3rd straight day with heat advisory triggers opening of Jacksonville cooling centers
Read full article: 3rd straight day with heat advisory triggers opening of Jacksonville cooling centersWith a heat advisory in effect Friday for the third consecutive day in the Jacksonville area, the city announced just before noon that cooling centers will be open around the city through Sunday.
Two Sisters and A Deviled Crab announces closure at Orange Park Mall after three years
Read full article: Two Sisters and A Deviled Crab announces closure at Orange Park Mall after three yearsTwo Sisters and A Deviled Crab, a local Black-owned seafood restaurant, located in the Orange Park is closing down after three years of operation.
This local African American church is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Read full article: This local African American church is now listed on the National Register of Historic PlacesSt. Maryās Episcopal Church in Palatka is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the city announced Wednesday.
Congregation rallies to rebuild after lightning sparks fire that damages Waycross church
Read full article: Congregation rallies to rebuild after lightning sparks fire that damages Waycross churchA lightning strike sparked a fire at Deenwood Baptist Church in Waycross, Georgia, leaving a hole in the roof and members of the congregation vowing to rebuild.
One of Jacksonvilleās longest-standing local restaurants tapped to open at Riverfront Plaza
Read full article: One of Jacksonvilleās longest-standing local restaurants tapped to open at Riverfront PlazaThe city of Jacksonville has chosen European Street Cafe to run a cafĆ© at the new Riverfront Plaza, introducing one of the areaās most well-known local restaurant brands to the center of Downtownās revitalized riverfront.
3 journeys, 1 dream: What itās like coming to America as nation celebrates 250 years
Read full article: 3 journeys, 1 dream: What itās like coming to America as nation celebrates 250 yearsToday, more than 47 million people living in the U.S. were born in another country. Behind that number are stories of risk, reinvention, and the hope of something better.
Sun, surf, celebrations: How to avoid trouble in the water this July 4
Read full article: Sun, surf, celebrations: How to avoid trouble in the water this July 4With crowds expected all across Floridaās beaches Friday through the weekend and lots of people getting into the water, safety is a big talking point.
Fetch these tips: Fireworks, food dangers, keeping pets safe on July 4th
Read full article: Fetch these tips: Fireworks, food dangers, keeping pets safe on July 4thWith the Fourth of July bringing fireworks, cookouts, and crowds, pet experts say the holiday can be one of the most dangerous days of the year for dogs ā and a little preparation can make a big difference.
Red, white & cute: What kids think about America as it celebrates 250th birthday
Read full article: Red, white & cute: What kids think about America as it celebrates 250th birthdayAmerica is turning 250, and if you want to know what the next generation thinks about freedom, fireworks, and the Fourth of July, just hand them a microphone.
What freedom means to veterans from every generation as America turns 250
Read full article: What freedom means to veterans from every generation as America turns 250Pew research says only about 1 in 10 Americans has served in the military, down from nearly 1 in 5 in the 1980s. So, as the country celebrates freedom, what does serving mean to them?
Thank you, Jacksonville. Season two has come to a close, but this is only the beginning
Read full article: Thank you, Jacksonville. Season two has come to a close, but this is only the beginningSeason two of āVoices of the 904ā³ has come to a close, and we canāt say it enough: Thank you, Jacksonville.
Fire destroys home of former Florida firefighter, wife just 1 week after their 60th anniversary
Read full article: Fire destroys home of former Florida firefighter, wife just 1 week after their 60th anniversaryA North Florida couple who celebrated 60 years of marriage in June is now trying to rebuild after a fire destroyed the Interlachen home they spent decades building together.
Looking to save money on groceries? This app offers surprise bags of food for a fraction of the price
Read full article: Looking to save money on groceries? This app offers surprise bags of food for a fraction of the priceGrocery prices are still stretching family budgets, and many shoppers are looking for new ways to save. One option starts right on your phone. The app is called Too Good To Go. It connects customers with local businesses that have unsold food at the end of the day ā items that might otherwise be thrown away.
From piano teacher to community lifeline: Meet Juneās Positively JAX winner
Read full article: From piano teacher to community lifeline: Meet Juneās Positively JAX winnerJoel Pace is the kind of person who sees a need and finds a way to meet it. For 35 years, Pace has taught music. But outside the piano studio, he is also the founder of Be the Change Northeast Florida, a nonprofit dedicated to helping families, seniors and people experiencing homelessness.
āHer hearty laugh was infectiousā: Jacksonville Daily Record remembers publisher Angela Campbell
Read full article: āHer hearty laugh was infectiousā: Jacksonville Daily Record remembers publisher Angela CampbellJacksonville Daily Record publisher Angela Campbell was deeply loved by colleagues and the local business community. She died on June 25 at 49 years old.
Dream Day 2026: 36 children battling life-threatening illnesses are celebrated as heroes as they walk red carpet
Read full article: Dream Day 2026: 36 children battling life-threatening illnesses are celebrated as heroes as they walk red carpetA signature Jacksonville community event to celebrate local children battling life-threatening illnesses returned Saturday with Dream Day 2026, and News4JAX was there from start to finish.
Celebrating Service: Freedom Fest brings live music, food, fireworks to Naval Station Mayport
Read full article: Celebrating Service: Freedom Fest brings live music, food, fireworks to Naval Station MayportIf you are part of the Jacksonville military community and are looking for something to do Friday night, Naval Station Mayport is hosting what they call their biggest annual community event.
āLive my best life againā: Jacksonville girl gets Dream Day, then a kidney transplant
Read full article: āLive my best life againā: Jacksonville girl gets Dream Day, then a kidney transplantA 9-year-old Jacksonville girl is preparing for a weekend her family will never forget. Paisley Speed is one of the children being honored at this yearās Dream Day, an event that celebrates children facing serious medical challenges.
11-year-old girl battled Wilmsā tumor for months before doctors identified the diagnosis. Now, she gets to be a star
Read full article: 11-year-old girl battled Wilmsā tumor for months before doctors identified the diagnosis. Now, she gets to be a starEmma Davis, 11, finishes cancer treatment just in time for Dreams Come True 2026. Davis battled Wilmsā tumor for months before doctors identified the diagnosis. This Saturday, she gets to be a star.
Grocery momentum Downtown: ALDI opens as City Council considers public funding for Publix tower
Read full article: Grocery momentum Downtown: ALDI opens as City Council considers public funding for Publix towerOver the past week, shoppers have been getting used to the new ALDI at Market and Union. At the same time, Jacksonville City Council members are preparing to take up an incentives proposal tied to Gateway Jaxās planned N7 development at 119 W. Beaver St., a mixed-use tower that would set aside space for a Publix-sized grocery store downtown.
āStill hurting, still healingā: Trayvon Martinās mom shares message of hope during Gun Violence Awareness Month
Read full article: āStill hurting, still healingā: Trayvon Martinās mom shares message of hope during Gun Violence Awareness MonthMore than a decade after losing her son, Trayvon Martinās mother says the pain of gun violence never truly goes away.
Dream Day 2026: 10-year-old Colton Kilgoreās faith, resilience shine amid heart defect battle
Read full article: Dream Day 2026: 10-year-old Colton Kilgoreās faith, resilience shine amid heart defect battleDream Day is coming to Northeast Florida this Saturday, and 36 brave children will be celebrated as stars for the day. Today, we're sharing the story of 10-year-old Colton Kilgore, a Jacksonville-area boy whose resilience and faith are already inspiring those around him.
A Navy veteranās waffle shop expansion was in danger of closing. How a heartfelt plea on Instagram changed everything
Read full article: A Navy veteranās waffle shop expansion was in danger of closing. How a heartfelt plea on Instagram changed everythingMelissa Endrina, a Navy veteran and owner of Aloha Waffle Bar, posted a video to Instagram pleading for community support after struggling to bring in customers. What followed surprised even her.
Camp āI Am Specialā gives teens a way to finish Bright Futures volunteer hours
Read full article: Camp āI Am Specialā gives teens a way to finish Bright Futures volunteer hoursParents looking for something active and meaningful for their high-schoolers this summer may want to consider volunteering at Camp āI Am Special,ā an immersive program run by Catholic Charities that pairs teen ābuddiesā with kids and adults who have special needs.
Want to watch the US menās team play on Friday? Hereās a list of places around Jacksonville showing the World Cup
Read full article: Want to watch the US menās team play on Friday? Hereās a list of places around Jacksonville showing the World CupIf youāre looking for a place to watch Fridayās 3 p.m. match between the U.S. and Australia in Seattle, weāve compiled a list of spots around the Jacksonville area that are showing the World Cup.
Season Finale|Voices of the 904 Ep. 8 - Through acts of service, she bridges community involvement and nonprofits
Read full article: Season Finale|Voices of the 904 Ep. 8 - Through acts of service, she bridges community involvement and nonprofitsJade Robinson founded Volunteer Jax after experiencing the impact of community support firsthand as a child. On the season two finale of Voices of the 904, she shares how the organization connects volunteers with nonprofits across Northeast Florida and explains why giving your time can create stronger communities, meaningful connections and lasting impact.
Blood shortage declared: How Jacksonville residents can help save lives this summer
Read full article: Blood shortage declared: How Jacksonville residents can help save lives this summerThe American Red Cross has declared a severe blood shortage across the nation, and Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department is showing how a single donation can travel from a donorās arm straight into the hands of a paramedic.
Justice 4 All: What everyone needs to know about Florida dog attack laws
Read full article: Justice 4 All: What everyone needs to know about Florida dog attack lawsTwo recent dog attack cases in Jacksonville have put a spotlight on a question many Floridians may not know the answer to: Can a dog owner ā or even someone simply watching a dog ā face criminal charges when an animal seriously injures or kills someone?
A Jacksonville food truck is feeding kids for free this summer. Hereās how you can help
Read full article: A Jacksonville food truck is feeding kids for free this summer. Hereās how you can helpAccording to Feeding Northeast Florida, 1 in 5 children in Northeast Florida goes to bed hungry. And the struggle only grows in the summer months when children who rely on eating breakfast and lunch at school must find those meals elsewhere. But one Jacksonville business wants to make things easier.
Jaguars mandatory minicamp opens doors for fans ahead of 2026 season
Read full article: Jaguars mandatory minicamp opens doors for fans ahead of 2026 seasonMandatory minicamp is underway, giving registered fans one of their first close looks at the 2026 Jaguars. The team is looking to build on a strong 2025 campaign that included a 13-win season, an AFC South title and a playoff appearance.
JSO confirms Mandarin High football player critically injured in 'accidental shooting'
Read full article: JSO confirms Mandarin High football player critically injured in 'accidental shooting'A Mandarin High School football player was injured Saturday in what the Jacksonville Sheriffās Office is investigating as an āaccidental shooting.ā
Positively JAX: Beaches nonprofit founder gives back to the community that helped him walk and talk
Read full article: Positively JAX: Beaches nonprofit founder gives back to the community that helped him walk and talkFletcher High School alum James Russell is News4JAXās Positively JAX winner for May. James, who was born with cerebral palsy, created the James Russell Fund, which collects school supplies, toys and clothing, awards scholarships and more.
Jacksonville family asks for community support for Mandarin High football player critically injured in shooting
Read full article: Jacksonville family asks for community support for Mandarin High football player critically injured in shootingA Jacksonville family is asking for prayers and support after a Mandarin football player suffered a traumatic brain injury after a shooting in the Inwood Terrace neighborhood.
Trial for the man charged in Ukrainian woman's killing on train is delayed for mental health reasons
Read full article: Trial for the man charged in Ukrainian woman's killing on train is delayed for mental health reasonsA federal judge has ruled that the man charged in the fatal stabbing of a Ukrainian refugee on a North Carolina train cannot currently stand trial due to mental illness.
Clay County native & Super Bowl champ Cliff Avril returns to Jacksonville area to empower youth
Read full article: Clay County native & Super Bowl champ Cliff Avril returns to Jacksonville area to empower youthFormer NFL defensive end and Super Bowl champion Cliff Avril returns to Jacksonville to host his foundation's flag football tournament and Family Fun Day. The Clay High School alum sat down with News4JAX to talk about his mission to empower youth in the community.
Police move to stop āteen takeoverā gatherings amid concerns about violence
Read full article: Police move to stop āteen takeoverā gatherings amid concerns about violenceTeen takeovers are large, socialāmediaāorganized gatherings of youths at places such as malls, beaches and parks that have recently led to fights, shootingsĀ and other forms of violence.
Voices of the 904 Ep. 7 - This gamer is leveling up Jacksonville creators through connection & community
Read full article: Voices of the 904 Ep. 7 - This gamer is leveling up Jacksonville creators through connection & communityRyan Thompson, founder of Jax Creators, joins Voices of the 904 to discuss how he's helping Jacksonville creatives level up through connection, collaboration and community. He shares the evolution of Jax Creators from a small meetup into a thriving network for artists, influencers and entrepreneurs, while also looking ahead to the upcoming Creatorverse Conference and its mission to create more opportunities for local talent.
St. Augustine Beach police halt takeover plan amid ongoing teen trend
Read full article: St. Augustine Beach police halt takeover plan amid ongoing teen trendA planned teen gathering being promoted on social media has drawn a heightened police presence to the St. Augustine Beach Pier Thursday, even as officials say they moved to shut down the event before it could get underway.
Michelin recommends Northeast Florida restaurants for 1st time
Read full article: Michelin recommends Northeast Florida restaurants for 1st timeFor the first time, the Michelin Guide has included Jacksonville and Northeast Florida in the Florida restaurants it considers for its highest three-star rating, according to our news partner, the Jacksonville Daily Record.
Small business owners cite economy, rising costs as they close doors in Northwest Jacksonville
Read full article: Small business owners cite economy, rising costs as they close doors in Northwest JacksonvilleTwo Northwest Jacksonville business owners closed their doors, saying a challenging economy, changing consumer spending habits, and financial pressures have made it difficult to continue operating.
Jacksonville girl heading to NYC for cancer treatment after bone cancer returns; Community raising money to cover costs
Read full article: Jacksonville girl heading to NYC for cancer treatment after bone cancer returns; Community raising money to cover costsWhat happens next is Gianna and her family will be heading to New York City where Gianna has been accepted to be a part of an experimental trial for the next phase or her cancer treatment. That is going to be at Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK) Cancer Center in Manhattan.
Help on the Home Front drive supports Jacksonville military families through USO partnership
Read full article: Help on the Home Front drive supports Jacksonville military families through USO partnershipA simple hygiene kit, a handwritten note, a snack for a child or even a toy for a family pet may not seem like much, but for military families facing long deployments, demanding schedules and frequent sacrifices, those small gestures can make a big difference.
āThis was a team effortā: Iowa veteran credits Jacksonville community with helping find service dog lost for 5 days
Read full article: āThis was a team effortā: Iowa veteran credits Jacksonville community with helping find service dog lost for 5 daysMilitary veteran Scott Bakerās nightmare is over. His service dog Malāi was found safe just after midnight Thursday after she was missing for five days in an unfamiliar Jacksonville neighborhood.
How your generous donations to Help on the Home Front are being turned into military care packages
Read full article: How your generous donations to Help on the Home Front are being turned into military care packagesWe want to say thank you to everyone who has chosen to give and share an inside look at how your generous donations are transformed into care packages.
āI need her back ASAPā: Veteran asks for help to track down lost service dog injured in hit-and-run in East Arlington
Read full article: āI need her back ASAPā: Veteran asks for help to track down lost service dog injured in hit-and-run in East ArlingtonMilitary veteran Scott Baker is asking the community to help track down his lost service dog, Mal'i. She ran off after a hit-and-run on May 23 near the Cinemark on Atlantic Boulevard. Baker is from out of town, and Mal'i is likely injured and is not familiar with the area.
Voices of the 904 Ep. 6 - The rhythmic heartbeat at the center of Jacksonvilleās street dance scene
Read full article: Voices of the 904 Ep. 6 - The rhythmic heartbeat at the center of Jacksonvilleās street dance sceneOn this episode of āVoices of the 904,ā Rochelle Underdue and Shirley Murray reflect on the 10-year journey of āIn the Midst,ā a Jacksonville dance platform rooted in hip-hop and street culture. The two discuss artistic expression, storytelling, and how the platform has evolved into a safe space that uplifts underground street dancers while building community, creativity, and visibility through movement.
Memorial Day weekend travel expected to break record despite high gas prices, expensive airfares
Read full article: Memorial Day weekend travel expected to break record despite high gas prices, expensive airfaresBetween May 21 and May 25, more than 45 million Americans are expected to travel for Memorial Day weekend.Ā That is the most since AAA started keeping count. But the difference in the number of people traveling this year compared to 2025 is less than 1%, which is the smallest increase in more than a decade.
JSO shares lessons learned, what might change after Ironman Jacksonville traffic headaches
Read full article: JSO shares lessons learned, what might change after Ironman Jacksonville traffic headachesChief Ellis Burns with the Jacksonville Sheriffās Office joined us on The Morning Show to discuss things that might be done differently in the future to mitigate problems before Ironman returns to Jacksonville next year.
Help on the Home Front: News4JAX campaign for Military Appreciation Month with USO, Navy Federal Credit Union
Read full article: Help on the Home Front: News4JAX campaign for Military Appreciation Month with USO, Navy Federal Credit UnionNews4JAX is honoring Military Appreciation Month with Help on the Home Front, a community-driven campaign in partnership with the USO and presenting sponsor Navy Federal Credit Union.
Southeast Georgia business owner creates community space inspired by daughter with autism
Read full article: Southeast Georgia business owner creates community space inspired by daughter with autismWhat started as a motherās vision to support her daughter has grown into a community gathering space in southeast Georgia.
Residents from all over step up to help build Brantley County community back up
Read full article: Residents from all over step up to help build Brantley County community back upPeople from all across the area showed up at News4JAX on Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. to donate supplies for wildfire victims in Brantley County.
Wounded Warrior Project uses surfing to help veterans heal, find community
Read full article: Wounded Warrior Project uses surfing to help veterans heal, find communityIn partnership with Jax Surf and Paddle, the organization hosted a two-day surf lesson event, this Thursday and Friday at Atlantic Beach, starting at 8 a.m., giving veterans a chance to find community and healing while catching some waves.
Voices of the 904 Ep. 5 - Behind his lens for Cr8Jax lies the reflection of community & connection
Read full article: Voices of the 904 Ep. 5 - Behind his lens for Cr8Jax lies the reflection of community & connectionOn "Voices of the 904," Toni SmailagiÄ, founder of Cr8Jax, opens up about burnout, personal growth and how his evolving perspective on Jacksonvilleās growth has reshaped his approachāwhile staying rooted in his core mission: connecting people and introducing the community to the city.
Local nonprofit wants to be sure veterans are āHere Tomorrowā by offering confidential mental health program
Read full article: Local nonprofit wants to be sure veterans are āHere Tomorrowā by offering confidential mental health program"Here Tomorrow," a Neptune Beach-based nonprofit focused on suicide prevention, recently launched a program specifically designed to serve military members and first responders struggling with mental health ā free from stigma and with full confidentiality guaranteed.
Celebrating Cinco de Mayo with Mexican food & drinks
Read full article: Celebrating Cinco de Mayo with Mexican food & drinksOur friends from Taco Lu in Jax Beach ā Don and his son Henry Nichols joined us on The Morning Show to showcase some great food and drink ideas so you can plan your own party.
āGone in 30 secondsā: Paramedicās home among the first to burn down in Brantley County wildfire, but he kept working
Read full article: āGone in 30 secondsā: Paramedicās home among the first to burn down in Brantley County wildfire, but he kept workingParamedic Brandon Lynn was at work on April 21 when a wildfire ripped through his Brantley County community, changing his life in a matter of seconds.
Help on the Home Front: News4JAX launches campaign for Military Appreciation Month with USO, Navy Federal Credit Union
Read full article: Help on the Home Front: News4JAX launches campaign for Military Appreciation Month with USO, Navy Federal Credit UnionNews4JAX is honoring Military Appreciation Month with Help on the Home Front, a community-driven campaign in partnership with the USO and presenting sponsor Navy Federal Credit Union.
A wish come true: 6-year-old living with congenital heart failure gets to meet Savannah Bananas
Read full article: A wish come true: 6-year-old living with congenital heart failure gets to meet Savannah BananasA 6-year-old from Palm Coast who has lived with congenital heart disease his entire life is getting the experience of a lifetime ā and it involves a lot of dancing, baseball and yellow.
Free event in Ponte Vedra will give IT developers access to AI tools for the workplace
Read full article: Free event in Ponte Vedra will give IT developers access to AI tools for the workplaceCalling all IT developers, a free event next week in Ponte Vedra is designed to give you more access to AI tools to help you work faster and more efficiently.
Do you or a loved one rely on Medicare? Donāt miss this town hall on preventing fraud
Read full article: Do you or a loved one rely on Medicare? Donāt miss this town hall on preventing fraudA free town hall on Thursday in Jacksonville will bring together several agencies and experts to help those with Medicare spot and prevent possible fraud.
Woman shares emotional moment when News4JAX report revealed her grandsonās gravestone had survived wildfire
Read full article: Woman shares emotional moment when News4JAX report revealed her grandsonās gravestone had survived wildfireA Brantley County woman on her way to see what was left of her property stopped to share her story with News4JAX reporter Briana Brownlee. A report Brownlee shared last week revealed that the gravestone of the woman's grandson had survived the fire unscathed, bringing relief to her daughter in Atlanta.
āItās been a lotā: Brantley County residents return home after days of wildfire evacuations, unsure of what theyāll find
Read full article: āItās been a lotā: Brantley County residents return home after days of wildfire evacuations, unsure of what theyāll findAfter days of evacuating, waiting and watching the smoke, some Brantley County residents are finally returning homeāuncertain of what theyāll find, but grateful for what remains.
Want to help families affected by wildfires? Hereās how to be sure that fundraiser is real
Read full article: Want to help families affected by wildfires? Hereās how to be sure that fundraiser is realAs community members across the Southeast rally to help families affected by the Highway 82 Fire in Brantley County, officials have acknowledged concerns about possible scams popping up.
PosJAX winner: Chris Shee uses success to serve others
Read full article: PosJAX winner: Chris Shee uses success to serve othersChris Shee, founder of MasterCraft Builder Group, is the PosJAX winner for April. Heās being recognized for using his success, resources and community connections to make a real impact across Northeast Florida ā especially for women, children and young people in need. His motto is simple: If I have it, Iām going to give it away.
School closures, meal distribution, supply pick up: What parents affected by Brantley County wildfire need to know
Read full article: School closures, meal distribution, supply pick up: What parents affected by Brantley County wildfire need to knowBrantley County Schools will remain closed Monday and Tuesday, but safety and recovery teams are organizing food, medical, and supply services for Brantley County Schools families.
Help on the Home Front: News4JAX launches campaign for Military Appreciation Month with USO, Navy Federal Credit Union
Read full article: Help on the Home Front: News4JAX launches campaign for Military Appreciation Month with USO, Navy Federal Credit UnionNews4JAX is honoring Military Appreciation Month with Help on the Home Front, a community-driven campaign in partnership with the USO and presenting sponsor Navy Federal Credit Union.
Family saves more than a dozen animals, loses home to fast-moving Brantley County wildfire
Read full article: Family saves more than a dozen animals, loses home to fast-moving Brantley County wildfireAnna and Dennis Dudek and their four children managed to save 10 dogs, some lizards and a hermit crab from the Brantley County fire before their home was all but leveled by the blaze.
āWe only had momentsā: Brantley County wildfire destroys wedding chapel business & home, leaves family starting over
Read full article: āWe only had momentsā: Brantley County wildfire destroys wedding chapel business & home, leaves family starting overA Brantley County business owner, Ginger Hunter says she is starting over from nothing after a fast-moving wildfire destroyed her home, her wedding chapel, and nearly everything tied to her familyās livelihood.
Voices of the 904 Ep. 4: His path planted the seeds to turn grief into growth in Jacksonville
Read full article: Voices of the 904 Ep. 4: His path planted the seeds to turn grief into growth in JacksonvilleOn this episode of Voices of the 904, Wade Lee Richards shares how a season of grief led him to find healing through plantsātransforming his life and career. Now the lead gardener at the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, he uses gardening to foster community, promote wellness, and inspire growth through lifeās challenges.
āVery scaryā: Residents describe close calls as Railroad Fire spreads up to property lines, threatening homes
Read full article: āVery scaryā: Residents describe close calls as Railroad Fire spreads up to property lines, threatening homesA growing wildfire near the ClayāPutnam county line has left smoke lingering across nearby neighborhoods, including along White Tail Trail, where scorched patches of land and haze show how close the fire has come to homes.
Fire crews working to protect homes, businesses in Clay, Putnam. Hereās how you can help
Read full article: Fire crews working to protect homes, businesses in Clay, Putnam. Hereās how you can helpThe community is stepping up to support the firefighters battling a 4,000-acre wildfire as they work to protect homes and businesses.
Decades of missed inspections left a Jacksonville halfway house facing costly repairs. The community rallied to save it
Read full article: Decades of missed inspections left a Jacksonville halfway house facing costly repairs. The community rallied to save itA News4JAX I-TEAM investigation into a decades-long oversight at a local recovery program has prompted a wave of community support, helping keep the organization afloat as it works to meet costly safety requirements.
āWe love you CPJā: Community honors life of former NFL player Chris Payton-Jones who died in Gainesville crash
Read full article: āWe love you CPJā: Community honors life of former NFL player Chris Payton-Jones who died in Gainesville crashThe Jacksonville community came together Friday night to mourn the loss and honor the legacy of Chris Payton-Jones, a former Sandalwood High School football standout and professional football player, who was killed in a crash in Gainesville last Saturday.
Are you ready for hurricane season or other emergencies? City hosts JaxReady Fest to share important info & more
Read full article: Are you ready for hurricane season or other emergencies? City hosts JaxReady Fest to share important info & moreCommunity members are getting hands-on training and safety tips on Friday at JaxReady Fest at the Prime Osborn Convention Center.
āIām just overwhelmedā: Local nonprofit helps disabled Army veteran, fiancĆ©e become homeowners in Green Cove Springs
Read full article: āIām just overwhelmedā: Local nonprofit helps disabled Army veteran, fiancĆ©e become homeowners in Green Cove SpringsSteve Mays received the keys to a brand-new, mortgage-free home in Green Cove Springs through Operation Lifeline, a local nonprofit dedicated to providing affordable housing for veterans. Community leaders, along with Steve and Shirley, gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the home Thursday morning.
Sandalwood HS community mourns former NFL player Chris Payton-Jones after fatal crash
Read full article: Sandalwood HS community mourns former NFL player Chris Payton-Jones after fatal crashThe Jacksonville community is mourning Chris Payton-Jones, a former Sandalwood High School football standout and professional football player, who was killed in a crash on State Road 24 in Gainesville late Saturday.
āOnly one way in and outā: Vilano Beach residents raise traffic, safety concerns at St. Johns County meeting
Read full article: āOnly one way in and outā: Vilano Beach residents raise traffic, safety concerns at St. Johns County meetingVilano Beach residents turned out in large numbers to a St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners meeting on April 7, sharing concerns about traffic congestion and public safety in their community.
Voices of the 904 Ep. 3: She had the idea. He had the support. Together, they created Jacksonvilleās largest film fest
Read full article: Voices of the 904 Ep. 3: She had the idea. He had the support. Together, they created Jacksonvilleās largest film festMonique and Adam Madrid share how a simple idea for a comedy festival grew into the LOL Jax Film Festival, now Jacksonvilleās largest local film and comedy festival. On "Voices of the 904," the duo reflects on building a platform that connects filmmakers, comedians, musicians, and creatives while advocating for stronger support and recognition for Jacksonvilleās growing film industry.
4 Your Service: CSX employees stuff 500 ābuddy bearsā for military children at Mayport Elementary
Read full article: 4 Your Service: CSX employees stuff 500 ābuddy bearsā for military children at Mayport ElementaryFrom long deployments to frequent moves and constant uncertainty, military children carry burdens that often go unnoticed. But CSX employees in Jacksonville are doing something to lighten those emotional burdens for military children by stuffing more than 500 ābuddy bearsāfor students at Mayport Elementary School.
Apartment nightmare: Jacksonville mom disputes $2K lease charge after roach-infested unit fails inspection
Read full article: Apartment nightmare: Jacksonville mom disputes $2K lease charge after roach-infested unit fails inspectionA Jacksonville single mother says she was hit with a $2,000 debt collection notice after leaving an apartment she describes as overrun with roaches ā even though she says property management told her she owed nothing for breaking her lease.
Jacksonville family honors Kenance āTigerā Bronson with Easter giveaway
Read full article: Jacksonville family honors Kenance āTigerā Bronson with Easter giveawayA Jacksonville family is turning heartbreak into hope as they honor the life of Kenance āTigerā Bronson, a father, mentor, and beloved community member.
OneBlood hosting 2-day blood drive in Northeast Florida in honor of woman who died from sudden cardiac arrest
Read full article: OneBlood hosting 2-day blood drive in Northeast Florida in honor of woman who died from sudden cardiac arrestOneBlood is hosting blood drives at 8 local Culverās locations on Friday, April 10 and Saturday, April 11 in honor of Lilly Kishore. Kishore died from sudden cardiac arrest in 2021 when she was 21 years old.
From seeds to peacocks: A Clay County family turns homesteading into a business
Read full article: From seeds to peacocks: A Clay County family turns homesteading into a businessFrom goats to peacocks, a hobby-turned-homestead in Keystone Heights raises a lively mix of animals and sells what they produce.
Clay County Historical Society celebrates 60th anniversary, with return of Railroad Festival after more than 15 years
Read full article: Clay County Historical Society celebrates 60th anniversary, with return of Railroad Festival after more than 15 yearsThe Clay County Historical Society, which was founded in 1966 by local residents, collects, preserves and promotes the history of Clay County. It will host a Railroad Festival in May for the first time in 15 years.
Clay County Fair: What to know if you go
Read full article: Clay County Fair: What to know if you goA lot of fun will be packed into the next 11 days at the Clay County Fairgrounds, from amusement rides and fair food to music and much more, as the Clay County Fair gets underway, celebrating 40 years in Green Cove Springs.
JEA says about 330 customers in Picketville neighborhood will be affected by boil water advisory
Read full article: JEA says about 330 customers in Picketville neighborhood will be affected by boil water advisoryJEA told News4JAX that crews have been working since early Monday morning to repair a damaged water on Old Kings Road.
News4JAX team āSharonās Songbirdsā needs your help as we āWalk to Defeat ALSā
Read full article: News4JAX team āSharonās Songbirdsā needs your help as we āWalk to Defeat ALSāSeveral years ago our WJXT family was personally touched by ALS, also known as Lou Gehrigās disease, when our beloved executive producer Sharon Siegel-Cohen was diagnosed. Now we walk to defeat ALS in her honor.
Downtown Jacksonville is under constructionāand this time itās not just a blueprint
Read full article: Downtown Jacksonville is under constructionāand this time itās not just a blueprintThe new Jaguars executive office buildings, called One Tower Court, just opened this week, the first multi-story office building constructed downtown in several years.
Jacksonville Childrenās Chorus finds its āhome keyā downtown as it strikes a chord worldwide
Read full article: Jacksonville Childrenās Chorus finds its āhome keyā downtown as it strikes a chord worldwideFounded more than 30 years ago by Jacksonville Universityās legendary president, Dr. Frances Kinne, the Jacksonville Children's Chorus had only 16 voices in its first year. Now, it serves over a thousand singers each year through its programs.
Vilano Bridge Run this weekend: What drivers & racers need to know!
Read full article: Vilano Bridge Run this weekend: What drivers & racers need to know!The North Shores Improvement Association is hosting the 29th Annual Vilano Bridge Run, a long-standing event that supports the Florida School for the Deaf and Blind and the Vilano Beach community. Traffic impacts are expected from about 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
Royal Princess yacht offers public, private charters on the St. Johns River
Read full article: Royal Princess yacht offers public, private charters on the St. Johns RiverJax Yacht Charter has been offering public and private charter tours on the Royal Princess yacht since last November. It also offers tours for holidays, like Easter.
Voices of the 904 Ep 2. - Her creative lens turned a studio into a space elevating Jacksonvilleās identity
Read full article: Voices of the 904 Ep 2. - Her creative lens turned a studio into a space elevating Jacksonvilleās identityIn this episode of "Voices of the 904," Felicia Anderson shares how the bold vision behind Luxury Point Studio grew into a creative playground for Jacksonville artists ā and why sheās passionate about elevating the cityās creative scene while empowering others along the way.
