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Drone Video: Jaguars owner Shad Khan parks new 400-foot megayacht in downtown Jacksonville
Read full article: Drone Video: Jaguars owner Shad Khan parks new 400-foot megayacht in downtown JacksonvilleThe megayacht, which is longer than a football field at 133 yards (400 feet), charters for $3 million per week and features six decks, three pools, a gym, a helicopter pad and can host 12 guests and 37 crew members, according to Boat International.
River City Plus: 904WARD Champions Freedom of Expression Through Banned Books Week Events
Read full article: River City Plus: 904WARD Champions Freedom of Expression Through Banned Books Week EventsFlorida nonprofit **904WARD** has been actively participating in events surrounding Banned Books Week, shining a light on the importance of free access to literature and diverse voices. Here’s a closer look at their impactful initiatives:
Flood watches and warnings, high winds, and heavy rain continue as the weekend approaches
Read full article: Flood watches and warnings, high winds, and heavy rain continue as the weekend approachesA Flood Warning has been issued for Duval and Nassau counties until 3:45 p.m. as more rain moves in from the Atlantic Ocean adding to the already saturated soil.
River City Beats presents Elyse Berlin
Read full article: River City Beats presents Elyse BerlinElyse Berlin is a Duval native, singer/songwriter actively rooted in the Jacksonville music scene. Look out for her Album to be released this year, “City of Milk and Honey”. Until then, catch her at her favorite haunts…
Jax Summerfest 2024 returns after 3 year break
Read full article: Jax Summerfest 2024 returns after 3 year breakDuval's only non-sponsored multi-event weekend dedicated to local talent, small businesses and entertainment entrepreneurs, and underserved teachers and students is back! Since 2014, Duval Spring Fest has provided a platform for "local" artists, aspiring entertainers and entertainment entrepreneurs, creatives from Jacksonville and surrounding areas, and supporters of all the above.
AGP Pearls’ annual fashion show is around the corner
Read full article: AGP Pearls’ annual fashion show is around the cornerApril Purdie is known as Duval's finest fashion consultant and is the owner of AGP Pearls fashion boutique and has been in business for 3 years. April is intentional about helping men and women look good, feel good and dress their best as she builds the confidence and uplifts one's esteem or lacking the sense of fashion. Fashion is her passion and she loves to serve people with her expertise in giving them the look that turns heads. April hosts one of the hottest fashion shows of the year. Don't miss out on AGP Pearls 3rd annual fashion show on Sat. July 27,2024 at Studio 3903 from 5:30 pm-8:00 pm and its great entertainment, music, giveaways, food, vendors, good vibes and networking. You can purchase your ticket on ticketailor.com or on www.agppearlsfashion.com and shop the look while you browse online. Be sure to follow her on facebook April Purdie and Instagram agp_pearls.
Elyse Berlin prepping album full of feels
Read full article: Elyse Berlin prepping album full of feelsElyse Berlin is a Duval native, singer/songwriter actively rooted in the Jacksonville music scene. Look out for her Album to be released this year, “City of Milk and Honey”. Until then, catch her at her favorite haunts…
Thunderstorms move across Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia
Read full article: Thunderstorms move across Northeast Florida, Southeast GeorgiaStrong thunderstorms were impacting many Northeast Florida including parts of Nassau and Duval counties Monday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Newly sworn-in DCPS superintendent says safety is ‘paramount’ as school board approves $1.4M misconduct settlement
Read full article: Newly sworn-in DCPS superintendent says safety is ‘paramount’ as school board approves $1.4M misconduct settlementDr. Christopher Bernier was sworn in as the new Duval County Public Schools superintendent.
Gullah Geechee Community shares history lessons
Read full article: Gullah Geechee Community shares history lessonsJacksonville Gullah Geechee Nation CDC is committed to the education, development and preservation of the GULLAH GEECHEE CULTURAL HERITAGE within the City of Jacksonville, Florida and county of Duval. The corporation was developed to guide a sagacious citizenry. By developing a concise delivery of African American History relating to Culture and Heritage through a series of material we have reached our preliminary goal. The continuation of their delivery will move into the Civil Rights Era.
Live music, fun and heat: Thousands expected to head downtown for the Jacksonville Jazz Festival
Read full article: Live music, fun and heat: Thousands expected to head downtown for the Jacksonville Jazz FestivalThousands of people are expected to endure the heat for Jazz Fest 2024, a free three-day concert in downtown Jacksonville.
Duval school district has new campaign videos, but will it recruit more students?
Read full article: Duval school district has new campaign videos, but will it recruit more students?Some teachers are concerned after the Duval County Public Schools district confirmed approximately 700 positions could be cut. A Duval County Public Schools video campaign comes as we’re learning more about the district’s process around potentially closing and consolidating more than two dozen schools, in the coming years.
Tell Us: Did you take your student out of public school and move them to a charter or private school? Why?
Read full article: Tell Us: Did you take your student out of public school and move them to a charter or private school? Why?With more parents sending their children to private and charter schools, the district has lost about 30,000 students over the last 10 years.
Medical care and supplies are scarce as gang violence chokes Haiti's capital
Read full article: Medical care and supplies are scarce as gang violence chokes Haiti's capitalFresh gunfire has erupted in Haiti's capital, forcing aid workers in downtown Port-au-Prince to halt urgently needed care for thousands of people.
Man dies after minor crash, JSO says possible medical emergency to blame
Read full article: Man dies after minor crash, JSO says possible medical emergency to blameA man died early Wednesday morning following a minor crash that the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said may have been caused by a medical emergency.
Hard freeze warning issued for Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia counties: NWS
Read full article: Hard freeze warning issued for Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia counties: NWSIt's chillier today under clear skies and highs only reaching the mid to upper 50s this afternoon. Tonight will be colder in the mid-30s in town with low 40s east of I-95 to the coast.
Tornado Watch Through 5pm
Read full article: Tornado Watch Through 5pmGood morning and happy Sunday!Patchy dense fog across our southern counties this morning. Morning temperatures region wide are in the upper 50s inland and mid 60s elsewhere. Severe storms will be possible heading into the afternoon where a Marginal risk (level 1 out of 5) for the risk of severe weather exist across the viewing area.Main risks will be damaging winds (65+) and an isolated tornado threat.The tornado threat will be potentially after 2 PM in our area as a line of storms approaches mostly north of 1-10 including Lake City and the tornado threat includes SE GA.Jacksonville and the beaches south are not in the tornado threat zone, but severe storms may roll through our area in the evening hours after 4-5PM with the damaging wind risk.Storms clear out after 9 PM Sunday and cold air starts to funnel in.Rest of the week: Dry and cool conditions will dominate the weather pattern after the cold front moves through. Highs on Monday will be in the upper 50s and cool overnight lows in the upper 30s to 40s so frost conditions may return for Monday and Tuesday morning.Temperatures quickly rebound during the week and rain chances return by next weekend.
River City Plus: Holiday Giving from GRE WAY & Seaside Adventures
Read full article: River City Plus: Holiday Giving from GRE WAY & Seaside AdventuresThe George Ralph Eldridge Way of life (GRE WAY), is focused on positive reinforcement for behavior health challenges, reading comprehension, and community outreach. We are servicing 3 counties this year, for the first time (Saint Johns, Duval, and Clay).
New jail healthcare contractor didn’t go through competitive bidding process, thanks to little-known city law
Read full article: New jail healthcare contractor didn’t go through competitive bidding process, thanks to little-known city lawThe News4JAX I-TEAM is digging deeper into the new healthcare provider for the Duval County Jail.
Volunteers help count homeless population in 3 local counties
Read full article: Volunteers help count homeless population in 3 local countiesDozens of volunteers with Changing Homelessness and other groups will collect valuable data on the homeless population in Duval, Clay and Nassau Counties this week. The counting will start on Tuesday and go until Thursday.
Tony Boselli reflects on hall of fame career in letter to Jaguars fans
Read full article: Tony Boselli reflects on hall of fame career in letter to Jaguars fansOne day before the NFL draft, the first selection in Jaguars history penned an inspiring letter to Jacksonville fans and the city. In a video released on social media, Tony Boselli said that “from the moment I was drafted, it was the only place I wanted to be.”
Emergency response at BridgePrep Academy of Duval, medics checking out students and staff
Read full article: Emergency response at BridgePrep Academy of Duval, medics checking out students and staffJacksonville Fire and Rescue responded to a call of multiple people at BridgePrep Academy of Duval experiencing an allergic reaction of some kind.
Comparing the number of Jacksonville police-involved shootings to major U.S. cities
Read full article: Comparing the number of Jacksonville police-involved shootings to major U.S. citiesA Tuesday night police-involved shooting that left a JSO officer in critical condition and the suspect dead is an example of what’s happening across the United States.
Drugs, youth violence & violent crimes all topics on State Attorney’s radar
Read full article: Drugs, youth violence & violent crimes all topics on State Attorney’s radarState Attorney Melissa Nelson explained the challenges and opportunities of enforcing the law in District 4, which includes Duval, Nassau and Clay counties to a local philanthropy group Monday.
James Weldon Johnson Park hosts Hip Hop Festival
Read full article: James Weldon Johnson Park hosts Hip Hop FestivalJames Weldon Johnson Park’s Hip Hop Festival returns for its second year to once again shine light on the Duval Hip Hop scene while paying special homage to the late Paten Locke – a Duval based, internationally acclaimed Hip Hop Legend whose influence reverberates throughout Duval’s Hip Hop circles to this day. The festival will feature many local food trucks and vendors, be family friendly, free to attend and will take place from 12pm to 5pm on Saturday, February 18, 2023.
Sources: Arrest imminent in unsolved murder of Jared Bridegan
Read full article: Sources: Arrest imminent in unsolved murder of Jared BrideganThree law enforcement sources on Monday night confirmed to News4JAX that there has been a major development in the 2022 murder investigation of Jared Bridegan, a father of four children who was fatally shot in Jacksonville Beach.
‘Not going to stop me’: Bundled-up fans don’t allow cold weather to hold them back from showing their gameday thrill
Read full article: ‘Not going to stop me’: Bundled-up fans don’t allow cold weather to hold them back from showing their gameday thrillThe anticipation for the ‘Battle at The Bank’ between the Jags and Chargers has been building since last Saturday’s AFC South win against the Titans.
Atlantic, Jacksonville, Neptune beaches closed due to Hurricane Ian, Mayor Curry says
Read full article: Atlantic, Jacksonville, Neptune beaches closed due to Hurricane Ian, Mayor Curry saysJacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry on Wednesday night moved to close all three beaches in Duval — Atlantic, Jacksonville and Neptune — until further notice due to Hurricane Ian.
Florida First District Court of Appeals judicial retention
Read full article: Florida First District Court of Appeals judicial retentionRulings from six North Florida judicial circuits, including the Fourth Circuit (Clay, Duval and Nassau counties) and the Eight Circuit (Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Gilchrist Levy and Union counties), are appealed to the First District Court of Appeals.
A-Train Live! The Experience
Read full article: A-Train Live! The ExperienceComedian A-Train, Duval’s favorite funny man and host of the largest and longest-running ultimate night of entertainment, A-Train Live! The Experience, is back August 26th with Birthday Celebration Edition featuring Comedienne Dominiqe (Black Jesus, Chapelle Show, Last Comic Standing), Eric Carter Band, other special guests, hosted by Gene Dot Com. Comedian A-Train has been seen on Funny Not Famous and Season 6 of Braxton Family Values, and has traveled with and opened for Original King of Comedy D. L. Hughley, Bill Bellamy, and more. He can be seen headlining all over the country.
Shopping to support survivors
Read full article: Shopping to support survivorsHubbard House is the certified domestic violence center serving Duval and Baker counties, with free shelter and services available for survivors and their children. Supporting the Hubbard House Thrift Store supports the work of Hubbard House in many key ways! The revenue from your purchases directly funds Hubbard House’s outreach services, and survivors working with Hubbard House are able to shop for free from your donations.
Strong thunderstorms arrive and bring wind, rain to Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia
Read full article: Strong thunderstorms arrive and bring wind, rain to Northeast Florida, Southeast GeorgiaThe National Weather Service in Jacksonville has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Central Duval County in northeastern Florida until 1:45 p.m.
Dry walk to school, can not say the same for the return home
Read full article: Dry walk to school, can not say the same for the return homeToday has been a bit hazy with dusty Saharan air and this will suppress some storms. The drier location will be at the beaches and areas over Putnam and southern St. Johns counties. Rain will develop near the Gulf and track northeastward through north Florida this afternoon. Inland locations of Duval, Baker and the Suwannee River Valley should get storms that may last late into the evening, especially over southeast Georgia.
Happy lawns and gardens, showers, storms increase this week
Read full article: Happy lawns and gardens, showers, storms increase this weekShowers with isolated thunderstorms continue across central St. Johns county. These will slowly push north as they weaken. Showers will be possible over Clay, Putnam and southern Duval through around 2 p.m. Near seasonal afternoon highs with increasing rain and storm coverage this week.
The reading gap between Black and white students in Florida is 29 points. It’s wider in some local districts
Read full article: The reading gap between Black and white students in Florida is 29 points. It’s wider in some local districtsData from the Florida Department of Education shows that Black students in Florida are reading at much lower levels than white students.
Weather Authority Alert: Tornado Watch canceled
Read full article: Weather Authority Alert: Tornado Watch canceledA powerful cold front will blow through mid-morning Saturday and with it comes the potential for brief and intense downpours. The threat is less on the rain amounts and more on the intensity or severity of the storms.
Proposed DCPS property tax increase would generate $81M, address historic teacher shortage
Read full article: Proposed DCPS property tax increase would generate $81M, address historic teacher shortageThe Duval County School Board is poised to discuss an official proposal to ask voters for a one-mill increase to the county’s property tax rate in order to fund salary increases for teachers and reduce the record number of vacant staffing positions.
Duval & other neighboring counties still considered ‘high’ COVID Community Level: CDC
Read full article: Duval & other neighboring counties still considered ‘high’ COVID Community Level: CDCMost Americans now live in places where healthy people, including students in schools, can safely take a break from wearing masks under new U.S. guidelines released Friday.
Low early voting turnout in Jacksonville’s special election for City Council seat
Read full article: Low early voting turnout in Jacksonville’s special election for City Council seatEarly voting ends Sunday. Election day is Tuesday and all 199 precincts will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. All registered voters are eligible to participate.
Umbrella afternoon as a cold front swings through Jacksonville
Read full article: Umbrella afternoon as a cold front swings through JacksonvilleForecast models continue to be really aggressive, wanting to bring heavy rains to our forecast. The reality though? Somewhat disappointing. Thursday, we saw a brief heavy downpour along I-95 in Duval and St. Johns counties and that was it. Rather disappointing.
October Is Domestic Violence Awareness Month | River City Live
Read full article: October Is Domestic Violence Awareness Month | River City LiveServing Duval and Baker Counties, Hubbard House, a full-service certified domestic violence center, has answered more than 101,500 hotline calls and sheltered more than 42,900 survivors and their children in its life-saving and life-changing 44-year history. The agency’s impact can be measured in suffering spared, lives liberated and tragic deaths avoided right here in the local community. And, for most survivors, it all begins when they make a confidential connection with an advocate at the 24/7 Domestic Violence Hotline, available by phone at (904) 354-3114,or by text at (904) 210-3698.
Here’s how Duval students who don’t follow mask policy will be disciplined
Read full article: Here’s how Duval students who don’t follow mask policy will be disciplinedEffective Sept. 7, Duval County Public Schools students must where a face covering that covers both their nose and mouth while inside a school facility, according to a new mask policy implemented Monday night.
Dog days of August shift into tropics watching
Read full article: Dog days of August shift into tropics watchingShort term, tonight through Friday evening will be some of our quietest weather days we have seen all summer. As we saw earlier Thursday, a few isolated pop-up thundershowers along the sea-breeze in St. Johns and Duval counties developed around 4 p.m. and they quickly faded. That was basically it for rainfall.
The little low pressure that could
Read full article: The little low pressure that couldIt was a wild weather Thursday evening in Northern Clay and Duval counties. Although there were numerous counties under severe thunderstorm warnings, Exact Track 4D didn’t see the two categories for severe thunderstorms actually take place. Hail greater than an inch (at the surface) and / or winds at or above 60 mph were never recorded. Nor were there any significant reports of trees down or wind damage. All good things.
‘This is their day’: Jaguars treat Special Olympians to unforgettable time
Read full article: ‘This is their day’: Jaguars treat Special Olympians to unforgettable timeThe Jaguars hosted more than three dozen local Special Olympians on Friday at the team’s fantasy camp inside Flex Field, treating athletes and their families to an unforgettable morning inside the team’s practice facility.
Summer heat with limited shower, storm coverage
Read full article: Summer heat with limited shower, storm coverageStorms are developing west of the St. Johns river but expect the majority to affect jst a few areas and remain brief. Clay and western Duval will see the rain track into Baker county this afternoon.
Final hot day ends with showers, storms this evening
Read full article: Final hot day ends with showers, storms this eveningIt is hot even with the breezy SW flow gusting over 25 mph at times. The high hit 92 and we will dip below 90 by 7 pm. It is pretty dry now but some showers or isolated storms may spark toward the evening across Duval and Nassau counties and up into southern Georgia through 8 pm.
Superintendent: Community will need to heal after school name change decision
Read full article: Superintendent: Community will need to heal after school name change decisionThroughout the long and emotional Duval school renaming process, Duval County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Diana Greene has mostly stayed silent. That changed on The Morning Show.