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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 balanceOn 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.
‘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 birthdayA Marine Corps veteran launched a fundraiser to restore the truck of a fellow Marine who was killed while serving the country 15 years ago.
How you can help clean up the beach Saturday after 4th of July festivities
Read full article: How you can help clean up the beach Saturday after 4th of July festivitiesVolunteers 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.
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 deathsLess 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.
Ponte Vedra couple donates landmark $50M to Mayo Clinic for its global health care innovation exchange
Read full article: Ponte Vedra couple donates landmark $50M to Mayo Clinic for its global health care innovation exchangeA Ponte Vedra couple made a landmark $50 million donation Monday to the Mayo Clinic and will be honored by having the hospital’s innovation exchange program renamed in their honor.
Big Gay Picnic at Willowbranch Park, Pride field day at Riverside Arts Market honor LGBTQ+ roots, build community bonds
Read full article: Big Gay Picnic at Willowbranch Park, Pride field day at Riverside Arts Market honor LGBTQ+ roots, build community bondsOn Saturday, the Big Gay Picnic in Willowbranch Park and the Pride Celebration at Riverside Arts Market brought together members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies to celebrate as Pride Month came to a close.
Jacksonville man builds “Little Free Library” in Woodland Acres neighborhood
Read full article: Jacksonville man builds “Little Free Library” in Woodland Acres neighborhoodPeople in the Woodland Acres neighborhood, specifically on the 7600 block of Eaton Avenue just off Arlington Road, will see the newest little free library.
Step into Pippi Longstocking’s world: Visit the iconic film location in Old Town Fernandina Beach
Read full article: Step into Pippi Longstocking’s world: Visit the iconic film location in Old Town Fernandina BeachMuch of Amelia Island was used as a backdrop for The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, but the most memorable spot was the house that stood in for Villa Villekulla, Pippi’s home in the story.
4th of July in Fernandina Beach: Here’s what you need to know about parking
Read full article: 4th of July in Fernandina Beach: Here’s what you need to know about parkingStarting Friday, Seaside Park will be closed off to traffic because of the renourishment project that’s underway at the beach. The US Army Corps tried to put a pause on the project during the 4th of July weekend, but couldn’t.
Fernandina Beach Pride empowers LGBTQ+ youth, allies with $13K in scholarships to foster future Nassau County leaders
Read full article: Fernandina Beach Pride empowers LGBTQ+ youth, allies with $13K in scholarships to foster future Nassau County leadersFernandina Beach Pride has given out $36,000 in scholarship money to Nassau County high school seniors since 2019.
Discover Fernandina Beach: Hidden gems from historic Old Town to scenic waterways and trails
Read full article: Discover Fernandina Beach: Hidden gems from historic Old Town to scenic waterways and trailsFrom the waterways to the trails to the beaches, here are some hidden gems you don’t want to miss when you venture up to Nassau County’s coast.
Fernandina Beach’s trailblazers: Celebrating the achievements of Solicito Salvador, Henrietta Dozier and Ken Williams
Read full article: Fernandina Beach’s trailblazers: Celebrating the achievements of Solicito Salvador, Henrietta Dozier and Ken WilliamsAs part of our 4 Your Neighborhood visit to Fernandina Beach, we’re highlighting some of the famous folks who call the area home.
Raise a glass to history: The Palace Saloon, Florida’s oldest bar, still charms patrons in Fernandina with storied past
Read full article: Raise a glass to history: The Palace Saloon, Florida’s oldest bar, still charms patrons in Fernandina with storied pastThe Palace Saloon, Florida’s oldest bar, still sits at the very location where it was built in the 1870s: at the corner of Centre and 2nd streets in the heart of Fernandina Beach in Nassau County.
Volunteers battle invasive Russian thistle on Fernandina beaches
Read full article: Volunteers battle invasive Russian thistle on Fernandina beachesWhen you think of Fernandina, you probably picture peaceful beaches and pristine coastline and that’s exactly what locals and volunteers are fighting to protect. But it’s not just beachgoers who love the sand. A fast-spreading invader is threatening the natural landscape.
Protecting Paradise: Fernandina Beach’s $20M battle to save its shoreline
Read full article: Protecting Paradise: Fernandina Beach’s $20M battle to save its shorelineFernandina Beach is undergoing a $20 million shoreline restoration project to combat erosion and protect coastal communities from storm damage.
Honoring the past, embracing the future: Local advocate reflects on 47 years of Pride in Jacksonville
Read full article: Honoring the past, embracing the future: Local advocate reflects on 47 years of Pride in JacksonvilleLocal advocate Richard Ceriello has watched Jacksonville change greatly over the years when it comes to LGBTQ+ acceptance -- dating all the way back to the city's first Pride Celebration in Willowbranch Park 47 years ago.
Fernandina Beach community pushes back against proposal for paid parking in historic downtown that could ‘ruin the vibe’
Read full article: Fernandina Beach community pushes back against proposal for paid parking in historic downtown that could ‘ruin the vibe’A proposal from the city of Fernandina Beach to implement paid parking in the historic downtown district has gotten major pushback from the community. A public town hall is being held at 5 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall to discuss the issue.
JASMYN names interim executive director after departure of CEO
Read full article: JASMYN names interim executive director after departure of CEOWith the recent departure of CEO Francisco Castro, JASMYN announced Friday that local nonprofit consultant and LGBTQIA+ advocate Tina Wirth will be stepping in as the agency’s interim executive.
Positively JAX: Cathedral Arts Project helps students find their voice through the arts
Read full article: Positively JAX: Cathedral Arts Project helps students find their voice through the artsFor more than 40 years, the Cathedral Arts Project (CAP) has been on a mission to inspire and empower students in Duval County through the arts. From classrooms that double as concert halls to hallways transformed into colorful galleries, CAP is creating spaces where creativity can thrive.
Senior Chief Reyes serves alongside daughter Midshipman Reyes aboard USS Nimitz, celebrating Navy family legacy
Read full article: Senior Chief Reyes serves alongside daughter Midshipman Reyes aboard USS Nimitz, celebrating Navy family legacyIn the Navy, many toss around the word “family” casually. Divisions become families. Departments become families. Berthing members become families. Co-workers who spend 18 hours a day working together and another six sleeping near each other become family members.
Jacksonville Humane Society partners with Petco for MEGA Pet Adoption Event aiming for 2,000 adoptions
Read full article: Jacksonville Humane Society partners with Petco for MEGA Pet Adoption Event aiming for 2,000 adoptionsJacksonville Humane Society proudly joins forces with with national nonprofit Petco and animal welfare groups across Florida.
Building bridges: OneJax’s commitment to diversity and inclusion shines during Pride Month
Read full article: Building bridges: OneJax’s commitment to diversity and inclusion shines during Pride MonthFounded in 1970, OneJax is a nonprofit that has promoted diversity as the foundation for a strong community for more than 50 years.
Fernandina Beach community protests proposal for paid parking in historic downtown district
Read full article: Fernandina Beach community protests proposal for paid parking in historic downtown districtA proposal from the City of Fernandina Beach to implement paid parking in the historic downtown district is getting major pushback from the community.
Jax LGBT Chamber offers free vendor spots for upcoming annual ‘Big Gay Picnic’ at Willowbranch Park
Read full article: Jax LGBT Chamber offers free vendor spots for upcoming annual ‘Big Gay Picnic’ at Willowbranch ParkNext weekend, the annual “Big Gay Picnic” returns to Willowbranch Park in Riverside. The family and pet-friendly event, hosted by the Jacksonville LGBT Chamber of Commerce and the AIDS Memorial Project AMP, celebrates community and inclusivity.
Spotlight: Pride Community Center of North Central Florida advocates for LGBTQ+ communities in 13 counties
Read full article: Spotlight: Pride Community Center of North Central Florida advocates for LGBTQ+ communities in 13 countiesThe Pride Community Center of North Central Florida is based in Gainesville and serves 13 local counties, including Alachua, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Putnam and Union.
‘You’re not alone’: JASMYN provides critical support for LGBTQ+ teens, young adults in Jacksonville
Read full article: ‘You’re not alone’: JASMYN provides critical support for LGBTQ+ teens, young adults in JacksonvilleAs Pride Month continues, News4JAX is highlighting local organizations, like JASMYN, that provide resources and safe spaces for the Northeast Florida LGBTQ+ community.
Rainbow connections: House of Prism empowers St. Augustine’s LGBTQIA+ community during Pride Month and beyond
Read full article: Rainbow connections: House of Prism empowers St. Augustine’s LGBTQIA+ community during Pride Month and beyondCo-founded by three friends who saw a need in the nation’s oldest city, House of Prism provides advocacy, education, and services for LGBTQIA+ individuals in St. Augustine.
Celebrating 50 years: How Orange Park Pediatrics has transformed medical services in Clay County
Read full article: Celebrating 50 years: How Orange Park Pediatrics has transformed medical services in Clay CountyFifty years ago, a local pediatrician answered a need in the Clay County community for medical services, back when seeing a doctor cost just $17 a visit.
Deadline approaching for local students to apply for PFLAG’s scholarship program
Read full article: Deadline approaching for local students to apply for PFLAG’s scholarship programSince its inception, PFLAG Jacksonville has provided more than 345 scholarships totaling more than $430,000 to local students. The application window for 2025 is rapidly closing, so here's what students need to know.
Spotlight on COLORS: Local organization offers rainbow of resources for Jacksonville’s LGBTQIA+ community
Read full article: Spotlight on COLORS: Local organization offers rainbow of resources for Jacksonville’s LGBTQIA+ communityCOLORS Resource Center offers advocacy and social services to create safe spaces and foster connections for the LGBTQIA+ community in Northeast Florida and beyond.
Hundreds of families get free hurricane supply kits at Farm Share distribution in Jacksonville
Read full article: Hundreds of families get free hurricane supply kits at Farm Share distribution in JacksonvilleFarm Share held a free distribution on Saturday in Jacksonville, but this time around, it wasn’t just food being handed out.
Nothing more Florida than a Boater Skip Day: Important reminder before heading out on the water
Read full article: Nothing more Florida than a Boater Skip Day: Important reminder before heading out on the waterThe Clay County Sheriff’s Office is encouraging everyone to enjoy the day, but emphasizes the importance of safety.
Farm Share giving away hurricane supply kits Saturday in Jacksonville
Read full article: Farm Share giving away hurricane supply kits Saturday in JacksonvilleThe charity is giving away hurricane supply kits at nine events across the state Saturday morning. The local event starts at 9 a.m. Saturday outside Celebration Church.
Pride Month: Jacksonville-based nonprofit The Queer Trans Project provides free gender-affirming care across the country
Read full article: Pride Month: Jacksonville-based nonprofit The Queer Trans Project provides free gender-affirming care across the countryThe Queer Trans Project is a Jacksonville-based, trans-led nonprofit that provides free gender-affirming resources to people across the country.
Celebrating Pride: How the LGBTQ Community Fund is making a lasting difference for local nonprofits
Read full article: Celebrating Pride: How the LGBTQ Community Fund is making a lasting difference for local nonprofitsNews4JAX is celebrating Pride Month this June by highlighting our unique and vibrant local LGBTQ+ community, and Wednesday, we’re shining a light on the LGBTQ Community Fund.
Pride Month 2025: Celebrating the rich history of Jax River City Pride
Read full article: Pride Month 2025: Celebrating the rich history of Jax River City PrideJax River City Pride is a local 501 (c)(3) nonprofit all-volunteer organization that celebrates the LGBTQ+ community with a festival and parade each October in the Five Points area.
Keep kids reading this summer: Jacksonville Public Library’s program combats ‘summer slide’
Read full article: Keep kids reading this summer: Jacksonville Public Library’s program combats ‘summer slide’The Jacksonville Public Library’s Summer Learning Program runs now through Aug. 2, offering free reading challenges, STEM activities, and family-friendly events to help kids stay engaged and prevent summer learning loss.
AAPI Heritage Month: News4JAX reporter goes back to his roots with a taste of Thai cuisine at RD International Market
Read full article: AAPI Heritage Month: News4JAX reporter goes back to his roots with a taste of Thai cuisine at RD International MarketNews4JAX reporter Caleb Yauger goes inside RD International to taste Thai Cuisine, taking him back to his roots.
‘Blew me away’: Mandarin football player recalls moment Jaguars’ Travis Hunter surprised him at his home
Read full article: ‘Blew me away’: Mandarin football player recalls moment Jaguars’ Travis Hunter surprised him at his homeHard work doesn’t always get immediate recognition, but for one local athlete, it showed up unexpectedly in his backyard in the form of Travis Hunter.
Jaguars’ Travis Hunter scores another viral moment when he surprises Jacksonville high school player mid-workout
Read full article: Jaguars’ Travis Hunter scores another viral moment when he surprises Jacksonville high school player mid-workoutA freshman football player at Christ’s Church Academy in Mandarin got an unexpected visitor during his at-home workout -- and the moment has gone viral.
Jacksonville honors fallen heroes with annual observance at nation’s second-largest veteran memorial wall
Read full article: Jacksonville honors fallen heroes with annual observance at nation’s second-largest veteran memorial wallThe city's yearly Memorial Day tradition is a heartfelt tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country.
‘Meeting them where they’re at’: How a former EMT is now a beacon of hope as a first responder peer support specialist
Read full article: ‘Meeting them where they’re at’: How a former EMT is now a beacon of hope as a first responder peer support specialistSince launching its First Responder Peer Support Program in June 2022, LSF Health Systems has answered calls from over 4,600 EMS professionals, law enforcement, firefighters and their families across 20 counties in Northeast and North Central Florida.
AAPI Heritage Month: Highlighting the long-time Wing Lee Yuen Truck Farm on Jacksonville’s Westside
Read full article: AAPI Heritage Month: Highlighting the long-time Wing Lee Yuen Truck Farm on Jacksonville’s WestsideOn Jacksonville’s Westside, Wing Lee Yuen Truck Farm was a long-lasting example of the Chinese-immigrant farms that sprang up in the city during the early 1900s.
Fernandina Beach asks for input from residents for Flood Adaptation Plan
Read full article: Fernandina Beach asks for input from residents for Flood Adaptation PlanThe city of Fernandina Beach is developing a Flood Adaptation Plan to protect the community from tidal flooding, storm surge, rainfall, and sea level rise.
Volunteers needed Thursday to place flags on gravesites for Memorial Day at Jacksonville National Cemetery
Read full article: Volunteers needed Thursday to place flags on gravesites for Memorial Day at Jacksonville National CemeteryStaff at Jacksonville National Cemetery are asking for volunteers of all ages to come out Thursday to help with the traditional placing of U.S. flags on gravesites in recognition of Memorial Day.
AAPI Heritage Month: Recognizing Japanese Association of Jacksonville president Kie Young
Read full article: AAPI Heritage Month: Recognizing Japanese Association of Jacksonville president Kie YoungWe’re shining the spotlight on Kie Young, president of the Japanese Association of Jacksonville. She’s also a member of the Mayor’s Asian American Advisory Board.
Clara White Mission serves up joy, hope, 1,500 meals for 31st annual ‘Miracle on Ashley Street’
Read full article: Clara White Mission serves up joy, hope, 1,500 meals for 31st annual ‘Miracle on Ashley Street’For 30 years, the "Miracle on Ashley Street" event has offered a beacon of light, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for Clara White Mission's efforts to uplift those experiencing homelessness.
Farm Share distributes food to food-insecure Floridians in Macclenny
Read full article: Farm Share distributes food to food-insecure Floridians in MacclennyFarm Share, Florida’s leading food nonprofit and the state’s largest food bank, is distributing food to food-insecure Floridians in the Jacksonville area.
Fernandina Beach commissioners interviewing 2 finalists to replace fired city attorney
Read full article: Fernandina Beach commissioners interviewing 2 finalists to replace fired city attorneyThere are three finalists to become the next city attorney of Fernandina Beach. City commissioners plan to interview the finalists at City Hall one-on-one starting at 8:45 a.m. Thursday.
Concertgoers’ complaints pour in after weather dampens Jacksonville Funk Fest experience
Read full article: Concertgoers’ complaints pour in after weather dampens Jacksonville Funk Fest experienceFunk Fest made its return to Jacksonville on Friday, and while some concert goers expressed excitement for the event’s comeback, others expressed disappointment.
‘I don’t want to die like that’: Veteran finds hope and housing after years of homelessness
Read full article: ‘I don’t want to die like that’: Veteran finds hope and housing after years of homelessnessKen Hearda, 80, is one of the 135 veterans who were experiencing homelessness in 2024. Now, he's got a life-changing opportunity, thanks to Operation Barnabas and Operation Lifeline in Clay County.
Builders Care constructs brighter future with ramps, roofs for local seniors, disabled & veterans
Read full article: Builders Care constructs brighter future with ramps, roofs for local seniors, disabled & veteransBuilders Care is a nonprofit organization that has been installing ramps in Northeast Florida for more than two decades.
Salvation Army campaigning for $1M to save programs that are now at risk because of depleted emergency reserves
Read full article: Salvation Army campaigning for $1M to save programs that are now at risk because of depleted emergency reservesFor years, the Salvation Army has been a lifeline in Jacksonville, serving hundreds of people facing hard times. Now, the organization is trying to raise $1 million to keep providing services. If it doesn’t reach its goal, services could be cut.
A local woman got by for 2 years with no running water in her home. Then a kind deed sparked a life-changing mission
Read full article: A local woman got by for 2 years with no running water in her home. Then a kind deed sparked a life-changing missionBuilders Care is a local organization that is changing lives with its mission to help the elderly, disabled and veterans stay in their homes.
Clay County partners to host Kids Bike Rodeo with free helmet giveaway
Read full article: Clay County partners to host Kids Bike Rodeo with free helmet giveawayClay County Parks and Recreation is teaming up with partners from across the area to hold a Kids Bike Rodeo on May 30, 2025, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Clay County Fairgrounds.
Jax Parks summer camps offer technology, nature, sports options for families. Registration opens Tuesday
Read full article: Jax Parks summer camps offer technology, nature, sports options for families. Registration opens TuesdayThis year, there are three types of camps for your child to choose from, each available at several locations: technology camp, nature camp, and sports camp.
Hidden Gems: Jacksonville’s beaches offer more than the ocean for adventure seekers
Read full article: Hidden Gems: Jacksonville’s beaches offer more than the ocean for adventure seekersNews4JAX is highlighting Duval County’s beaches for this month’s 4 Your Neighborhood special. But beyond the shoreline, there are some hidden gems at the beaches that you don’t want to miss.
BEAM offers light of hope for families, single mothers, senior citizens in need in beaches communities
Read full article: BEAM offers light of hope for families, single mothers, senior citizens in need in beaches communitiesSince 1985, Beaches Emergency Assistance Ministry, BEAM, has been serving members of the Beaches community who find themselves suddenly in crisis and unable to pay their rent, utility bill or feed their family.
Guac and ghosts: Do you know Taco Lu’s haunted history?
Read full article: Guac and ghosts: Do you know Taco Lu’s haunted history?Did you know Taco Lu on Beach Boulevard in Jacksonville Beach has a ghost? You must go back in time to get to the bottom of the paranormal activity that people who work there tell you is just haunting.
Want to bring your dog to the beaches? Here are the rules you need to know
Read full article: Want to bring your dog to the beaches? Here are the rules you need to knowIf your dog loves to feel the sand in their paws, Duval County offers several pet-friendly beaches, but each has rules about when our fur friends can visit their shores.
St. Augustine city manager announces meetings for community input on large-scale events
Read full article: St. Augustine city manager announces meetings for community input on large-scale eventsOn Monday April 28 during a regularly scheduled City Commission meeting, the City Manager David Birchim announced a series of meetings to discuss large-scale events, scheduled in The Alcazar Room of City Hall
Raising change: How to build child-first communities
Read full article: Raising change: How to build child-first communitiesIn big cities and small towns, families across the country are facing economic struggles, immigration challenges, and the growing impact of our changing environment. But in many communities, families are not just navigating these challenges — they are leading the charge in solutions.
How Jacksonville’s CareerExpo is bridging the skills gap in Florida’s booming construction industry
Read full article: How Jacksonville’s CareerExpo is bridging the skills gap in Florida’s booming construction industryWith a growing demand for skilled workers across Florida, local students were able to get a hands-on look at what a future in the trades could look like.
St. Johns County community showers injured 12-year-old with prayers, love after e-bike crash
Read full article: St. Johns County community showers injured 12-year-old with prayers, love after e-bike crashWhile their friend and teammate continues to be in critical condition in the hospital following an e-bike crash, a St. Johns County football team is planning a vigil for him Wednesday night.
Florida officials say now is the time to prepare for hurricane season at last day of JaxReady Fest
Read full article: Florida officials say now is the time to prepare for hurricane season at last day of JaxReady FestAs hurricane season approaches, first responder agencies across Duval County are ensuring families are prepared. The Jax Ready Festival begins Friday, offering a free event designed to help the community get ready for potential emergencies.
Historic Springfield Tour of Homes and Gardens returns for 46th year this weekend Here’s what you need to know
Read full article: Historic Springfield Tour of Homes and Gardens returns for 46th year this weekend Here’s what you need to knowYou can explore Jacksonville’s oldest suburb this weekend and take a peek behind the porches at the 46th Historic Springfield Tour of Homes and Gardens.
Duval County prepares for hurricane season with Jax Ready Festival
Read full article: Duval County prepares for hurricane season with Jax Ready FestivalAs hurricane season approaches, first responder agencies across Duval County are ensuring families are prepared. The Jax Ready Festival begins Friday, offering a free event designed to help the community get ready for potential emergencies.
April’s Positively JAX winner: Beaches Go Green leads the way in environmental education and action
Read full article: April’s Positively JAX winner: Beaches Go Green leads the way in environmental education and actionThis month’s Positively JAX award goes to an organization making waves in both environmental protection and community education — just in time for Earth Day. Congratulations to Beaches Go Green, our April winner!
Glynn County officials launch effort to support local faith-based organizations before, during, and after disasters
Read full article: Glynn County officials launch effort to support local faith-based organizations before, during, and after disastersWith hurricane season on the horizon, Glynn County officials have launched a new effort seeking to support and connect local faith-based organizations before, during, and after disasters.
‘These were real people’: New exhibit at Ritz Theatre shows portraits of runaway slaves based on words from ads
Read full article: ‘These were real people’: New exhibit at Ritz Theatre shows portraits of runaway slaves based on words from adsLillian Young used words from advertisements and notices that described at least 100 different runaway slaves in the 1800s to create portraits of what she believed the people might have looked like.
Jacksonville’s Mandarin Art Festival brings art, community spirit back for Easter
Read full article: Jacksonville’s Mandarin Art Festival brings art, community spirit back for EasterA Jacksonville Easter tradition returned this weekend in Duval County, delighting locals with art and community spirit.
Camden County community baby shower for new parents and babies planned for April 26
Read full article: Camden County community baby shower for new parents and babies planned for April 26The Camden County Health Department and Family Connection Camden is hosting a community baby shower April 26 week for any new babies and parents.
Jacksonville Spring Boat Show offers family-friendly fun at Metropolitan Park
Read full article: Jacksonville Spring Boat Show offers family-friendly fun at Metropolitan ParkThe North Florida Marine Association announces the Jacksonville Spring Boat Show, which is a family-friendly outdoor event at Metropolitan Park on the St. Johns River.
Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall arrives in Callahan, offering healing and closure for veterans and families
Read full article: Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall arrives in Callahan, offering healing and closure for veterans and familiesA memorial commemorating the Vietnam War will arrive in Callahan on Thursday. The Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall, also known as “The Wall that Heals,” is a three-fifths scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Veterans, formerly incarcerated ready to find a fresh start at this year’s Second Chance Job Fair in Jacksonville
Read full article: Veterans, formerly incarcerated ready to find a fresh start at this year’s Second Chance Job Fair in JacksonvilleFor many people with a criminal record, finding a job after prison can feel nearly impossible. But one event in Jacksonville aims to change that.
Plans to celebrate America's 250th anniversary were underway. Then came the federal funding cuts
Read full article: Plans to celebrate America's 250th anniversary were underway. Then came the federal funding cutsLeaders of state humanities councils throughout the country say federal funding cuts by President Donald Trump's administration will force them to scale back or eliminate celebrations next year commemorating the nation's 250th anniversary.
Vertical oyster gardens being placed along Trout River to enhance water quality ahead of inaugural Oyster Fest
Read full article: Vertical oyster gardens being placed along Trout River to enhance water quality ahead of inaugural Oyster FestDozens of oyster beds are being placed along the Trout River, starting at Riverview Park on Jacksonville’s Northside as part of a new $20,000 grant to improve the water quality in Northeast Florida.
Reviving local history: How you can volunteer for a clean-up day at Memorial Cemetery
Read full article: Reviving local history: How you can volunteer for a clean-up day at Memorial CemeteryMoncrief’s mission to revitalize the Memorial Cemetery continues. They’re cleaning up the resting grounds of local Jacksonville legends.
Elevating their mission: Jacksonville faith-based organization’s move from basement to new building expands its reach
Read full article: Elevating their mission: Jacksonville faith-based organization’s move from basement to new building expands its reachThe Downtown Ecumenical Services Council (DESC) operates out of the basement at First Presbyterian Church, which it has been doing for 42 years. The plan is to move to a new building on Liberty Street by the end of the year, with a work space twice the size.