They signed the papers to their dream homes. Then learned their taxes were triple what the builder told them
Read full article: They signed the papers to their dream homes. Then learned their taxes were triple what the builder told themDozens of Northeast Florida families say they were blindsided by steep increases in their monthly mortgage payments after buying new construction homes from D.R. Horton, one of the nation’s largest homebuilders.
Where you can get help putting a Thanksgiving meal on the table this year
Read full article: Where you can get help putting a Thanksgiving meal on the table this yearHaving a meal on the table means everything to families during the holiday season, but there is some hope, thanks to local food drives happening across the area.
Explore Southeast Georgia’s hidden treasures: From Mary Ross Waterfront Park to the ancient Lover’s Oak
Read full article: Explore Southeast Georgia’s hidden treasures: From Mary Ross Waterfront Park to the ancient Lover’s OakDozens of local parks dot the Golden Isles, offering everything from gorgeous views and amphitheaters to mini golf and salutes to service. On our 4 Your Neighborhood trip to Southeast Georgia, we’re highlighting a few of these hidden gems.
Here’s how a lighthouse and a wandering ghost make St. Simons Island one of the most haunted areas in the country
Read full article: Here’s how a lighthouse and a wandering ghost make St. Simons Island one of the most haunted areas in the countryEvery corner of the US has either a horror story or a haunted tale that has been passed down through generations, and the Golden Isles are no exception. One act of horror that happened more than 100 years ago mirrors stories of present-day mass murder, and it’s known as the “Brunswick Massacre of 1915.”
Addressing A4dability: Golden Isles employers struggle as workforce housing falls short
Read full article: Addressing A4dability: Golden Isles employers struggle as workforce housing falls shortAs the population of Brunswick and the Golden Isles continues to climb, community leaders say the demand for affordable homes is outpacing construction, and the gap is widening.
Willie’s Wee-Nee Wagon marks 50 years of family, food and community in Brunswick
Read full article: Willie’s Wee-Nee Wagon marks 50 years of family, food and community in BrunswickWillie’s Wee-Nee Wagon, a beloved Brunswick institution, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, serving up the same quality hot dogs, burgers, and their famous boneless pork chop sandwiches that have made them a local legend.
Southeast Georgia town or Virginia county? We’re stirring the pot over the rightful birthplace of Brunswick stew
Read full article: Southeast Georgia town or Virginia county? We’re stirring the pot over the rightful birthplace of Brunswick stewIf you weren’t aware, Brunswick, Georgia, has a simmering rivalry with another area of the same name: Brunswick County, Virginia. Both Brunswicks claim to be the birthplace of the original “Brunswick stew.”
Tiara and turf: Frederica Academy senior balances football and being homecoming queen
Read full article: Tiara and turf: Frederica Academy senior balances football and being homecoming queenFrederica Academy’s graduating class this year is the largest it’s ever been -- 50 students -- and the school's homecoming queen is also one of its varsity football team kickers.
With over 750 sea turtles saved, this center in Georgia blends education with conservation
Read full article: With over 750 sea turtles saved, this center in Georgia blends education with conservationThe Georgia Sea Turtle Center, the only facility of its kind in the state, has been dedicated to rehabilitating injured sea turtles and educating the public for nearly 20 years.
Did you know? From ‘Glory’ to ‘Wakanda Forever,’ areas of Golden Isles have been featured in dozens of film, TV scenes
Read full article: Did you know? From ‘Glory’ to ‘Wakanda Forever,’ areas of Golden Isles have been featured in dozens of film, TV scenesYou might not realize it, but the city of Brunswick and some surrounding areas have been captured in dozens of big-time movies and TV shows. For decades, film crews have stopped in the area to shoot scenes that millions of people have seen.
‘A symbol to the community’: Why the iconic St. Simons Lighthouse is a must-see attraction for island visitors
Read full article: ‘A symbol to the community’: Why the iconic St. Simons Lighthouse is a must-see attraction for island visitorsThe St. Simons Lighthouse, a significant historical landmark on St. Simons Island, has been a beacon for over 150 years.
Pinball Palace: Brunswick arcade housing over 200 pinball machines known to be one of nation’s best
Read full article: Pinball Palace: Brunswick arcade housing over 200 pinball machines known to be one of nation’s bestA local man turned a hobby into an award-winning business in Brunswick, featuring more than 200 pinball machines.
The Fire Watch, a community effort to end veteran suicide, has trained 10,000 Floridians to spot veterans in crisis
Read full article: The Fire Watch, a community effort to end veteran suicide, has trained 10,000 Floridians to spot veterans in crisisThe Fire Watch, a community effort to end veteran suicide, has reached a major milestone: 10,000 Floridians trained to identify veterans in crisis.
‘Couldn’t have done it without him’: Cancer journey inspires Clay County teen to give support dogs to others
Read full article: ‘Couldn’t have done it without him’: Cancer journey inspires Clay County teen to give support dogs to othersA French Bulldog helped Greyson Pacifico through brain cancer at age 12. Now in remission, his foundation donates support dogs to pediatric cancer patients, but one pup needs the community's help.
‘No kid should go hungry’: County funding boosts HUGS’ effort to restock school food pantries in St. Johns County
Read full article: ‘No kid should go hungry’: County funding boosts HUGS’ effort to restock school food pantries in St. Johns CountyVolunteers like Dr. Linda Hilton, a U.S. Navy veteran, dedicate their time to helping feed hungry children and families. She and her team visit schools such as Sebastian Middle School to fill pantry shelves with essential food items.
Blue Star families to benefit from free fishing clinic at Hanna Park this weekend
Read full article: Blue Star families to benefit from free fishing clinic at Hanna Park this weekendMilitary families in the Jacksonville area will have a special opportunity this Saturday to connect with nature and each other through a free fishing clinic at Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park near Mayport.
Looking for weekend plans? Iconic PorchFest set to bring free live music, food and family-friendly fun to Springfield
Read full article: Looking for weekend plans? Iconic PorchFest set to bring free live music, food and family-friendly fun to SpringfieldThe iconic PorchFest is back this weekend in the historic Springfield neighborhood, where dozens of porches will be ringing with music.
Safe Harbor reels in top honors as best seafood in Jacksonville for JAXBest 2025
Read full article: Safe Harbor reels in top honors as best seafood in Jacksonville for JAXBest 2025Our News4JAX Insiders picked Safe Harbor Seafood in Mayport as the top spot in the Jacksonville area for seafood in our JAXBest 2025 contest.
JAXBest 2025: Dorami drives away with food truck title thanks to tasty Japanese cuisine
Read full article: JAXBest 2025: Dorami drives away with food truck title thanks to tasty Japanese cuisineOut of the four nominees, Dorami, a Japanese-based food truck, won the title as Jacksonville’s best kitchen on wheels.
JaxBest 2025: Need somewhere to watch the Jags game? Try Sneakers Sports Grille
Read full article: JaxBest 2025: Need somewhere to watch the Jags game? Try Sneakers Sports GrilleSneakers Sports Grille made itself number one in the hearts of sports fans in the Jacksonville area, winning the Best Place to Watch the Jags Game category.
JAXBest 2025: Wicked Barley hops to top, earns title of best brewery/distillery in Jacksonville area
Read full article: JAXBest 2025: Wicked Barley hops to top, earns title of best brewery/distillery in Jacksonville areaBeer lovers in the 904 have voted for their favorite brewery/distillery in the Jacksonville area, and have decided that The Wicked Barley is the best place to get the perfect cold beer.
JAXBest 2025: News4JAX Insiders say Crazy Sushi serves the best sushi in the Jacksonville area
Read full article: JAXBest 2025: News4JAX Insiders say Crazy Sushi serves the best sushi in the Jacksonville areaWhen it comes to the best sushi in Jacksonville, our News4JAX Insiders chose Crazy Sushi on Deerwood Lake Parkway.
Woman who died in ICE custody in Florida among those honored at annual Day of the Dead event in Jacksonville
Read full article: Woman who died in ICE custody in Florida among those honored at annual Day of the Dead event in JacksonvilleMarie Ange Blaise and others who have died in ICE custody were honored in one of the altars that were featured at the 9th Annual Día de los Muertos event held at James Weldon Johnson Park in Jacksonville.
Voices of the 904 Ep. 5 - Multi-hyphenate artist cements his imprint on Jacksonville with a message meant to inspire
Read full article: Voices of the 904 Ep. 5 - Multi-hyphenate artist cements his imprint on Jacksonville with a message meant to inspireIn this episode of "Voices of the 904," Victor “Metamorphvic” Alexander reflects on reshaping his mindset, breaking down his creative process, and explaining how projects like his debut solo show, The Red Door, embody his mission of community-driven artistry. His work is helping redefine Jacksonville’s creative landscape and fuel the rise of the Phoenix Arts District.
‘Building housing for the houseless’: Nonprofit aims to close affordability gap in Nassau County, one property at a time
Read full article: ‘Building housing for the houseless’: Nonprofit aims to close affordability gap in Nassau County, one property at a timeAffordable Housing 1st was created last year by co-founder Carlene McDuffie and president Kevin Harriman to address Nassau County’s growing affordability crisis.
JAXBest 2025: The Donut Shoppe voted best donuts in the Jacksonville area
Read full article: JAXBest 2025: The Donut Shoppe voted best donuts in the Jacksonville areaOnce again, The Donut Shoppe in Arlington reigns supreme after being voted best donuts in the Jacksonville area by our News4JAX Insiders.
Sweet, sweet victory: Cinotti’s delectable donuts, Danishes and desserts deliver best bakery win for JAXBest 2025
Read full article: Sweet, sweet victory: Cinotti’s delectable donuts, Danishes and desserts deliver best bakery win for JAXBest 2025Cinotti’s Bakery and Sandwich Shop has taken home the JAX Best 2025 award for best bakery in the Jacksonville area!
JAXBest 2025: Grumpy’s cooks up a win, taking title of Jacksonville area’s Best Breakfast
Read full article: JAXBest 2025: Grumpy’s cooks up a win, taking title of Jacksonville area’s Best BreakfastThe community’s support for Grumpy's is evident as it beat out fellow finalists Ellen’s Kitchen, Maple Street Biscuit Company and Metro Diner to claim the title of Best Breakfast in our JAXBest 2025 contest.
Coastal Beaches Therapy takes home the title for best self-care for JAXBest 2025
Read full article: Coastal Beaches Therapy takes home the title for best self-care for JAXBest 2025Self-care is a vital aspect of mental health, and we wanted to know who offered the best self-care in the Jacksonville area.
Need to perk up? Try the JAXBest 2025 winner for best coffee in the Jacksonville area: The Harris Brews
Read full article: Need to perk up? Try the JAXBest 2025 winner for best coffee in the Jacksonville area: The Harris BrewsEvery coffee lover knows it: There is good and bad coffee — and then there’s the best. In the 904, you can find the best coffee at The Harris Brews.
How $200K to replenish food pantries amid government shutdown will help St. Johns County children
Read full article: How $200K to replenish food pantries amid government shutdown will help St. Johns County childrenThe St. Johns County Commission voted unanimously at its meeting Tuesday night to spend $200,000 to replenish food pantries at local nonprofits across the county as the federal government shutdown continues.
2025 Veterans Day parades, events & deals in Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia
Read full article: 2025 Veterans Day parades, events & deals in Northeast Florida, Southeast GeorgiaThe United States will honor those who have fought for our country’s freedoms in multiple Veterans Day parades and events on Tuesday, Nov. 11.
The government shutdown is now the longest on record. Here’s where to get help in Northeast Florida
Read full article: The government shutdown is now the longest on record. Here’s where to get help in Northeast FloridaThe current federal government shutdown has broken the record as the longest ever. Here's where you can get help if your income is being impacted.
Top Dog: Jacksonville Humane Society named best pet services in 2025 JAXBest contest
Read full article: Top Dog: Jacksonville Humane Society named best pet services in 2025 JAXBest contestWhen it came to finding out who offers the best pet services in the city, our Insiders opted for a local nonprofit shelter: the Jacksonville Humane Society.
Amped up: St. Augustine Amphitheatre voted best concert venue in Jacksonville area
Read full article: Amped up: St. Augustine Amphitheatre voted best concert venue in Jacksonville areaTurn up the volume and get amped! The St. Augustine Amphitheatre has won our JAX Best 2025 award for best concert venue in the Jacksonville area.
Julington Creek Golf Club aces the competition as Jacksonville’s best public course in JAXBest 2025 contest
Read full article: Julington Creek Golf Club aces the competition as Jacksonville’s best public course in JAXBest 2025 contestOn par and on point -- Julington Creek Golf Club was voted the best Public Golf Course in Northeast Florida by our News4JAX Insiders.
JAXBest 2025: Mandarin Museum and Historical Society named best hidden gem in the Jacksonville area
Read full article: JAXBest 2025: Mandarin Museum and Historical Society named best hidden gem in the Jacksonville areaThe finalists for best hidden gem in the JAXBest 2025 contest ranged from a local museum to a juice bar to a charter sailing company.
JAXBest 2025: Riverside Arts Market voted best farmers market in the Jacksonville area
Read full article: JAXBest 2025: Riverside Arts Market voted best farmers market in the Jacksonville areaFeaturing a variety of local small businesses — farmers, artists, bakers and food trucks — RAM has proven to be the best farmers market in the 904, and the community agrees.
Jacksonville Jazz Fest strikes a chord, named best festival in JAXBest 2025 contest
Read full article: Jacksonville Jazz Fest strikes a chord, named best festival in JAXBest 2025 contestAfter bringing sweet melodic sounds to Jacksonville’s riverfront for years, the Jacksonville Jazz Fest was named the best festival in the area.
St. Johns County devotes $200K to replenish food pantries, suspend utility disconnections through November
Read full article: St. Johns County devotes $200K to replenish food pantries, suspend utility disconnections through NovemberSt. Johns County commissioners voted at their meeting Tuesday night to spend $200,000 to replenish food pantries and suspend utility disconnections through November.
JAXBest 2025: Don’t sleep on this winner! Dreamette named Best Ice Cream in Jacksonville
Read full article: JAXBest 2025: Don’t sleep on this winner! Dreamette named Best Ice Cream in JacksonvilleWho serves up the best dish of ice cream in the Jacksonville area? Our News4JAX Insiders nominated and voted, naming Dreamette the JAXBest 2025 champion for ice cream.
JaxBest 2025: Cap’s on the Water sails away with Best Waterfront Dining title with stunning sunsets, fresh local seafood
Read full article: JaxBest 2025: Cap’s on the Water sails away with Best Waterfront Dining title with stunning sunsets, fresh local seafoodCap’s on the Water offers stunning sunsets with fresh local seafood and was voted as the best waterfront dining experience in Jacksonville.
JAXBest 2025: Cowford Chophouse a cut above, voted best fine dining restaurant in Jacksonville
Read full article: JAXBest 2025: Cowford Chophouse a cut above, voted best fine dining restaurant in JacksonvilleIf you’re looking for an elevated culinary experience with amazing views in Jacksonville, look no further — Cowford Chophouse is the best fine dining restaurant in the area.
In need of a staycation? Look no further than Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island, JAXBest 2025 winner for best hotel/resort
Read full article: In need of a staycation? Look no further than Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island, JAXBest 2025 winner for best hotel/resortAs part of this year’s JAXBest, we asked you what the best hotel/resort was in the Jacksonville area, and according to the voters, that title belongs to the Ritz-Carlton in Amelia Island.
JAXBest 2025: Beloved European Street Cafe comes out on top in both best lunch & best vegan/vegetarian
Read full article: JAXBest 2025: Beloved European Street Cafe comes out on top in both best lunch & best vegan/vegetarianBeloved local eatery European Street Cafe came out on top in not one but two categories in our JAXBest 2025 voting: best lunch & best vegan/vegetarian.
JAXBest 2025: Chenile’s Kitchen captures Best Taco title — and her fans couldn’t be happier
Read full article: JAXBest 2025: Chenile’s Kitchen captures Best Taco title — and her fans couldn’t be happierChenile Brown’s creative mashups of Southern soul food with Mexican street fare keep customers coming back for more crab boil tacos, oxtail tacos and more. It's why her food truck was named Best Taco in our JAXBest 2025 contest
JAXBest 2025: The Bearded Pig brings home the bacon as the best BBQ spot in the Jacksonville area
Read full article: JAXBest 2025: The Bearded Pig brings home the bacon as the best BBQ spot in the Jacksonville areaThe people of Jacksonville have spoken and have chosen The Bearded Pig as the best BBQ restaurant in the area in our 2025 JaxBest contest.
JAXBest 2025: News4JAX Insiders say BF’nD Food Truck serves up the best burgers in the Jacksonville area
Read full article: JAXBest 2025: News4JAX Insiders say BF’nD Food Truck serves up the best burgers in the Jacksonville areaWell, Insiders, you nominated, you voted and you named BF’nD Food Truck as the winner, making it the best burger spot in the 904.
2 Jacksonville nonprofits team up to help children, families during government shutdown
Read full article: 2 Jacksonville nonprofits team up to help children, families during government shutdownTwo Jacksonville nonprofits are organizing supply drives and a large distribution event to help children and families during the government shutdown.
‘Times are tough’: Local businesses offering discounts for those in need during government shutdown
Read full article: ‘Times are tough’: Local businesses offering discounts for those in need during government shutdownLocal businesses across Jacksonville are pitching in to help neighbors in need as the federal government shutdown affects military families and those who use SNAP benefits.
Local students roll up sleeves to pack thousands of meals, battle food insecurity in Jacksonville and beyond
Read full article: Local students roll up sleeves to pack thousands of meals, battle food insecurity in Jacksonville and beyondWith food insecurity becoming a major concern, students at Trinity Christian Academy are making sure local families get the help they need.
‘Such a need’: Lutheran Social Services asks community to help restock food pantry as need spikes during shutdown
Read full article: ‘Such a need’: Lutheran Social Services asks community to help restock food pantry as need spikes during shutdownThe exchange of food into the hands of those in need is more frequent these days at Lutheran Social Services of Northeast Florida’s food pantry. But they’re running into a huge problem: Supplies are running low.
#AskJAXTDY | Where can I donate to a local food pantry?
Read full article: #AskJAXTDY | Where can I donate to a local food pantry?Food assistance could dry up Saturday for millions of people who need it, a result of the ongoing federal government shutdown. Now many generous people are asking how they can help by donating goods to their local food pantry.
How to root for your team in style at the upcoming Florida–Georgia game
Read full article: How to root for your team in style at the upcoming Florida–Georgia gameWhether you are going to be in the stands to watch the Florida-Georgia game, tailgating in the EverBank parking lot, or having a tailgate with friends on your home turf, you want to make sure you represent your team.
Neighbors push for cleanup of overgrown, ‘forgotten’ cemetery in Jacksonville
Read full article: Neighbors push for cleanup of overgrown, ‘forgotten’ cemetery in JacksonvilleOvergrown and forgotten, the Spires Brown Roberts Cemetery lies hidden in thick brush off West 33rd and Spires streets in Jacksonville. Neighbors say the neglected site, which dates back decades, desperately needs cleanup.
The Gift That Spreads: Jacksonville supporting challenge that asks residents to donate unopened jars of peanut butter
Read full article: The Gift That Spreads: Jacksonville supporting challenge that asks residents to donate unopened jars of peanut butterThe City of Jacksonville is looking to join the fight against hunger by supporting the “Peanut Butter Challenge,” and is asking residents to spread the word.
Shelves full, hearts open: Food pantry steps up for Jacksonville community as demand grows due to government shutdown
Read full article: Shelves full, hearts open: Food pantry steps up for Jacksonville community as demand grows due to government shutdownAs more Jacksonville families face financial strain, the Max Block Food Pantry is stepping up to help. Open to anyone in need, the pantry promises no one will leave empty-handed — and volunteers are welcoming new faces with open arms. Find out how you can get help or donate.
Catholic Charities sees surge in food demand during government shutdown
Read full article: Catholic Charities sees surge in food demand during government shutdownCatholic Charities Jacksonville says demand at its food pantry is surging — forcing the organization to make difficult decisions just to keep up.
Jacksonville company prepares to surprise 6 children in wheelchairs with customized Halloween costumes
Read full article: Jacksonville company prepares to surprise 6 children in wheelchairs with customized Halloween costumesSix kids who depend on wheelchairs to get around are getting a wholesome surprise Thursday afternoon thanks to one Jacksonville company.
Voices of the 904 Ep 4: Vintage fashionista brings confidence & elegance to Duval’s fashion scene
Read full article: Voices of the 904 Ep 4: Vintage fashionista brings confidence & elegance to Duval’s fashion sceneIn this episode of Voices of the 904, vintage stylist and Six in the City founder Enricka “Rik” James shares how thrifting, self-love, and motherhood shaped her bold sense of style. The episode spotlights Jacksonville’s emerging fashion scene and the debut of The Duval Ball — a Met Gala-inspired celebration of fashion and art benefiting local schools.
Risk to resilience: Riverside has been beacon of hope, support for LGBTQ+ community since first pride picnic in 1978
Read full article: Risk to resilience: Riverside has been beacon of hope, support for LGBTQ+ community since first pride picnic in 1978Since the first gay pride picnic nearly 50 years ago, support groups, resources and the annual River City Pride Parade and Festival have blossomed in Riverside over the years, creating a safe haven for Jacksonville's LGBTQIA+ community.
Riverside’s large LGBTQ+ community faces uncertainty amid complicated legal landscape
Read full article: Riverside’s large LGBTQ+ community faces uncertainty amid complicated legal landscapeJacksonville’s LGBTQ+ community faces a complicated legal landscape where state-level policies targeting LGBTQ+ individuals are upheld while federal policy shifts potentially strip protections.
‘A fresh, clean start’: $250M One Riverside project among developments starting to flourish in Jacksonville
Read full article: ‘A fresh, clean start’: $250M One Riverside project among developments starting to flourish in JacksonvilleFor more than three years, News4Jax has been reporting on what is on the horizon for a portion part of the Riverside area, specifically the Brooklyn neighborhood. The first phase of One Riverside is taking shape at the site of the former Times Union Building.
Riverside’s historic homes offer a glimpse into Jacksonville’s past. A nonprofit is working to preserve their legacy
Read full article: Riverside’s historic homes offer a glimpse into Jacksonville’s past. A nonprofit is working to preserve their legacyRiverside and Avondale are home to some of Jacksonville’s most architecturally significant properties. Archivist Elaine Slayton Akin of Riverside Avondale Preservation shares the stories behind the historic homes and the ongoing efforts to protect their legacy.
Artist chosen to paint new mural on JEA pump station under Fuller Warren Bridge
Read full article: Artist chosen to paint new mural on JEA pump station under Fuller Warren BridgeA new mural is being painted under the Fuller Warren Bridge. The Riverside Avondale Preservation and JEA selected Patrick Maxcy to do the job.
Donate Shoeboxes of Love to help those who are homeless in Jacksonville
Read full article: 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.
Bakery near Mayport Navy base making free pies for military families amid government shutdown
Read full article: Bakery near Mayport Navy base making free pies for military families amid government shutdownThe owner of a bakery in Atlantic Beach said she wants to make sure our military community knows that, during this uncertain time of the government shutdown, they are loved and seen.
Amelia Island Cookout to bring top chefs and master mixologists for 3rd annual event
Read full article: Amelia Island Cookout to bring top chefs and master mixologists for 3rd annual eventThe Amelia Island Cookout at the fabulous Ritz-Carlton is the place to be this weekend. It’s a foodie and wine event you don’t want to miss.
Filling the Gaps: Mexican oral historian recovers lost stories of Northeast Florida’s Hispanic community
Read full article: Filling the Gaps: Mexican oral historian recovers lost stories of Northeast Florida’s Hispanic communityDr. Rebecca Dominguez-Karimi, an oral historian, is dedicated to uncovering and documenting the lost stories of the Hispanic community in Northeast Florida. Her journey began with a childhood experience of being reprimanded for speaking Spanish at school, which fueled her lifelong advocacy for Hispanic heritage.
BEAM invites local artists to participate in mural contest to tell story of ‘hope, help and community resilience’
Read full article: BEAM invites local artists to participate in mural contest to tell story of ‘hope, help and community resilience’Beaches Emergency Assistance Ministry (BEAM) is calling on local artists to participate in a community mural contest.
Streetlight out in your neighborhood? Here’s how to report it to JEA before Halloween
Read full article: Streetlight out in your neighborhood? Here’s how to report it to JEA before HalloweenJEA is asking you to alert the city-owned utility if any streetlights are out in your neighborhood so repairs can be made before Halloween.
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 benchThe 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.
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 statementCarlos 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.
‘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 spotlightA 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.
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 votersThe 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.
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 economyCity 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.
Sold-out golf tournament shows support in fight against Parkinson’s
Read full article: Sold-out golf tournament shows support in fight against Parkinson’sParkinson’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.
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 ChiefsAs 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.
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 weekendThe Jax River City Pride Festival and Parade will be celebrated on Saturday and Sunday in the Riverside neighborhood.
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 survivalSt. Johns County Fire and Rescue has significantly improved survival rates by carrying blood to critical accident scenes. Here's how the program works
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 helpThe 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.
Local advocates, domestic violence survivor speak at news conference in Jacksonville
Read full article: Local advocates, domestic violence survivor speak at news conference in JacksonvilleAhead 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.
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 healthBen 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.
‘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 entrepreneursLatina 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.
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 livesIn 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.
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 healthThe 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.
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 cancerThe 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.
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.
Walking through history: Exploring St. Augustine’s enduring legacy & heritage
Read full article: Walking through history: Exploring St. Augustine’s enduring legacy & heritageEverywhere 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.
‘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 revenueIn the nation’s oldest city, tourism continues to be the essence of the local economy, and it’s booming year-round.
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 entrepreneurAs 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.
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 JacksonvilleFrom 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.
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 NorthsideCity 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.
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 SpanishThe 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.
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 museumFlorida’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.
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 JacksonvilleGuanabana, 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.
