmy Peluso to introduce young people to the workings of local government.
‘I take a lot of pride in that’: Jacksonville 95ers owner details history-making journey
Read full article: ‘I take a lot of pride in that’: Jacksonville 95ers owner details history-making journeyKevin Waters is the first African American to be an owner of a professional sports team in Jacksonville, and the first to be named as a head coach of a professional sports team in the city.
City leaders celebrate ‘Jacksonville’s first-ever Main Street District’ to revitalize A. Philip Randolph Blvd. corridor
Read full article: City leaders celebrate ‘Jacksonville’s first-ever Main Street District’ to revitalize A. Philip Randolph Blvd. corridorJacksonville officials, business owners and other leaders on Wednesday will introduce Florida Avenue Main Street, a new organization focused on revitalizing the historic A. Philip Randolph Blvd. corridor to foster business and economic development in the Eastside.
44th annual MLK parade in Jacksonville to take place during Black History Month
Read full article: 44th annual MLK parade in Jacksonville to take place during Black History MonthThe legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will be celebrated in Jacksonville during Black History Month after the 44th annual parade was postponed in January.
10-time Olympian Caeleb Dressel talks achievements, what the Clay County community means to him
Read full article: 10-time Olympian Caeleb Dressel talks achievements, what the Clay County community means to himAs part of the News4JAX “4 Your Neighborhood” campaign in Orange Park, 10-time Olympian Caeleb Dressel talked about what the Clay County community means to him, his achievements and more.
Former Hyundai Hometown Hero winner and Orange Park High School teacher Christine Howell says teaching is her calling
Read full article: Former Hyundai Hometown Hero winner and Orange Park High School teacher Christine Howell says teaching is her callingAfter winning a 2024 Hyundai Tucson as part of News4JAX’s Hometown Heroes contest, we caught up with Howell, who shared why she takes her role as a teacher so seriously, calling it “her calling,” and why she spends time investing in the youth.
History beyond the fireworks: How Moosehaven has served the Orange Park community for 100+ years
Read full article: History beyond the fireworks: How Moosehaven has served the Orange Park community for 100+ yearsMoosehaven, a retirement community located in the heart of Orange Park, is known for its amazing 4th of July fireworks show.
4th Annual Fort Mose Jazz & Blues Series to kick off Black History Month with music and history
Read full article: 4th Annual Fort Mose Jazz & Blues Series to kick off Black History Month with music and historyThe Fort Mose Jazz and Blue Series is continuing its tradition of bringing live music to one of the most historical sites in the nation—Fort Mose Historic State Park.
‘Everybody just feels at home’: A look inside Florida’s oldest continuous-running quilt shop in Orange Park
Read full article: ‘Everybody just feels at home’: A look inside Florida’s oldest continuous-running quilt shop in Orange ParkPositioned just off Wells Road, Calico Station serves as a kind of sanctuary for local quilters who call the shop their second home.
McDonald’s in Orange Park serves up legacy of community and innovation
Read full article: McDonald’s in Orange Park serves up legacy of community and innovationOrange Park is home to many fast-food restaurants, but one stands out not just for its longevity but for its remarkable owner. This McDonald's, the first in Clay County, has been a staple for over 50 years.
Orange Park Fire Department tackles challenge of recruiting firefighters to small town
Read full article: Orange Park Fire Department tackles challenge of recruiting firefighters to small townThe biggest challenge for the fire department in the Town of Orange Park is keeping firefighters and filling vacancies.
Renovations planned at 3 schools in Town of Orange Park to keep campuses up-to-date
Read full article: Renovations planned at 3 schools in Town of Orange Park to keep campuses up-to-dateAcross three schools in the Town of Orange Park, there are more than 1,700 students, and the Clay County School District says work is underway on each campus to keep facilities up-to-date.
New security measures, increased monitoring ensure safer environment for students at Orange Park Junior High
Read full article: New security measures, increased monitoring ensure safer environment for students at Orange Park Junior HighOrange Park Junior High School has enhanced its campus security with new safety protocols, including ID checks and increased monitoring of social media threats, to protect students and staff.
‘Little School with a Big Heart’: Orange Park Elementary’s journey to becoming a top Florida school
Read full article: ‘Little School with a Big Heart’: Orange Park Elementary’s journey to becoming a top Florida schoolKnown as the “Little school with a big heart,” Orange Park Elementary has become a shining example of educational excellence in Florida. The school’s success can be attributed to a combination of love, passion, and strong parental involvement.
‘I am eternally grateful’: Somer Thompson’s mother reflects on community support after 7-year-old murdered in 2009
Read full article: ‘I am eternally grateful’: Somer Thompson’s mother reflects on community support after 7-year-old murdered in 2009The search for 7-year-old Somer Thompson brought hundreds to the town of Orange Park 15 years ago. Her mother, Diena Thompson, reflects on what the support meant to her during the worst time of her life.
Discover nostalgia, timeless charm of Orange Park’s oldest barber shop
Read full article: Discover nostalgia, timeless charm of Orange Park’s oldest barber shopThe oldest barber shop in Orange Park and arguably the oldest in the Jacksonville area, the Modern Style & Barber Shop remains a hidden, timeless gem on Kingsley Avenue.
An Urban Bike Tour celebrates Black History in Durkeeville
Read full article: An Urban Bike Tour celebrates Black History in DurkeevilleJacksonville’s historic Durkeeville neighborhood was the center of a unique Black History Month celebration—a guided urban bike tour that included stops at significant cultural and historical sites.
Douglas Anderson School of the Arts gears up for ‘Extravaganza!’ showcase
Read full article: Douglas Anderson School of the Arts gears up for ‘Extravaganza!’ showcaseDouglas Anderson School of the Arts is hosting its 38th Annual Extravaganza! showcase on Feb. 1 at the Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts.
The journey to Eagle Scout
Read full article: The journey to Eagle ScoutEmmalyn Custis has accomplished in a few years, what some scouts never do. She is an Eagle Scout with 8 more years of scouting ahead of her. She dropped by the station with her scoutmaster Christina Thomas to speak on her experience and goals for the future. Scouting America Troops offer youth development activities and outdoor adventures for kids ages 11-17. As a part of Troop 5 at Christ the King Church in Arlington, we meet every Monday night at 7, and we camp every month. Go to www.beascout.org and join a Troop near you.
Nocatee walking group opts to change name to avoid legal battle, keep focus on ‘walking with neighbors’
Read full article: Nocatee walking group opts to change name to avoid legal battle, keep focus on ‘walking with neighbors’A Nocatee walking group is bowing out of a legal battle with a company over the group’s name.
Nonprofit hands retired US Navy veteran keys to Jacksonville home specially adapted for his needs
Read full article: Nonprofit hands retired US Navy veteran keys to Jacksonville home specially adapted for his needsAn American hero who dedicated six years to serving in the Navy now has a custom home in Jacksonville designed to meet his specific needs.
City council to honor Raines High School principal, football team for outstanding performance
Read full article: City council to honor Raines High School principal, football team for outstanding performanceThe Jacksonville City Council will introduce two resolutions during Tuesday’s meeting to honor and congratulate Raines High School’s principal and football team for an outstanding performance.
Beloved Atlantic Beach restaurant Ragtime announces closure after serving community for 30+ years
Read full article: Beloved Atlantic Beach restaurant Ragtime announces closure after serving community for 30+ yearsRagtime, a beloved tavern and seafood restaurant in Atlantic Beach, announced Monday its permanent closure after serving the community for more than 30 years.
CamiCakes closes doors after 19 ‘yumy years’ in Jacksonville, teases new chapter
Read full article: CamiCakes closes doors after 19 ‘yumy years’ in Jacksonville, teases new chapterCamiCakes, a beloved cupcake bakery in Jacksonville, has officially closed its doors after 19 years of serving sweet treats to the community.
‘This isn’t just a comeback’: Mixed Fillings to resurge with downtown location in next chapter
Read full article: ‘This isn’t just a comeback’: Mixed Fillings to resurge with downtown location in next chapterThe pie shop that previously served delicious sweet treats on Jacksonville’s Riverside is resurging in its next chapter with a downtown location.
Superintendent Survey: St. Johns County wants to hear from you about the next leader of the school district
Read full article: Superintendent Survey: St. Johns County wants to hear from you about the next leader of the school districtThe district said the community’s feedback is crucial in helping them identify the best leader to guide the district toward continued success.
St. Johns County biomedical students explore health care field with Ascension St. Vincent’s collab
Read full article: St. Johns County biomedical students explore health care field with Ascension St. Vincent’s collabA hands-on program helped high school students in St. Johns County learn about health care.
When will my trash be picked up this week after the winter storm?
Read full article: When will my trash be picked up this week after the winter storm?Some counties in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia adjusted trash service this week because of dangerous icy roads from the rare winter storm that slammed the area.
Housing Dr. King, marching for justice, facing arrest: St. Augustine residents share Civil Rights memories
Read full article: Housing Dr. King, marching for justice, facing arrest: St. Augustine residents share Civil Rights memoriesDr. Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream of equality for all. Behind the scenes, many people helped make that dream a reality.
St. Johns County student recognized by state for perfect score on reading assessment
Read full article: St. Johns County student recognized by state for perfect score on reading assessmentAn 8th grade student named Neora Varghese is being recognized for achieving a perfect score on her 7th grade FAST ELA Reading Assessment last spring.
How you can help a California wildfire survivor who is on a mission to help others
Read full article: How you can help a California wildfire survivor who is on a mission to help othersEaston Schirra has turned California’s tragedy into hope by spearheading a fundraising effort to support displaced families and animals and raise money to help get supplies to those in need.
Beyond MLK’s Dream: A new era of social media activism
Read full article: Beyond MLK’s Dream: A new era of social media activismAs we remember MLK and his work to demand equal opportunities for all, we’re looking at how the next generation is following in his footsteps and galvanizing supporters from their phones.
List: 2025 Martin Luther King Jr. Day events in Northeast Florida
Read full article: List: 2025 Martin Luther King Jr. Day events in Northeast FloridaJacksonville is gearing up to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a variety of events and service opportunities. The annual MLK Breakfast will be held at the Prime Osborn Convention Center, with tickets available at JaxMLKBreakfast.com.
Mother of Jacksonville teen killed hours after high school graduation aims to keep his memory alive with special event
Read full article: Mother of Jacksonville teen killed hours after high school graduation aims to keep his memory alive with special eventRashaud Fields was shot at a party just a few hours after he graduated from Raines High School. His mother, Janice, is keeping his memory alive while also supporting other families in pain.