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 Homefront: News4JAX launches campaign for Military Appreciation Month with USO, Navy Federal Credit Union
Read full article: Help on the Homefront: 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 Homefront: News4JAX launches campaign for Military Appreciation Month with USO, Navy Federal Credit Union
Read full article: Help on the Homefront: 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.
Jacksonville councilman wants to add Safe Haven baby boxes in each City Council district
Read full article: Jacksonville councilman wants to add Safe Haven baby boxes in each City Council districtJacksonville City Councilman Rory Diamond is expected to share more information Wednesday about an effort to bring Safe Haven baby boxes to one fire station in each city council district.
āBreath of fresh airā: Burden of failing roof lifted for Jacksonville veteran through volunteer project
Read full article: āBreath of fresh airā: Burden of failing roof lifted for Jacksonville veteran through volunteer projectVolunteers and roofing crews gathered at a Jacksonville home Monday to replace a Marine Corps veteranās aging roof through the Owens Corning Roof Deployment Project.
Hamburger Maryās Jax 2.0 warns supporters about scam accounts as it fights to keep doors open
Read full article: Hamburger Maryās Jax 2.0 warns supporters about scam accounts as it fights to keep doors openIn a social media post Monday night, Hamburger Maryās Jax 2.0, a beloved Jacksonville institution and safe space for the LGBTQ+ community, has asked for support to prevent its impending eviction from its location on Edgewood Avenue South.
Families bid farewell as USS Mason heads out for deployment from Naval Station Mayport
Read full article: Families bid farewell as USS Mason heads out for deployment from Naval Station MayportSailors assigned to the USS Mason at Naval Station Mayport set sail Tuesday on a scheduled deployment overseas.
Jacksonville fashion designer, community group team up for free prom wear giveaway
Read full article: Jacksonville fashion designer, community group team up for free prom wear giveawayA Jacksonville fashion designer and community organization are making sure Jacksonville teens donāt miss their prom night because of costly formal wear.
Loved ones gather in Ponte Vedra to remember Melissa Wood one week after she was killed in Walgreens parking lot
Read full article: Loved ones gather in Ponte Vedra to remember Melissa Wood one week after she was killed in Walgreens parking lotLoved ones of Melissa Wood gathered at Micklerās Landing on Friday to honor her memory, one week after she was killed in a double shooting at a Walgreens parking lot in Ponte Vedra Beach.
Touch A Truck returns to Clay County with patriotic celebration for countryās 250th anniversary
Read full article: Touch A Truck returns to Clay County with patriotic celebration for countryās 250th anniversaryTouch A Truck: Saluting Those Who Serve, presented by VyStar, returns with a patriotic twist to celebrate the countryās 250th anniversary.
Officials cut ribbon on Community First Bark Park, part of The Block Jax, which opens Friday on Jacksonvilleās Southside
Read full article: Officials cut ribbon on Community First Bark Park, part of The Block Jax, which opens Friday on Jacksonvilleās SouthsideOfficials will cut the ribbon Thursday for the Community First Bark Park on Jacksonvilleās Southside ahead of the dog parkās grand opening weekend.
Jacksonās Takeover: Mother of 18-year-old killed at Westside Burger King serves customers, pays for meals in sonās honor
Read full article: Jacksonās Takeover: Mother of 18-year-old killed at Westside Burger King serves customers, pays for meals in sonās honorFamily and friends returned to a Westside Burger King on Wednesday to honor Matthew Jackson, an 18-year-old who was killed at the restaurant while trying to break up a fight.
āDoing everything I canā: Nocatee man who suffered brain injury after golf cart crash details his road to recovery
Read full article: āDoing everything I canā: Nocatee man who suffered brain injury after golf cart crash details his road to recoveryA man says he suffered a brain injury in a golf cart crash in early February and is still recovering, but struggling with daily tasks.
Season 2 - Voices of the 904 Ep 1. - How her work for the Northside is a love letter to its culture, history
Read full article: Season 2 - Voices of the 904 Ep 1. - How her work for the Northside is a love letter to its culture, historyIn the premiere episode, Dana Michelle shares how her love for Jacksonvilleās Northside inspired her to create Northside Pride. Through initiatives like the Front Porch History Project and the Moncrief Springs documentary, she works to preserve local Black history while reshaping perceptions of the Northside as a vibrant place to eat, shop and explore.
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 Goodwillās āClean Out Your Closet Weekā
Read full article: Donate, Declutter and Win During Goodwillās āClean Out Your Closet WeekāFrom March 15ā21, 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 Runnersā 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 wonāt have to travel far from the zooās new entrance to see them.
What to know if youāre running ā or watching ā the Gate River Run
Read full article: What to know if youāre running ā or watching ā the Gate River RunIf youāre running the annual Gate River Run ā or just planning to be downtown ā this year comes with major changes. Weāre 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 itās also a community investing in its history and growing future generations.
Jacksonvilleās Iranian community gathers in celebration, hope after deadly strike in Iran
Read full article: Jacksonvilleās Iranian community gathers in celebration, hope after deadly strike in IranMembers of Jacksonvilleās 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 monthās Postively JAX winner, Here Tomorrow, is redefining suicide prevention in Northeast Florida by offering something many families say they couldnāt find when they needed it most: immediate, personal support at no cost and with no wait.
Honoring Jacksonvilleās Gullah Geechee: A living legacy of faith, food, and freedom
Read full article: Honoring Jacksonvilleās 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 ā 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 Evāry Voice and Sing Park. In honor of Black History Month, host Kendra Mazeke spoke with four local leaders about the legacy of Jacksonvilleās historic LaVilla neighborhood.
āHeās a complete miracleā: Jacksonville toddler makes full recovery after near-drowning
Read full article: āHeās a complete miracleā: 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 familyās property ā 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? Hereās how you can help
Read full article: Did you know 1 in 5 Northeast Florida children goes to bed hungry? Hereās how you can helpOne in 5 children in Northeast Florida goes to bed hungry. Thatās more than 93,000 children who do not have enough food at home.
Tim Tebow Foundationās Night to Shine brings joy to special needs community on global stage
Read full article: Tim Tebow Foundationās 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 whoās kept MLKās legacy living through downtown Jacksonville for 45 years and counting
Read full article: Meet the man whoās kept MLKās legacy living through downtown Jacksonville for 45 years and countingFor Gary Thomas, Jacksonvilleās annual Martin Luther King Jr. parade isnāt just a procession through downtown streets ā itās a āFreedom Walkā that has defined nearly half a century of his life.
St. Augustine chef, named James Beard Award semifinalist, says itās a āstep in the right directionā for NE Florida
Read full article: St. Augustine chef, named James Beard Award semifinalist, says itās a āstep in the right directionā 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 Marketās grassroots beginnings turn a Historic Eastside street into an economic engine for Black businesses
Read full article: The Melanin Marketās grassroots beginnings turn a Historic Eastside street into an economic engine for Black businessesOne grassroots idea in Jacksonvilleās 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.
āLiving landmarkā: Atlantic Beach neighbors voice frustrations after 250-year-old live oak removed for construction
Read full article: āLiving landmarkā: 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 cityās historic trees.
Bitterly cold temps donāt stop runners from wrapping up DONNA Marathon Weekend
Read full article: Bitterly cold temps donāt 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. Hereās what you should know if youāre heading to the race
Read full article: The 19th annual DONNA Marathon kicks off Friday. Hereās what you should know if youāre heading to the raceThe 19th Annual DONNA Marathon, a longtime weekend tradition in the Jacksonville area, kicks off Friday.
āI raised a boy who doesnāt give upā: Fleming Island teen still fighting for his life after being hit by car in August
Read full article: āI raised a boy who doesnāt give upā: 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.
āRight buyer never cameā: Intuition Ale Works owner says beloved downtown brewery is closing for good in April
Read full article: āRight buyer never cameā: 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 āthe right buyer never cameā and the eatery will be closing in April after more than 15 years in Jacksonville.
āIām going backā: High school wrestler determined to return to mat after suffering severe spinal injury during match
Read full article: āIām going backā: 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 Carolinaās Atlantic Coast.
Community effort brings in over $78,000 for childrenās care at Wolfson Hospital
Read full article: Community effort brings in over $78,000 for childrenās care at Wolfson HospitalFor 12 hours, News4JAX, community volunteers, and business partners joined forces to raise money for Wolfson Childrenās 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 Americaās 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, weāre taking our efforts a step further by joining a coalition of Northeast Florida news organizations ā including digital, broadcast, and print media ā to tackle the issue of housing costs as a shared editorial project in 2026.
