Bruce shares update on cancer journey, gratitude for overwhelming community support
Read full article: Bruce shares update on cancer journey, gratitude for overwhelming community supportNews4JAX anchor Bruce Hamilton has gone through two rounds of chemotherapy for a progressive and aggressive form of cancer. The side effects led Bruce and his wife to opt for a new hairstyle, getting ahead of the hair loss by shaving his head.
Donate, Declutter and Win During Goodwill’s ‘Clean Out Your Closet Week’
Read full article: Donate, Declutter and Win During Goodwill’s ‘Clean Out Your Closet Week’From March 15–21, National Clean Out Your Closet Week invites Northeast Florida residents to turn their spring cleaning into something meaningful.
What fans need to know as The Players tees off with Military Appreciation Day tradition
Read full article: What fans need to know as The Players tees off with Military Appreciation Day traditionThe Players week is teeing off at TPC Sawgrass as the PGA Tour honors those who serve in uniform on Tuesday with the annual Military Appreciation Day.
What runners need to know for Gate River Run Expo; event moved from downtown to Mandarin for 2026 race
Read full article: What runners need to know for Gate River Run Expo; event moved from downtown to Mandarin for 2026 raceWith the highly-anticipated Gate River Run quickly approaching this weekend, the Sleiman Enterprises Runners’ Expo kicks off this morning at a new location from previous years.
Sea cow spotlight: Manatees at Jacksonville Zoo & Botanical Gardens featured in new habitat at updated entrance
Read full article: Sea cow spotlight: Manatees at Jacksonville Zoo & Botanical Gardens featured in new habitat at updated entranceVisitors who want an up-close look at the manatees being cared for at the Jacksonville Zoo and Botanical Gardens won’t have to travel far from the zoo’s new entrance to see them.
What to know if you’re running — or watching — the Gate River Run
Read full article: What to know if you’re running — or watching — the Gate River RunIf you’re running the annual Gate River Run — or just planning to be downtown — this year comes with major changes. We’re breaking down what you need to know before race day with the help of longtime race director Doug Allred.
Why the YMCA backs proposed legislation to widen swim voucher ages, create new water rules for rental properties
Read full article: Why the YMCA backs proposed legislation to widen swim voucher ages, create new water rules for rental propertiesThe Florida Department of Health lists drowning as the leading cause of unintentional death for children ages 1-4, and state lawmakers in Tallahassee are considering two bills aimed at reducing those deaths.
Durkeeville: How new leadership continues the legacy of a historic Jacksonville neighborhood
Read full article: Durkeeville: How new leadership continues the legacy of a historic Jacksonville neighborhoodWhen you hear the word Durkeeville, you might immediately think of JP Small Stadium, where Hank Aaron played baseball and The New Stanton, but it’s also a community investing in its history and growing future generations.
Jacksonville’s Iranian community gathers in celebration, hope after deadly strike in Iran
Read full article: Jacksonville’s Iranian community gathers in celebration, hope after deadly strike in IranMembers of Jacksonville’s Iranian community gathered at Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park this weekend, not in protest, but in celebration. Many of them said they believe the latest developments in Iran could mark a turning point for their homeland and for loved ones still there.
Community gathers at Patriot Oaks Academy to remember 12-year-old student killed in crash outside school
Read full article: Community gathers at Patriot Oaks Academy to remember 12-year-old student killed in crash outside schoolSome families in St. Johns County gathered Sunday morning to remember a 12-year-old boy killed in a crash near Patriot Oaks Academy on Feb. 17.
World of Nations brings food, music and traditions to downtown Jacksonville
Read full article: World of Nations brings food, music and traditions to downtown JacksonvilleThe annual World of Nations festival drew vendors, performers and visitors to downtown Jacksonville for a weekend of food, music and cultural displays.
$1.9 million in improvements are coming to DeLeon Shores Park in Ponte Vedra Beach
Read full article: $1.9 million in improvements are coming to DeLeon Shores Park in Ponte Vedra BeachThe new $1.9 million project at DeLeon Shores Park off Dolphin Boulevard East will completely revamp the skate park, add three new lighted pickleball courts, upgrade the multipurpose field, and build a walking path around it.
Jacksonville Zoo & Botanical Gardens cuts ribbon on new SkyScape entrance
Read full article: Jacksonville Zoo & Botanical Gardens cuts ribbon on new SkyScape entranceThe Jacksonville Zoo & Botanical Gardens debuted its new $72 million VyStar SkyScape entrance on Friday with a ribbon-cutting event featuring top civic leaders, philanthropic partners, and executives from VyStar and the zoo.
Positively JAX: Here Tomorrow is saving lives by meeting people where they are
Read full article: Positively JAX: Here Tomorrow is saving lives by meeting people where they areThis month’s Postively JAX winner, Here Tomorrow, is redefining suicide prevention in Northeast Florida by offering something many families say they couldn’t find when they needed it most: immediate, personal support at no cost and with no wait.
Honoring Jacksonville’s Gullah Geechee: A living legacy of faith, food, and freedom
Read full article: Honoring Jacksonville’s Gullah Geechee: A living legacy of faith, food, and freedomThe Gullah Geechee community has deep roots in Jacksonville. Beyond the streets and shorelines lives a story of survival, identity, and heritage.
Residents push for stricter e-bike rules at St. Augustine Beach town hall
Read full article: Residents push for stricter e-bike rules at St. Augustine Beach town hallPeople who live in St. Augustine Beach will have the chance to share how they feel about e-bikes being used around the city during a special town hall at 6 p.m. Thursday at City Hall (2200 A1A South).
Combatting loneliness and self-isolation: Wounded Warrior Project hosts events to help veterans in Jacksonville bond
Read full article: Combatting loneliness and self-isolation: Wounded Warrior Project hosts events to help veterans in Jacksonville bondVeterans with the Wounded Warrior Project have been meeting for a series of cooking classes over the past month. In their final class, they learned how to make risotto and chicken — but many say the real takeaway is connection and community.
From food to health care: Community Health Outreach & American Heart Association support military families & more
Read full article: From food to health care: Community Health Outreach & American Heart Association support military families & moreA collaboration between the Community Health Outreach and the American Heart Association is working to change the number of nutrition-insecure military families in Jacksonville, starting with a truck carrying 3,500-5,000 pounds of food that will feed roughly 6,000 families a month.
Voices of the 904: Live from LaVilla edition - A conversation on Black history and culture
Read full article: Voices of the 904: Live from LaVilla edition - A conversation on Black history and cultureVoices of the 904 hosted its first live show at the inaugural LaVilla Black History Market, bringing the conversation to Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing Park. In honor of Black History Month, host Kendra Mazeke spoke with four local leaders about the legacy of Jacksonville’s historic LaVilla neighborhood.
‘He’s a complete miracle’: Jacksonville toddler makes full recovery after near-drowning
Read full article: ‘He’s a complete miracle’: Jacksonville toddler makes full recovery after near-drowningA Jacksonville mother is calling her 2-year-old son a miracle after he survived a near-drowning in a pond on his family’s property — an ordeal she says unfolded in less than 10 minutes during what began as a normal day at home.
Did you know 1 in 5 Northeast Florida children goes to bed hungry? Here’s how you can help
Read full article: Did you know 1 in 5 Northeast Florida children goes to bed hungry? Here’s how you can helpOne in 5 children in Northeast Florida goes to bed hungry. That’s more than 93,000 children who do not have enough food at home.
Tim Tebow Foundation’s Night to Shine brings joy to special needs community on global stage
Read full article: Tim Tebow Foundation’s Night to Shine brings joy to special needs community on global stageNight to Shine returned to Jacksonville on Friday evening, marking an unforgettable celebration for people with special needs.
Meet the man who’s kept MLK’s legacy living through downtown Jacksonville for 45 years and counting
Read full article: Meet the man who’s kept MLK’s legacy living through downtown Jacksonville for 45 years and countingFor Gary Thomas, Jacksonville’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. parade isn’t just a procession through downtown streets — it’s a “Freedom Walk” that has defined nearly half a century of his life.
St. Augustine chef, named James Beard Award semifinalist, says it’s a ‘step in the right direction’ for NE Florida
Read full article: St. Augustine chef, named James Beard Award semifinalist, says it’s a ‘step in the right direction’ for NE FloridaChef Barry Honan of Lotus Noodle Bar was named a James Beard Award semifinalist for Best Chef: South. The recognition makes Honan eligible for consideration for a James Beard Award later this year.
The Melanin Market’s grassroots beginnings turn a Historic Eastside street into an economic engine for Black businesses
Read full article: The Melanin Market’s grassroots beginnings turn a Historic Eastside street into an economic engine for Black businessesOne grassroots idea in Jacksonville’s Historic Eastside has grown into a movement that has uplifted Black-owned businesses, brought families together, and turned A. Philip Randolph Boulevard into an economic engine.
A sweet thank-you: Local woman bakes cupcakes for firefighters amid Putnam County brush fires
Read full article: A sweet thank-you: Local woman bakes cupcakes for firefighters amid Putnam County brush firesAs brush fires continue to burn across parts of Putnam County, one local woman found a simple way to say thank you to the firefighters working long hours to keep flames from spreading: cupcakes.
Florida nonprofit that helps veterans and low-income homeowners expands to Jacksonville
Read full article: Florida nonprofit that helps veterans and low-income homeowners expands to JacksonvilleA nonprofit organization focused on home repairs and rehabilitation services is expanding its presence to Jacksonville, with a particular emphasis on serving veterans and low-income homeowners.
‘Living landmark’: Atlantic Beach neighbors voice frustrations after 250-year-old live oak removed for construction
Read full article: ‘Living landmark’: Atlantic Beach neighbors voice frustrations after 250-year-old live oak removed for constructionA 250-year-old live oak, a landmark in an Atlantic Beach neighborhood, was recently cut down, leaving neighbors saddened and concerned about preserving the city’s historic trees.
Bitterly cold temps don’t stop runners from wrapping up DONNA Marathon Weekend
Read full article: Bitterly cold temps don’t stop runners from wrapping up DONNA Marathon WeekendFreezing temperatures were not going to stop dedicated Jacksonville Beach runners from completing the 19th annual DONNA Marathon.
Jacksonville expands cold weather center services as temperatures drop to possible record lows this weekend
Read full article: Jacksonville expands cold weather center services as temperatures drop to possible record lows this weekendAs temperatures continue to plummet, Jacksonville officials have extended operating hours at The Legends Center to provide overnight shelter for those seeking warmth, while local shelters prepare for increased demand.
The 19th annual DONNA Marathon kicks off Friday. Here’s what you should know if you’re heading to the race
Read full article: The 19th annual DONNA Marathon kicks off Friday. Here’s what you should know if you’re heading to the raceThe 19th Annual DONNA Marathon, a longtime weekend tradition in the Jacksonville area, kicks off Friday.
‘I raised a boy who doesn’t give up’: Fleming Island teen still fighting for his life after being hit by car in August
Read full article: ‘I raised a boy who doesn’t give up’: Fleming Island teen still fighting for his life after being hit by car in AugustA 14-year-old Fleming Island High student, who suffered a traumatic brain injury in a crash while walking with his bicycle in August, continues to fight for his life in the hospital, his family told News4JAX.
Volunteers brave cold to count people experiencing homelessness in Duval County
Read full article: Volunteers brave cold to count people experiencing homelessness in Duval CountyDespite the cold temperatures, dozens of volunteers were out Thursday morning across Jacksonville to help count people experiencing homelessness. This effort, spearheaded by the nonprofit Changing Homelessness, is part of the annual Point-in-Time Count.
‘Right buyer never came’: Intuition Ale Works owner says beloved downtown brewery is closing for good in April
Read full article: ‘Right buyer never came’: Intuition Ale Works owner says beloved downtown brewery is closing for good in AprilNine months after announcing that he was looking to sell his beloved Intuition Ale Works brewery, owner and founder Ben Davis shared an updated post on Facebook, saying “the right buyer never came” and the eatery will be closing in April after more than 15 years in Jacksonville.
‘I’m going back’: High school wrestler determined to return to mat after suffering severe spinal injury during match
Read full article: ‘I’m going back’: High school wrestler determined to return to mat after suffering severe spinal injury during matchA 16-year-old Fletcher High School wrestler is facing a long road to recovery after she suffered a severe spinal injury during a match that left her partially paralyzed.
Jacksonville utility crews deploy to South Carolina ahead of icy winter storm
Read full article: Jacksonville utility crews deploy to South Carolina ahead of icy winter stormJEA crews headed north Friday morning to assist with potential power restoration efforts as a major winter storm threatens South Carolina’s Atlantic Coast.
Community effort brings in over $78,000 for children’s care at Wolfson Hospital
Read full article: Community effort brings in over $78,000 for children’s care at Wolfson HospitalFor 12 hours, News4JAX, community volunteers, and business partners joined forces to raise money for Wolfson Children’s Hospital. Jenese Harris reports on how the community came together to give back.
News4JAX selected as 2026 newsroom partner for Report for America
Read full article: News4JAX selected as 2026 newsroom partner for Report for AmericaNews4JAX was selected as one of Report for America’s new 2026 newsroom partners, and by July 2026, more than 200 Report for America corps member journalists will be assigned to newsrooms across the country.
News4JAX joins Northeast Florida News Partners Collaborative to tackle issue of housing costs
Read full article: News4JAX joins Northeast Florida News Partners Collaborative to tackle issue of housing costsSince last May, News4JAX has been tackling the tough topic of affordable housing from every angle. Now, we’re taking our efforts a step further by joining a coalition of Northeast Florida news organizations – including digital, broadcast, and print media – to tackle the issue of housing costs as a shared editorial project in 2026.
Annual Wolfson Children’s Challenge Telethon returns to help local children in need of lifesaving and life-changing care
Read full article: Annual Wolfson Children’s Challenge Telethon returns to help local children in need of lifesaving and life-changing careThe annual Wolfson Children’s Challenge Telethon at WJXT returns Thursday with an ambitious goal -- to raise $100,000 to help provide lifesaving and life-changing care for local children in need of important comprehensive therapy services.
Volunteers honor MLK’s legacy of service with beach cleanup at Little Talbot Island
Read full article: Volunteers honor MLK’s legacy of service with beach cleanup at Little Talbot IslandThe Timucuan Parks Foundation is hosting an MLK Day of Service beach cleanup at Little Talbot Island State Park from 9 a.m. to noon on Monday.
A Belgian man spends time caring for a Jacksonville WWII soldier’s grave. Now, he wants to connect with their relatives
Read full article: A Belgian man spends time caring for a Jacksonville WWII soldier’s grave. Now, he wants to connect with their relativesA Belgian man who spends time caring for a Jacksonville World War II soldier's grave is looking to connect with their relatives.
Encouraging exchange between reporter, Jags coach goes viral, sparks debate over news conference ‘professionalism’
Read full article: Encouraging exchange between reporter, Jags coach goes viral, sparks debate over news conference ‘professionalism’After Sunday's heartbreaking loss to the Bills in the playoffs, Lynn Jones-Turpin, with the Jacksonville Free Press, shared a message praising head coach Liam Coen during the post-game news conference, highlighting his leadership, resilience, and what this season meant beyond the final score. The moment has gone viral, but the response has been mixed between those who celebrate Jones-Turpin's words of encouragement and those who say that's not the role of a reporter covering the game.
Emotional roller coaster of a playoff game ends in heartbreak for Jaguars fans but many celebrate surprising season
Read full article: Emotional roller coaster of a playoff game ends in heartbreak for Jaguars fans but many celebrate surprising seasonSunday’s 27-24 playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills at EverBank Stadium was an emotional roller coaster for Jaguars fans as the game came down to the final minutes.
Community rallies behind Jacksonville father after wife’s tragic death following premature birth of their 6th child
Read full article: Community rallies behind Jacksonville father after wife’s tragic death following premature birth of their 6th childThe Jacksonville community is rallying behind a local father who lost his wife just one day after she delivered their sixth baby, who was born premature at just 29 weeks.
Nassau County woman says she learned lunch debt for students, teachers is up to $200K. Here’s how she’s trying to help
Read full article: Nassau County woman says she learned lunch debt for students, teachers is up to $200K. Here’s how she’s trying to helpA Nassau County woman was recently inspired to find a solution when she learned that thousands of children and teachers in the district carry debt from school lunch costs.
$3M Springfield Armory sale approved by 2 Jacksonville City Council committees: Jax Daily Record
Read full article: $3M Springfield Armory sale approved by 2 Jacksonville City Council committees: Jax Daily RecordThe National Guard Armory Building in Springfield is one step closer to being sold for redevelopment, according to News4JAX news partner the Jacksonville Daily Record.
Community rallies behind Middleburg culinary teacher after she lost a decade of work in a storage facility fire
Read full article: Community rallies behind Middleburg culinary teacher after she lost a decade of work in a storage facility fireA Middleburg High School teacher lost her catering business equipment and family heirlooms in a storage facility fire. Community members rally to support her through an online fundraiser.
Friends march from Jacksonville to D.C to advocate for social welfare programs, raise awareness about homelessness
Read full article: Friends march from Jacksonville to D.C to advocate for social welfare programs, raise awareness about homelessnessFour friends from different upbringings and age groups have embarked on a march from Jacksonville to Washington, D.C., advocating for expanded social welfare programs and raising awareness about homelessness.
Jacksonville food truck stolen on Christmas Day recovered after community help
Read full article: Jacksonville food truck stolen on Christmas Day recovered after community helpLorenzo Perez, owner of the food truck Perla del Norte, woke up on Christmas morning to find his food truck trailer missing. The local food truck community helped him to recover it on New Year's Eve.
Food truck community rallies behind family of trailer stolen on Christmas, launches GoFundMe
Read full article: Food truck community rallies behind family of trailer stolen on Christmas, launches GoFundMeLorenzo Perez, owner of the food truck Perla del Norte, woke up on Christmas morning to find his business trailer missing. The local food truck community is now stepping up to help with the search.
Ponte Vedra cyclist prepares for cross-country bike ride motivated by family loss during 9/11
Read full article: Ponte Vedra cyclist prepares for cross-country bike ride motivated by family loss during 9/11Ponte Vedra cyclist Patrick McGarry is training for a 2026 cross-country ride from San Diego to St. Augustine to honor his sister lost on 9/11.
What to know if you’re headed to the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl on Saturday
Read full article: What to know if you’re headed to the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl on SaturdayNo. 25 Missouri (8-4) and No. 20 Virginia (10-3) will square off at EverBank Stadium, starting at 7:30 p.m., for the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl. Here’s more on what fans -- especially those visiting from out of state -- should know before they head downtown.
Baker County veteran spearheads effort to add military monument at Veterans Memorial Park off US 90
Read full article: Baker County veteran spearheads effort to add military monument at Veterans Memorial Park off US 90Veterans Memorial Park off U.S. 90 in Baker County now has a special memorial marker dedicated to all from the county who served in the U.S. military.
Doctors at Baptist Health help deliver the best Christmas present to several parents
Read full article: Doctors at Baptist Health help deliver the best Christmas present to several parentsBaptist Health said close to 10 babies were born on Christmas Day at several of the health system's locations around Northeast Florida.
Players from Missouri, Virginia meet local children from Dreams Come True ahead of Gator Bowl clash
Read full article: Players from Missouri, Virginia meet local children from Dreams Come True ahead of Gator Bowl clashPlayers from Missouri and Virginia met Friday with children from Dreams Come True ahead of Saturday’s TaxSlayer Gator Bowl at EverBank Stadium.
Jacksonville food truck owner’s trailer stolen on Christmas, community offers reward
Read full article: Jacksonville food truck owner’s trailer stolen on Christmas, community offers rewardLorenzo Perez, owner of the food truck Perla del Norte, woke up on Christmas morning to find his business trailer missing. The local food truck community is now stepping up to help with the search.
‘You just learn how to carry it’: For some, holidays are tragic reminder of loved ones lost to gun violence
Read full article: ‘You just learn how to carry it’: For some, holidays are tragic reminder of loved ones lost to gun violenceThe mother of Jacquez Anlage, who was shot and killed a little more than five years ago, just before his 21st birthday, shared with News4JAX on Christmas Day how she and other survivors support each other during the holidays and other hard times.
With so many businesses closed on Christmas, many families make tradition of heading to the movie theater
Read full article: With so many businesses closed on Christmas, many families make tradition of heading to the movie theaterFamilies worldwide have started traditions of watching new movies on Christmas Day at the theater.
Jewish congregation continues tradition of volunteering on Christmas to deliver meals for homebound seniors
Read full article: Jewish congregation continues tradition of volunteering on Christmas to deliver meals for homebound seniorsOne local Jewish congregation stepped up Thursday to make sure seniors across the community didn’t go without a warm meal, and that the workers of Aging True, who normally deliver those meals, could have the holiday off with their families.
‘Beyond grateful’: Jacksonville family moves into home donated by church after losing everything in apartment fire
Read full article: ‘Beyond grateful’: Jacksonville family moves into home donated by church after losing everything in apartment fireA Jacksonville mother and her two children, who lost everything in an apartment fire earlier this month, are celebrating a Christmas miracle, thanks to an outpouring of community support.
Fishermen help JSO officers rescue Frenchie stranded on island in Ribault River
Read full article: Fishermen help JSO officers rescue Frenchie stranded on island in Ribault RiverThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said it took teamwork on land and water to save a soaked and shivering French bulldog last week when it got stuck on a small island in the Ribault River.
Jacksonville private school faces setback after $200K in technology stolen from new location under construction
Read full article: Jacksonville private school faces setback after $200K in technology stolen from new location under constructionMinds of the Future Academy, a STEAM-focused Jacksonville private school with 150 students, was nearly ready to move into the permanent “dream” space it had spent years searching for. Then burglars struck the property last week, leaving the school looking to its community for help.
Start 2026 With Purpose: Volunteer on MLK Day of Service With United Way Northeast Florida
Read full article: Start 2026 With Purpose: Volunteer on MLK Day of Service With United Way Northeast FloridaVolunteers of all backgrounds will come together to support hands-on projects focused on neighborhood revitalization, meeting basic needs, and strengthening financial well-being—the building blocks of strong, thriving communities.
Season Finale|Voices of the 904 Ep. 8 - Her spin on placemaking calls people to fall back in love with downtown JAX
Read full article: Season Finale|Voices of the 904 Ep. 8 - Her spin on placemaking calls people to fall back in love with downtown JAXKady Yellow, vice president of PlacemakingJax, is a driving force behind one of the largest movements shaping downtown Jacksonville. Since arriving four years ago, she has redefined placemaking through a people-first, community-engagement approach that brings life to public spaces. In the season finale of Voices of the 904, Kady explains what placemaking is, why it matters, and how education and activation work together through initiatives like the Placemaking School.
‘I love the program’: Teen helps lead Young Marines organization that trains kids for life, not the military
Read full article: ‘I love the program’: Teen helps lead Young Marines organization that trains kids for life, not the militaryThe Young Marines is a national youth organization for kids ages 8 through high school age that focuses on leadership, discipline, and a healthThe Young Marines is a national youth organization for kids ages 8 through high school age that focuses on leadership, discipline, and a healthy lifestyle.y lifestyle.
‘It brings joy’: Local biker community delivers hundreds of toys to Wolfson Children’s Hospital patients
Read full article: ‘It brings joy’: Local biker community delivers hundreds of toys to Wolfson Children’s Hospital patientsClose to 200 children who will be spending Christmas in a Jacksonville hospital are going to have presents to open that morning, thanks to a local group.
City of Jacksonville launches 2025 Get Covered Jax campaign to help residents without insurance get coverage
Read full article: City of Jacksonville launches 2025 Get Covered Jax campaign to help residents without insurance get coverageThe city of Jacksonville has launched its 2025 Get Covered Jax! campaign, which is designed to help Jacksonville residents without health insurance get covered.
‘It’s been rough’: Local man’s struggle highlights purpose of Mister Rogers’ Sweater Drive
Read full article: ‘It’s been rough’: Local man’s struggle highlights purpose of Mister Rogers’ Sweater DriveA week on the streets, freezing nights and a moment of hope. How one man’s story shows why Jacksonville’s annual sweater drive matters now more than ever.
Annual Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Sweater Drive to deliver more than 10,000 sweaters, blankets to people in need
Read full article: Annual Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Sweater Drive to deliver more than 10,000 sweaters, blankets to people in needDozens of people in need will receive an early Christmas gift on Wednesday morning, a layer of warmth for the cold days. It’s all part of a tradition that takes place every year for the Mister Rogers Sweater Drive.
‘Our lives changed in an instant’: Family describes terrifying ordeal after 4-year-old boy loses ear in dog attack
Read full article: ‘Our lives changed in an instant’: Family describes terrifying ordeal after 4-year-old boy loses ear in dog attackA family is asking for the community’s help after their 4-year-old son lost his left ear following a dog attack in November on Jacksonville’s Westside.
13th annual ‘Let’s Move Jacksonville’ event brings community together with fun activities to promote healthy habits
Read full article: 13th annual ‘Let’s Move Jacksonville’ event brings community together with fun activities to promote healthy habitsDozens of Duval County teachers, students and their families came together Saturday morning for the 13th annual “Let’s Move Jacksonville” event at Henry J. Klutho Park.
Jacksonville program that teaches girls life lessons and how to roller skate seeks new space to meet
Read full article: Jacksonville program that teaches girls life lessons and how to roller skate seeks new space to meetA Jacksonville program that teaches girls life lessons and how to roller skate needs the community’s help right now. Sk8her Inc. is looking for a permanent place to consistently meet several times every week.
Voices of the 904 Ep. 7 - The one-man army cooking with a passion to feed the city that raised him
Read full article: Voices of the 904 Ep. 7 - The one-man army cooking with a passion to feed the city that raised himChef Kalin Anderson, owner of FeedtheVille and the next guest on Voices of the 904, transforms any space into a kitchen with his expressive, unrestricted style. In this episode, he leads a live cook-along while sharing his culinary journey, the pivotal moment that pushed him into full-time entrepreneurship, and how he uses food to expand palates and build community through events like his “Curated by Kalin Anderson!” pop-up.
Morning Show anchor Jennifer Waugh hosts new family-focused 10 a.m. streaming show on News4JAX+ app
Read full article: Morning Show anchor Jennifer Waugh hosts new family-focused 10 a.m. streaming show on News4JAX+ appMorning Show anchor Jennifer Waugh invites News4JAX viewers to join her weekdays at 10 a.m. on News4JAX+ for her new streaming show, which will include deeper conversations with guests we invite on the show.
Jacksonville Humane Society has taken in more than 10,000 animals in 2025. First time in 20 years numbers are that high
Read full article: Jacksonville Humane Society has taken in more than 10,000 animals in 2025. First time in 20 years numbers are that highFeral cats are contributing to large numbers of animals being taken in by the Jacksonville Humane Society in 2025.
‘Unbearable’: Mother of 18-year-old killed in Burger King shooting shares heartbreak, what she wants son’s legacy to be
Read full article: ‘Unbearable’: Mother of 18-year-old killed in Burger King shooting shares heartbreak, what she wants son’s legacy to beA week after her 18-year-old son was gunned down while working at a Westside Burger King, Natasha Jackson shares the harrowing story of learning about his death, her personal heartbreak and gratitude for the community's support, and the lesson she hopes the city can learn from the senseless violence that took her son's life.
Do you have memories from Adventure Landing? Take home a piece of park history at this week’s auction
Read full article: Do you have memories from Adventure Landing? Take home a piece of park history at this week’s auctionAdventure Landing and Shipwreck Island Waterpark have created three decades of memories for many local families. And now, the parks are inviting the community to take home a piece of the park’s history.
Jacksonville’s first-ever outdoor ice skating rink officially opens downtown for the holiday season
Read full article: Jacksonville’s first-ever outdoor ice skating rink officially opens downtown for the holiday seasonJacksonville’s first-ever outdoor ice skating rink opened Friday morning in downtown Jacksonville, near the Riverside Arts Market.
‘A true blessing’: Ascension St. Vincent’s volunteers prepare, deliver Thanksgiving meals to more than 1,000 seniors
Read full article: ‘A true blessing’: Ascension St. Vincent’s volunteers prepare, deliver Thanksgiving meals to more than 1,000 seniorsAscension St. Vincent’s associates and volunteers gathered on Thanksgiving to prepare and deliver more than 1,000 warm meals to local seniors in need.
Thousands kick off Thanksgiving Day with traditional turkey trot in Atlantic Beach
Read full article: Thousands kick off Thanksgiving Day with traditional turkey trot in Atlantic BeachThousands of people woke up early on Thanksgiving Day to participate in the traditional turkey trot race in Atlantic Beach.
Deck The Chairs returns to Jacksonville Beach with 70 decorated chairs, nightly light show and family-friendly fun
Read full article: Deck The Chairs returns to Jacksonville Beach with 70 decorated chairs, nightly light show and family-friendly funOne of Northeast Florida’s most popular holiday attractions will return to Jacksonville Beach on Wednesday.
Jacksonville teacher with decades of experience named Preschool Educator of the Year
Read full article: Jacksonville teacher with decades of experience named Preschool Educator of the YearA Jacksonville educator with three decades of teaching experience has been named Preschool Educator of the Year by the Florida Association for the Education of Young Children.
Voices of the 904 Ep. 6 - This curator etched his granddad’s musical legacy into the rebirth of 41 E. Duval Street
Read full article: Voices of the 904 Ep. 6 - This curator etched his granddad’s musical legacy into the rebirth of 41 E. Duval StreetNick Kano revitalized his granddad’s historic Paulus Music Company, transforming the longtime musician hub at 41 E. Duval Street into a thriving creative space with five community-focused businesses. This week on “Voices of the 904,” he shares his family’s multi-generational story, the partnership with PlacemakingJax that helped bring the project to life, and why contributing to downtown Jacksonville’s resurgence is deeply meaningful to him.
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.
