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City Rescue Mission CEO hopes to change narrative on homelessness with 24 hours of ‘unfiltered conversations’ on a bench

Read full article: City Rescue Mission CEO hopes to change narrative on homelessness with 24 hours of ‘unfiltered conversations’ on a bench

The CEO of City Rescue Mission will spend 24 hours sitting on a bench in Jacksonville in an effort to create authentic, open dialogue about the issue of homelessness.

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Voices of the 904 Ep. 3: How a single sketch turned into an ’89 Los Way’ streetwear statement

Read full article: Voices of the 904 Ep. 3: How a single sketch turned into an ’89 Los Way’ streetwear statement

Carlos Foster turned a single sketch into his streetwear brand, 89 Los Originals. In this episode of Voices of the 904, he shares his passion for sneakers, quality design, and previews his new HBCU-inspired collection.

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‘The phoenix has risen’: Jaguars fans enjoy bragging rights of major win in national spotlight

Read full article: ‘The phoenix has risen’: Jaguars fans enjoy bragging rights of major win in national spotlight

A win like this — in primetime — brings more than bragging rights. It boosts confidence, pride, and visibility for the city and its team, and fans are loving every moment.

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Fernandina Beach paid parking fight continues as commissioners seek to accelerate proposal despite petition from voters

Read full article: Fernandina Beach paid parking fight continues as commissioners seek to accelerate proposal despite petition from voters

The Fernandina Beach city commission will meet Tuesday afternoon for a workshop regarding paid parking, which has become a major point of contention between local businesses, residents and commissioners.

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Game day, big pay? City leaders, local business owners hope Monday’s game sparks momentum for Jacksonville’s economy

Read full article: Game day, big pay? City leaders, local business owners hope Monday’s game sparks momentum for Jacksonville’s economy

City leaders say Monday night is about more than what happens on the field. It’s a chance to reshape how the rest of the country sees Jacksonville — and highlight the growth already happening here.

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Sold-out golf tournament shows support in fight against Parkinson’s

Read full article: Sold-out golf tournament shows support in fight against Parkinson’s

Parkinson’s disease affects millions of people, and while there’s no cure, community support and wellness programs help patients manage symptoms and maintain quality of life.

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EverBank Stadium’s first major renovation revealed ahead of Jags’ Monday night game against Chiefs

Read full article: EverBank Stadium’s first major renovation revealed ahead of Jags’ Monday night game against Chiefs

As fans pour into EverBank Stadium for Monday night’s primetime matchup between the Jaguars and the Kansas City Chiefs, they will be greeted by a new sight: The first completed piece of Jacksonville’s massive “Stadium of the Future” renovation project.

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Time to show your Pride, Jacksonville! River City Pride Festival & Parade return this weekend

Read full article: Time to show your Pride, Jacksonville! River City Pride Festival & Parade return this weekend

The Jax River City Pride Festival and Parade will be celebrated on Saturday and Sunday in the Riverside neighborhood.

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St. Johns County Fire Rescue’s on-scene blood transfusion saves man who only had 8% chance of survival

Read full article: St. Johns County Fire Rescue’s on-scene blood transfusion saves man who only had 8% chance of survival

St. Johns County Fire and Rescue has significantly improved survival rates by carrying blood to critical accident scenes. Here's how the program works

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After wedding venue’s abrupt closure leaves couples out thousands, St. Augustine salon rallies community to help

Read full article: After wedding venue’s abrupt closure leaves couples out thousands, St. Augustine salon rallies community to help

The abrupt closure of Chez L’Amour in St. Augustine left couples who paid thousands to book rehearsal dinners at the restaurant scrambling for alternatives for their upcoming weddings.

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Local advocates, domestic violence survivor speak at news conference in Jacksonville

Read full article: Local advocates, domestic violence survivor speak at news conference in Jacksonville

Ahead of the start of Domestic Violence Awareness Month on Wednesday, local advocates and law enforcement will share updated statistics at a news conference at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office headquarters.

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End of an Era: Jenkins Barbeque officially puts smokers to rest on Tuesday

Read full article: End of an Era: Jenkins Barbeque officially puts smokers to rest on Tuesday

Jenkins Quality Barbecue officially closes its doors on Tuesday, leaving behind years of cherished memories.

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Positively JAX: Ponte Vedra teen turns tragedy into purpose, raises $175K for heart health

Read full article: Positively JAX: Ponte Vedra teen turns tragedy into purpose, raises $175K for heart health

Ben Williams, a rising leader with a big heart, has raised nearly $175,000 for the American Heart Association (AHA), earning him the title of First Coast Teen of Impact winner and national runner-up.

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‘We’re covering all industries’: Latina networking club sparks movement of support, sisterhood for entrepreneurs

Read full article: ‘We’re covering all industries’: Latina networking club sparks movement of support, sisterhood for entrepreneurs

Latina business owners in Jacksonville are joining forces to create new opportunities through a recently launched networking initiative, the Latina CEO Club, which held its inaugural meeting at TikiJava Jax during Hispanic Heritage Month.

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Positively JAX: The DEMP Project helps survivors of sex trafficking reclaim their lives

Read full article: Positively JAX: The DEMP Project helps survivors of sex trafficking reclaim their lives

In Jacksonville, a nonprofit is working to break the cycle of sex trafficking and bring hope to survivors. This month’s Positively JAX award goes to The DEMP Project, a faith-based organization dedicated to helping victims of sex trafficking and their families rebuild their lives.

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Positively JAGS: Jaguars, American Heart Association team up to help kids improve their health

Read full article: Positively JAGS: Jaguars, American Heart Association team up to help kids improve their health

The American Heart Association is creating a unique partnership with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Through the “Bring a Ball to the Ball” program, community donations are being turned into more opportunities for local children to stay active and build healthier futures.

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Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office mourns loss of active-duty Motor Unit officer who lost battle with cancer

Read full article: Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office mourns loss of active-duty Motor Unit officer who lost battle with cancer

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is mourning the loss of active-duty Police Officer William “Bill” Cater, who served in the Motor Unit. Cater died Sunday after a brave battle with cancer, JSO said.

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Harbor Haunt: Richard Nunn joins a paranormal investigation at the St. Augustine Lighthouse. Will they find phantoms?

Read full article: Harbor Haunt: Richard Nunn joins a paranormal investigation at the St. Augustine Lighthouse. Will they find phantoms?

To be a part of a paranormal investigation at the St. Augustine Lighthouse has been a bucket list item for News4JAX Chief Meteorologist Richard Nunn since he saw a Ghost Hunters episode about it. With the help of some coworkers, we got to make that happen.

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‘It’s the history’: Tourism drives St. Augustine’s economy year-round, fueling billions in revenue

Read full article: ‘It’s the history’: Tourism drives St. Augustine’s economy year-round, fueling billions in revenue

In the nation’s oldest city, tourism continues to be the essence of the local economy, and it’s booming year-round.

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Walking through history: Exploring St. Augustine’s enduring legacy & heritage

Read full article: Walking through history: Exploring St. Augustine’s enduring legacy & heritage

Everywhere you look in St. Augustine, history is looking right back at you. The list of historic places never ends in the beautiful 460-year-old city, and News4JAX anchor John Asebes visited a few on a tour around town.

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How one local woman went from selling roasted peanuts in Cuba to becoming a beloved St. Augustine entrepreneur

Read full article: How one local woman went from selling roasted peanuts in Cuba to becoming a beloved St. Augustine entrepreneur

As Hispanic Heritage Month shines a spotlight on the stories and contributions of Hispanic Americans, one St. Augustine business owner’s journey stands out for its resilience, creativity, and deep cultural roots.

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Get a free scoop of ice cream & help a good cause Wednesday in downtown Jacksonville

Read full article: Get a free scoop of ice cream & help a good cause Wednesday in downtown Jacksonville

From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at James Weldon Johnson Park in downtown, Moose Tracks will partner with Mayfield Dairy Farms® to serve 10,000 scoops of FREE Original Moose Tracks Ice Cream in a citywide ice cream social benefiting The Salvation Army of Northeast Florida.

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Local pharmacist says he’s ready to fill gap for families in need after 3 Walgreens close on Northside

Read full article: Local pharmacist says he’s ready to fill gap for families in need after 3 Walgreens close on Northside

City leaders say they’re working on both short-term fixes and long-term solutions to prevent the problem from getting worse after several pharmacies closed on the Northside, and local pharmacists say they’re ready to help fill the gap as thousands of families look to fill prescriptions.

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Language exchange: How this Jacksonville meetup group provides a unique opportunity to learn English and Spanish

Read full article: Language exchange: How this Jacksonville meetup group provides a unique opportunity to learn English and Spanish

The Jacksonville Spanish-English Conversation Group is helping English speakers learn Spanish and Spanish speakers learn English. The group meets every two weeks at a different venue around Jacksonville.

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St. Johns County awarded $1 million from the state to help build Florida’s first Black history museum

Read full article: St. Johns County awarded $1 million from the state to help build Florida’s first Black history museum

Florida’s first Black history museum is going to be built in St. Johns County, and it now has $1 million from the state to get started.

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A husband and wife’s dream began 12 years ago with a tricycle cart. Now, they own a store in Jacksonville

Read full article: A husband and wife’s dream began 12 years ago with a tricycle cart. Now, they own a store in Jacksonville

Guanabana, a handcrafted ice cream and smoothie store, started with Julieta and Oliver’s desire to bring something different to Jacksonville, something that would allow them to embrace their Colombian and Venezuelan roots.

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Ribault High says students who showed up for homecoming dance to find no one there missed multiple cancellation notices

Read full article: Ribault High says students who showed up for homecoming dance to find no one there missed multiple cancellation notices

School disputes accounts from disappointed students that dance was called off "without notice."

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Positively JAX: Calling on community to help make ‘Dreams Come True’ for local children with life-threatening illnesses

Read full article: Positively JAX: Calling on community to help make ‘Dreams Come True’ for local children with life-threatening illnesses

Dreams Come True is getting close to its fundraising goal of $400,000! But they need a little push to get them across the finish line, and that’s where you -- our News4JAX community members -- come in!

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‘Keep everything fun’: Draw Together Mini Fest brings together art & community

Read full article: ‘Keep everything fun’: Draw Together Mini Fest brings together art & community

Draw Together Jax, formerly known as Drink and Draw Jax, brought artists and community members together Sunday for the first-ever Draw Together Mini Fest.

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Jenkins Barbecue online sauce orders paused due to ‘extremely high volume of demand’

Read full article: Jenkins Barbecue online sauce orders paused due to ‘extremely high volume of demand’

Jenkins Quality Barbeque said on Friday that all of its online sauce orders are being paused due to high demand.

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New St. Augustine homeless shelter opening in 2026; raising $10K to add free laundry facility

Read full article: New St. Augustine homeless shelter opening in 2026; raising $10K to add free laundry facility

A St. Augustine shelter is expanding to help more people experiencing homelessness after several years of setbacks.

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Healing on the water: How one veteran found peace through surfing and support

Read full article: Healing on the water: How one veteran found peace through surfing and support

For Navy and Army veteran Leslie De La Serna, the toughest battles didn’t end in Afghanistan — they began when he got home. Now the Wounded Warrior Project is helping him heal those wounds.

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Time capsule, events & more: How we’re celebrating 904 Day across Northeast Florida

Read full article: Time capsule, events & more: How we’re celebrating 904 Day across Northeast Florida

Thousands of people will be celebrating everything about Northeast Florida and the counties represented under the 904 area code on Thursday, Sept. 4 -- 904 Day.

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Sauce on demand: Jenkins Barbecue customers fill parking lot as orders soar before closure

Read full article: Sauce on demand: Jenkins Barbecue customers fill parking lot as orders soar before closure

Lines down the street, parking lots full, and extended wait times for those ribs smothered in the special mustard-based sauce were the scene on Wednesday at the downtown Jenkins Quality Barbecue location.

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‘I’m going to miss them’: Jacksonville community saddened over closure of beloved Jenkins Barbecue

Read full article: ‘I’m going to miss them’: Jacksonville community saddened over closure of beloved Jenkins Barbecue

For generations, the smell of smoked chicken and ribs has drawn people into Jenkins Quality Barbecue. But after nearly seven decades, the Jenkins family said they’re turning off the smokers for good.

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Touch a Truck event returns to Clay County on Saturday

Read full article: Touch a Truck event returns to Clay County on Saturday

You can bring the whole family to the Clay County Fairgrounds on Saturday for the free “Touch a Truck: What Moves Clay…” event.

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Jenkins Quality Barbecue announces closure of all 3 locations after 68 years serving Jacksonville

Read full article: Jenkins Quality Barbecue announces closure of all 3 locations after 68 years serving Jacksonville

After 68 years of serving the Jacksonville community, Jenkins Quality Barbecue announced Tuesday that it will close all three of its locations by the end of the month.

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JSO shares warning for families after 5-year-old’s solo adventure to Chick-fil-A

Read full article: JSO shares warning for families after 5-year-old’s solo adventure to Chick-fil-A

JSO shared a video on social media of the case from a few weeks ago, where a 5-year-old boy named William wandered away from home and made his way to Chick-fil-A on his own.

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Dog Days of Summer Pet Supply Drive to support Humane Society of Camden County

Read full article: Dog Days of Summer Pet Supply Drive to support Humane Society of Camden County

Donations are being collected weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Wednesdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.), now through Friday, Sept. 19, at Sparklight’s retail location at 220 E. King Ave. in Kingsland.

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News4JAX’s Melanie Lawson, Erik Avanier honored at Ken Knight Awards for making a difference in Jacksonville

Read full article: News4JAX’s Melanie Lawson, Erik Avanier honored at Ken Knight Awards for making a difference in Jacksonville

The Ken Knight Awards is bringing a night of Black excellence and celebration for the Jacksonville media professionals making a difference in the community.

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Positively JAX: The KING Foundation offers guidance, grace to children facing loss

Read full article: Positively JAX: The KING Foundation offers guidance, grace to children facing loss

Jacksonville nonprofit The KING Foundation is making a powerful difference for children who have lost a parent. Founded by Ciara Quaintance after the death of her son King’s father, the organization provides vital support to young lives changed in an instant.

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Ken Knight Awards honor media professionals making a difference in Jacksonville

Read full article: Ken Knight Awards honor media professionals making a difference in Jacksonville

The Ken Knight Awards is bringing a night of Black excellence and celebration for the Jacksonville media professionals making a difference in the community.

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Veteran moves back into St. Augustine home after getting help from local groups who made it livable again

Read full article: Veteran moves back into St. Augustine home after getting help from local groups who made it livable again

After a difficult year, disabled Marine veteran Sgt. Roy Wilbur is excited to sleep in his own bed and cook in his new kitchen.

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‘Easy to get everywhere’: Small business owners in Arlington say area’s central location is critical to their success

Read full article: ‘Easy to get everywhere’: Small business owners in Arlington say area’s central location is critical to their success

Throughout Jacksonville’s Arlington area, a handful of small business owners explained to News4JAX why they’ve set up shop in the historic community. The three we interviewed point to Arlington’s central location on the First Coast.

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Redevelopment efforts transform eyesores along Arlington Expressway, breathe new life into Jacksonville community

Read full article: Redevelopment efforts transform eyesores along Arlington Expressway, breathe new life into Jacksonville community

The Arlington Expressway, Downtown Jacksonville’s connection to East Arlington, has long been associated with blight due to old, abandoned office buildings. However, recent redevelopment efforts are bringing new hope to the neighborhood.

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Jacksonville University: An educational anchor with rich history in the Arlington community

Read full article: Jacksonville University: An educational anchor with rich history in the Arlington community

Jacksonville University has been part of the city’s story for more than 90 years. Founded in 1934 during the Great Depression, the private university has grown from a small two-year college downtown into a thriving campus on the banks of the St. Johns River.

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Jacksonville University programs take flight, drive innovation, and train the next generation

Read full article: Jacksonville University programs take flight, drive innovation, and train the next generation

Jacksonville University is growing — and three of its signature programs show how the school is preparing students for the careers of tomorrow. From science and technology to aviation and healthcare, JU leaders say the university is aligning with community needs and industry demand.

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College Park brings Winn-Dixie, homegrown shops to revived Arlington hub

Read full article: College Park brings Winn-Dixie, homegrown shops to revived Arlington hub

JWB Real Estate Capital has invested more than $20 million to transform the former Town and Country Shopping Center off Arlington Expressway and University Boulevard.

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Arlington rowing club still dedicated to youth competition decades later

Read full article: Arlington rowing club still dedicated to youth competition decades later

The First Coast Rowing Club is the only public crew team to offer youth rowing in the Arlington neighborhood and has been going strong for 35 years.

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From silence to success, The Jericho School empowers students with autism

Read full article: From silence to success, The Jericho School empowers students with autism

News4JAX took a tour of The Jericho School in Arlington to see how it helps children across the autism spectrum thrive and find their voices.

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‘Dangerously close to the river’: Relocation plans underway for Fort Caroline National Memorial to combat flooding

Read full article: ‘Dangerously close to the river’: Relocation plans underway for Fort Caroline National Memorial to combat flooding

As part of our “4 Your Neighborhood” coverage in the Arlington area, News4JAX is highlighting efforts to protect a local gem: The Fort Caroline National Memorial.

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From recreation to property values: How the St. Johns River shapes life in Arlington

Read full article: From recreation to property values: How the St. Johns River shapes life in Arlington

The St. Johns River has always been the heart of Jacksonville. In Arlington, it’s more than just a scenic view — it’s part of the community’s identity, shaping property values, recreation, and even the neighborhood’s future.

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Jacksonville’s Norman Studios preserves legacy of early Black cinema

Read full article: Jacksonville’s Norman Studios preserves legacy of early Black cinema

Long before Hollywood embraced diversity, Jacksonville’s Norman Studios was breaking barriers with “race films” that cast Black actors in heroic, leading roles. Now a historical film museum, the studio preserves a powerful and often-overlooked legacy.

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Discover serenity at the Jacksonville Arboretum: A hidden oasis amid Arlington’s urban hustle

Read full article: Discover serenity at the Jacksonville Arboretum: A hidden oasis amid Arlington’s urban hustle

The Jacksonville Arboretum and Botanical Gardens is a place where you can disappear from the hustle and bustle of the neighborhoods and businesses that you traditionally think of in Arlington.

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Meet Ms. Norma: The 80-year-old longtime employee who embodies the spirit of Jacksonville’s beloved Sheik restaurant

Read full article: Meet Ms. Norma: The 80-year-old longtime employee who embodies the spirit of Jacksonville’s beloved Sheik restaurant

Norma Smithen, the always smiling, always laughing, never-has-a-bad-day employee, has been serving customers at the Sheik location in Arlington since September 1983.

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‘An answer to prayer’: Georgia auto shop surprises struggling single mother with $160K after bringing car in for repairs

Read full article: ‘An answer to prayer’: Georgia auto shop surprises struggling single mother with $160K after bringing car in for repairs

A Georgia auto service shop raised more than $160,000 to surprise a struggling mother after she brought her car in for repairs.

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TELL US: Do you know a local Hispanic-owned business that deserves recognition?

Read full article: TELL US: Do you know a local Hispanic-owned business that deserves recognition?

As part of our Hispanic Heritage Month coverage, News4JAX wants to recognize those in the Hispanic community locally who own businesses!

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Volunteers needed to clean up Hanna Park after Labor Day

Read full article: Volunteers needed to clean up Hanna Park after Labor Day

Timucuan Parks Foundation and JaxParks are asking volunteers to join them at Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park to clean up after the busy Labor Day weekend.

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Delores Barr Weaver Legacy Funds gifts $300K to The Salvation Army of Northeast Florida

Read full article: Delores Barr Weaver Legacy Funds gifts $300K to The Salvation Army of Northeast Florida

The Salvation Army of Northeast Florida has received a $300,000 grant from the Delores Barr Weaver Legacy Funds to support both the Red Shield Lodge for women and families and Hopes Crossing for men.

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‘Traumatizing’: Daughter describes Baker County car crash that killed mother

Read full article: ‘Traumatizing’: Daughter describes Baker County car crash that killed mother

Family members identified the woman who died in a car crash in Baker County on Saturday.

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Celebrating seniors: Jax Humane waiving adoption fees for senior pets, plus free adoptions for anyone 62 or older

Read full article: Celebrating seniors: Jax Humane waiving adoption fees for senior pets, plus free adoptions for anyone 62 or older

In honor of National Senior Citizens Day, the Jacksonville Humane Society will be offering free adoptions for all seniors 62 and up on Thursday. And adoption fees for senior pets will be waived for all adopters.

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Volunteer with ACPS launches #904Challenge to get more animals adopted from overcrowded shelter

Read full article: Volunteer with ACPS launches #904Challenge to get more animals adopted from overcrowded shelter

Tessa Bullock, a volunteer with Animal Care and Protective Services in Jacksonville, launched the #904Challenge on Sunday to get more eyes on their shelter animals.

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Walking testimony: Orange Park man completes 3rd cross-country trek on inspiring journey from addiction to advocacy

Read full article: Walking testimony: Orange Park man completes 3rd cross-country trek on inspiring journey from addiction to advocacy

An Orange Park man famous on social media for walking across the country hit a huge milestone on Sunday in Jacksonville Beach. Kyndal Edwards dipped his toes in the ocean, marking the end of his third cross-country trek.

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Players Championship hosts adoption weekend at Jacksonville Humane Society

Read full article: Players Championship hosts adoption weekend at Jacksonville Humane Society

THE PLAYERS Championship is hosting an adoption weekend from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at The Jacksonville Humane Society

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This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition - Eric Mann’s life of service at the YMCA and impact on Northeast Florida

Read full article: This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition - Eric Mann’s life of service at the YMCA and impact on Northeast Florida

Eric Mann, a dedicated leader at the YMCA, is preparing to retire next summer after an impressive 45-year career with the organization. His journey has taken him through multiple cities across the United States, culminating in his leadership role in Northeast Florida, where he has overseen significant growth and development.

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‘Florida’s Playground’: An amusement park once stood in San Marco over 100 years ago. Now, only one piece of it remains

Read full article: ‘Florida’s Playground’: An amusement park once stood in San Marco over 100 years ago. Now, only one piece of it remains

The park opened over 115 years ago on March 9, 1907, bringing a renewed vibrancy to the area years after the Great Fire of 1901 ravaged downtown Jacksonville.

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Back-to-school photos: Share your student’s special moment on SnapJAX!

Read full article: Back-to-school photos: Share your student’s special moment on SnapJAX!

We LOVE it when you share photos of your students on SnapJAX. It’s an exciting, special time!

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Schedule changes, stronger background checks & a new bus app: Here’s what DCPS parents need to know as school begins

Read full article: Schedule changes, stronger background checks & a new bus app: Here’s what DCPS parents need to know as school begins

More than 130,000 students are returning to class in Duval County Public Schools, starting Monday. DCPS, which is the 18th largest school district in the U.S., includes 197 schools served by 11,560 staff members. And for the first time, they will be attending school in an “A” district.

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Positively JAX: Angelwood creates a place to grow with love and dignity

Read full article: Positively JAX: Angelwood creates a place to grow with love and dignity

For nearly 25 years, a local nonprofit has quietly made a powerful impact in our community — supporting individuals and families living with intellectual and developmental differences.

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Thousands of Jacksonville students face homelessness, hunger as new school year begins

Read full article: Thousands of Jacksonville students face homelessness, hunger as new school year begins

As the new school year begins, thousands of students across Duval County are facing more than just academic challenges. Many don’t know where they’ll sleep tonight—or if they’ll eat again after the school bell rings.

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Hundreds of students ready to start school year on right foot after another successful ‘Kicks for the Kids’ giveaway

Read full article: Hundreds of students ready to start school year on right foot after another successful ‘Kicks for the Kids’ giveaway

More than 900 students walked away with new shoes last week during this year’s Kicks for the Kids giveaway.

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Safety front and center in Pierce, Charlton counties as Southeast Georgia students start heading back to class

Read full article: Safety front and center in Pierce, Charlton counties as Southeast Georgia students start heading back to class

As students return to classrooms across Georgia, safety is taking center stage — especially in Pierce County, where new technology and statewide laws are reshaping the way schools approach security.

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12-year-old avid thrifter shows off ‘thrill of the deal’ as she prepares for new school year

Read full article: 12-year-old avid thrifter shows off ‘thrill of the deal’ as she prepares for new school year

Emerson Smith loves thrifting and took her frugal shopping sense to Goodwill of North Florida’s Lakeside store on St. Augustine Road in Jacksonville.

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Former FSU, NFL player hosts 6th annual James Coleman Community Giveback weekend in Jacksonville

Read full article: Former FSU, NFL player hosts 6th annual James Coleman Community Giveback weekend in Jacksonville

Former Florida State and NFL player, James Coleman, is bringing his annual community giveback weekend back to Jacksonville.

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Jacksonville store shows how to take advantage of deals as Florida’s Back to School Sales Tax Holiday starts Aug. 1

Read full article: Jacksonville store shows how to take advantage of deals as Florida’s Back to School Sales Tax Holiday starts Aug. 1

Each week in August, Goodwill is offering certain items at 40% off. Goodwill is also offering 50% off on all books and media to customers who are a part of the store’s free loyalty program between Aug. 8-10.

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Judge orders mediation in lawsuit over beach access on American Beach

Read full article: Judge orders mediation in lawsuit over beach access on American Beach

The nonprofit Save Historic American Beach is suing Nassau County under the Endangered Species Act, hoping to stop vehicles from driving on the beach, saying it’s harming sea turtle nests. However, a judge ordered mediation, meaning the parties have to sit down with their legal teams to come up with a compromise.

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Murray Hill man brings back ‘Blockbuster’ with free tiny library of DVDs

Read full article: Murray Hill man brings back ‘Blockbuster’ with free tiny library of DVDs

A Murray Hill resident is bringing back the nostalgia of video rentals through

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Springfield’s comeback: Transforming from high-crime rates to community hotspot

Read full article: Springfield’s comeback: Transforming from high-crime rates to community hotspot

Not long ago, Springfield was better known for its crime rate than its charm; however, neighbors today say the area has begun turning heads for a very different reason, as the historic Jacksonville community has transformed from a place many avoided into a destination where people want to live, work, and play.

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From Jacksonville’s first zoo to the street cars on Pearl Street, Springfield holds unique River City history

Read full article: From Jacksonville’s first zoo to the street cars on Pearl Street, Springfield holds unique River City history

If you’re out at Klutho Park in Springfield, you might notice a modern-style giraffe statue overlooking the green spaces. It’s there to mark the site of Jacksonville’s first zoo, which was built in the early 1900s.

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Resident, developer share excitement for potential growth in Springfield

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Springfield has historic homes and neighborhoods that give it a charming feel, but the area has also seen a major boom in new construction, growth and potential.

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Disc golf course in Springfield’s Klutho Park offers unique experience for those who want to hit the fairway

Read full article: Disc golf course in Springfield’s Klutho Park offers unique experience for those who want to hit the fairway

A Springfield resident worked with the nonprofit Sustainable Springfield to build a disc golf course in Klutho Park, which is maintained now by SPAR and is a daily attraction for residents across the city.

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Historic Springfield in Jacksonville blends timeless charm with a strong sense of community

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Just north of downtown Jacksonville, Historic Springfield is a neighborhood where history lives on through restored homes, century-old streets, and a close-knit community.

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Once known as ‘Confederate Park,’ Springfield Park at center of Jacksonville monument debate

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Springfield is one of the oldest and most historic parts of Jacksonville, and as a result, it’s been at the center of one of the most divisive debates in the city’s history: Confederate monuments.

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Get heart-shaped falafel, handmade croissants and ice cream with ‘a little Jesus’ at these must-eat spots in Springfield

Read full article: Get heart-shaped falafel, handmade croissants and ice cream with ‘a little Jesus’ at these must-eat spots in Springfield

In an effort to learn about the best food offered in the Springfield area, we called around and were provided three spots, though if we had time, we would have visited every restaurant.

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RL Brown in Springfield prepares for influx of about 75 students from RV Daniels after DCPS-approved consolidation

Read full article: RL Brown in Springfield prepares for influx of about 75 students from RV Daniels after DCPS-approved consolidation

R.V. Daniels consolidated into R.L. Brown at the end of last school year. The principal shares how they're preparing for the new school year, and a community member shares the emotional impact of losing a neighborhood school.

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Study Hacks: Our anchors share some tips that help keep their families on track. What works for your students?

Read full article: Study Hacks: Our anchors share some tips that help keep their families on track. What works for your students?

Back-to-school time is just around the corner, and we want to help our viewers and their families be ready for the transition. That includes getting back into the groove of studying.

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Bridging the gap for mental health care access for minorities

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Whether you’re Black, white or brown, a woman or a man, young or old -- mental illness doesn’t discriminate. But for minorities, getting help can be more difficult.

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News4JAX brings community news to Nextdoor

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WJXT-4 News4JAX is now sharing more local news directly on the Nextdoor app, helping neighbors stay informed and connected to their communities.

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From bedtime tricks to teaching teens to multitask, our anchors share their back-to-school life hacks. What’s yours?

Read full article: From bedtime tricks to teaching teens to multitask, our anchors share their back-to-school life hacks. What’s yours?

Our Morning Show anchors want to help you out by sharing some of the life hacks they’ve learned over the years when it comes to back-to-school time. And we want to hear from you!

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Customers line up early as popular chicken tender chain Raising Cane’s opens first Jacksonville restaurant in Oakleaf

Read full article: Customers line up early as popular chicken tender chain Raising Cane’s opens first Jacksonville restaurant in Oakleaf

The line formed early for the newest restaurant to open its doors in Oakleaf: popular chicken tender chain Raising Cane’s.

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$20M project to save Fernandina Beach shoreline finishes months ahead of schedule

Read full article: $20M project to save Fernandina Beach shoreline finishes months ahead of schedule

The $20 million Nassau County Shore Protection Project to renourish the Fernandina Beach shoreline from Fort Clinch to Saddler Road has finished months ahead of schedule.

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75% of kids who rely on this local nonprofit face homelessness or housing instability. Their state funding was just cut

Read full article: 75% of kids who rely on this local nonprofit face homelessness or housing instability. Their state funding was just cut

The Giving Closet Project has quietly become a safety net for thousands of Jacksonville students facing homelessness and housing insecurity. But after losing $150,000 in state funding through Gov. Ron DeSantis’ budget vetoes, the organization is now leaning heavily on the community to survive.

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Celebration Church holding annual free grocery giveaway this week. Here’s what to know

Read full article: Celebration Church holding annual free grocery giveaway this week. Here’s what to know

Celebration Church has announced the details for 2025’s annual Serve Day, a grocery giveaway event that helped thousands of families in Jacksonville last year.

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HealthScreen program aims to bridge health care gaps in North Central Florida’s rural communities

Read full article: HealthScreen program aims to bridge health care gaps in North Central Florida’s rural communities

The University of Florida’s new HealthScreen program will use mobile health vehicles to send community health workers and nurses throughout North Central Florida to conduct critical health screenings for heart issues, prediabetes and diabetes.

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Burned Out: St. Johns County Fire Union pushes for healthier work-life balance

Read full article: Burned Out: St. Johns County Fire Union pushes for healthier work-life balance

On Wednesday, the St. Johns County Firefighters Union is meeting with county officials to continue to push for a major change: a healthier work schedule. This will be the second meeting between the two sides in the contract negotiation process.

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‘It’s about legacy’: Veteran raising funds to restore fallen Marine’s truck, give it to his son for his 15th birthday

Read full article: ‘It’s about legacy’: Veteran raising funds to restore fallen Marine’s truck, give it to his son for his 15th birthday

A Marine Corps veteran launched a fundraiser to restore the truck of a fellow Marine who was killed while serving the country 15 years ago.

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How you can help clean up the beach Saturday after 4th of July festivities

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Volunteers will pick up trash and other debris along the shoreline from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Saturday after Friday's Fourth of July festivities.

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Less than 50 homicides reported in Jacksonville in first half of 2025 with significant drop in child, teen deaths

Read full article: Less than 50 homicides reported in Jacksonville in first half of 2025 with significant drop in child, teen deaths

Less than 50 homicides have been reported in the first six months of the year, a similar number to the first half of 2024, putting Jacksonville on track to match last year's historic low for homicides.

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Kicks for the Kids registration now open for 2025 shoe giveaway

Read full article: Kicks for the Kids registration now open for 2025 shoe giveaway

Local families whose children might need new shoes for the fast-approaching school year can now register for the Kicks for the Kids giveaway.

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Will the 4th of July holiday affect my trash pickup this week?

Read full article: Will the 4th of July holiday affect my trash pickup this week?

News4JAX compiled a county-by-county breakdown of how trash service is affected by the 4th of July holiday.

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