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Family of disabled veteran displaced after lithium laptop battery explodes, sets Southside Estates home ablaze
Read full article: Family of disabled veteran displaced after lithium laptop battery explodes, sets Southside Estates home ablazeA lithium laptop battery exploded and sparked a massive blaze that ravaged a Southside Estates home, leaving a disabled veteran and his family displaced.
Questions remain after dozens of DCPS documents with students’ names found littered across Jacksonville roadway
Read full article: Questions remain after dozens of DCPS documents with students’ names found littered across Jacksonville roadwayDozens of folders and documents that appear to include the names of students who attend schools within Duval County’s school district were found littered across a roadway on the city’s Northwest side Wednesday.
Mayor Deegan, Olympic gold medalist Ryan Murphy host water safety event at Blue Cypress Park pool
Read full article: Mayor Deegan, Olympic gold medalist Ryan Murphy host water safety event at Blue Cypress Park poolAs the summer heat creates more opportunities for kids to cool off at a local pool this summer, Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan and 5-time Olympic gold medalist Ryan Murphy hosted an event Wednesday emphasizing the importance of water safety.
‘Everyone deserves access to quality food’: Debs Store may go by a new name, but it still hopes to be a community pillar
Read full article: ‘Everyone deserves access to quality food’: Debs Store may go by a new name, but it still hopes to be a community pillarAfter closing its doors more than a decade ago, Debs Store has returned to the Eastside with a new name, a new mission, and a lot of community support. Now known as The Corner at Debs Store, this neighborhood landmark is once again serving the community, blending history, healthy food, and hope under one roof.
RL Brown in Springfield prepares for influx of about 75 students from RV Daniels after DCPS-approved consolidation
Read full article: RL Brown in Springfield prepares for influx of about 75 students from RV Daniels after DCPS-approved consolidationR.V. Daniels consolidated into R.L. Brown at the end of last school year. The principal shares how they're preparing for the new school year, and a community member shares the emotional impact of losing a neighborhood school.
‘I want people to understand’: Sheriff Waters addresses questions at town hall about viral arrest video
Read full article: ‘I want people to understand’: Sheriff Waters addresses questions at town hall about viral arrest videoTuesday night’s town hall, held in District 4 on Jacksonville’s Westside, marked Sheriff T.K. Waters’ first public appearance since Monday’s news conference, where he announced that officers involved in the viral arrest of William McNeil Jr. did not violate agency policies.
‘I’m not buying it’: Jacksonville protesters criticize sheriff’s response to controversial traffic video
Read full article: ‘I’m not buying it’: Jacksonville protesters criticize sheriff’s response to controversial traffic videoProtestors from several Jacksonville organizations made their voices heard in response to the viral arrest video that has sparked local and national outrage since it was posted on Sunday.
‘Do your job’: Nearly 4 months after Duval County inmate’s death, his mother continues to demand accountability from JSO
Read full article: ‘Do your job’: Nearly 4 months after Duval County inmate’s death, his mother continues to demand accountability from JSONearly four months after a 31-year-old man died while in the custody of the Duval County jail, his mother is calling for accountability and answers from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
Sheriff releases bodycam video of JSO traffic stop that went viral, says officers’ actions weren’t criminal
Read full article: Sheriff releases bodycam video of JSO traffic stop that went viral, says officers’ actions weren’t criminalThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said Sheriff T.K. Waters will be holding a news conference on Monday to share details about the agency’s investigation into a viral video showing a violent traffic stop in February.
High-profile civil rights attorneys to represent man at center of viral video showing violent JSO traffic stop
Read full article: High-profile civil rights attorneys to represent man at center of viral video showing violent JSO traffic stopThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said it has launched an internal investigation into the circumstances surrounding an incident that occurred in February, but was shown in a video posted to social media early Sunday morning.
JSO investigating after viral social media video shows officers break car window, hit man’s face during traffic stop
Read full article: JSO investigating after viral social media video shows officers break car window, hit man’s face during traffic stopThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said it has launched an internal investigation into the circumstances surrounding an incident that occurred in February, but was shown in a video posted to social media early Sunday morning.
Sheriff Waters, other JSO members walk through District 5 to meet with community members about crime in area
Read full article: Sheriff Waters, other JSO members walk through District 5 to meet with community members about crime in areaSheriff T. K. Waters and other Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office members walked through District 5 to meet with community members about crime in their area on Saturday.
‘Man, hurry up!’: Video shows armed robbery suspect demanding money inside Family Dollar before fatal shooting
Read full article: ‘Man, hurry up!’: Video shows armed robbery suspect demanding money inside Family Dollar before fatal shootingThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office released videos that detail the events that led to the shooting that left an officer injured and the robbery suspect dead.
Jacksonville residents urged to take advantage of cooling centers amid hot weekend temperatures
Read full article: Jacksonville residents urged to take advantage of cooling centers amid hot weekend temperaturesThe National Weather Service issued a Heat Advisory for Duval county, prompting city leaders to open all public cooling centers and offer free transportation to help residents escape potentially deadly temperatures.
Jacksonville NAACP supports councilman Peluso after committee removal, calls action ‘political agenda’
Read full article: Jacksonville NAACP supports councilman Peluso after committee removal, calls action ‘political agenda’The Jacksonville Branch of the NAACP says it stands with City Councilman Jimmy Peluso after he boycotted a committee meeting and was then removed from the committee.
How do you save money during high heat weather? JEA has some tips
Read full article: How do you save money during high heat weather? JEA has some tipsThe National Weather Service in Jacksonville has issued a Heat Advisory for the Jacksonville region on Friday, and the extreme weather is expected to continue this weekend, with heat index values expected to reach 113 degrees.
There are 1,400 short-term rentals in Jacksonville Beach. Locals say that’s driving up home prices and changing the city
Read full article: There are 1,400 short-term rentals in Jacksonville Beach. Locals say that’s driving up home prices and changing the cityAs part of News4JAX’s Addressing A4dability series, we’re taking a closer look at how short-term rentals, like Airbnb and Vrbo, are reshaping housing markets, neighborhoods, and the ability for locals to afford a place to live.
Mother says child witnessed ‘inappropriate conduct’ in classroom with former music teacher accused of sex crimes
Read full article: Mother says child witnessed ‘inappropriate conduct’ in classroom with former music teacher accused of sex crimesA mom of a student who was in the same classroom as the music teacher charged with two counts of child molestation says her child witnessed some of his alleged misconduct.
Sex offender wanted in Daytona Beach on attempted kidnapping charge arrested in Jacksonville
Read full article: Sex offender wanted in Daytona Beach on attempted kidnapping charge arrested in JacksonvilleA wanted sex offender accused of inappropriately exposing himself to a child in Daytona Beach was arrested in Jacksonville, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
A Democrat councilman boycotted his first committee meeting. The Republican council president just removed him
Read full article: A Democrat councilman boycotted his first committee meeting. The Republican council president just removed himJacksonville City Council President Kevin Carrico, a Republican, announced Tuesday that he had removed a fellow councilman from a council committee after he boycotted the first meeting.
‘He saved us’: Arlington family grateful to be alive after devastating townhouse fire
Read full article: ‘He saved us’: Arlington family grateful to be alive after devastating townhouse fireA devastating fire tore through a townhouse complex in Arlington early Tuesday morning, displacing more than a dozen residents. Jacksonville Fire and Rescue said 13 adults and one child are now receiving assistance from the Red Cross.
FDOH says 4 people have died from a flesh-eating bacteria in 2025, including a St. Johns County resident
Read full article: FDOH says 4 people have died from a flesh-eating bacteria in 2025, including a St. Johns County residentThe Florida Department of Health said four people have died from flesh-eating bacteria in 2025, including a St. Johns County resident.
Former music teacher who taught at multiple Duval County schools accused of committing sex crimes against 2 students
Read full article: Former music teacher who taught at multiple Duval County schools accused of committing sex crimes against 2 studentsThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said it recently arrested a music teacher who taught at multiple Duval County schools after he was accused of committing several sex crimes against students.
Mayor Deegan set to present budget to Jacksonville City Council
Read full article: Mayor Deegan set to present budget to Jacksonville City CouncilJacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan is set to present her proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year to the City Council on Monday, marking the start of a monthslong process that will determine how funds are allocated across the city’s departments.
Motorcyclist, 29, dies following crash with SUV on Jacksonville’s Northside, troopers say
Read full article: Motorcyclist, 29, dies following crash with SUV on Jacksonville’s Northside, troopers sayThe Florida Highway Patrol said a Nassau County motorcyclist, 29, died Sunday morning after her motorcycle crashed with an SUV on Jacksonville’s Northside.
Attention Artists: Riverside Avondale Preservation looking for talented artist to paint mural under Fuller Warren Bridge
Read full article: Attention Artists: Riverside Avondale Preservation looking for talented artist to paint mural under Fuller Warren BridgeThere is a call to artists out there who might be interested in painting Jacksonville’s newest mural.
Jacksonville convicted killer files last-ditch appeal at Supreme Court in attempt to halt upcoming execution
Read full article: Jacksonville convicted killer files last-ditch appeal at Supreme Court in attempt to halt upcoming executionAttorneys for convicted killer Michael Bell have filed a last-ditch appeal at the U.S. Supreme Court to try to prevent Bell’s scheduled execution Tuesday in the 1993 murders of two people outside a Jacksonville bar.
Ex-Jaguars employee serving 6.5 years for stealing from team now in Duval jail, facing 6 new counts of grand theft
Read full article: Ex-Jaguars employee serving 6.5 years for stealing from team now in Duval jail, facing 6 new counts of grand theftFormer Jacksonville Jaguars employee Amit Patel, who is currently serving 6.5 years in a federal prison for stealing more than $22 million from the team over three years, is facing new state charges.
After more than a decade, Whiskey Jax Baymeadows is closing. Here’s what’s coming next
Read full article: After more than a decade, Whiskey Jax Baymeadows is closing. Here’s what’s coming nextWhiskey Jax Baymeadows is closing after service July 19 and will be replaced by a new restaurant concept, its former owner says.
Former volunteer dog walker who spoke out about shelter conditions reaches $75K settlement with city over free speech
Read full article: Former volunteer dog walker who spoke out about shelter conditions reaches $75K settlement with city over free speechA former volunteer dog walker for Jacksonville’s Animal Care and Protective Services settled with the city for a $75,000 price tag after dropping her lawsuit over a violation of her First Amendment rights.
16 years after a teen was killed while walking on Jacksonville’s Westside, a family holds out hope for justice
Read full article: 16 years after a teen was killed while walking on Jacksonville’s Westside, a family holds out hope for justiceIt’s been nearly 16 years since 17-year-old Derrell Baker was shot and killed while walking on Jacksonville’s Westside.
$4.3M will fund three projects to improve public safety, infrastructure in Jacksonville
Read full article: $4.3M will fund three projects to improve public safety, infrastructure in JacksonvilleThe City of Jacksonville received over $4 million to fund three projects that will enhance efficiency, address traffic concerns and provide public safety improvements and infrastructure needs.
2 seriously injured after truck pulling camper flips off bridge on I-95 South in Nassau County
Read full article: 2 seriously injured after truck pulling camper flips off bridge on I-95 South in Nassau CountyTwo people were seriously injured Wednesday in a crash involving an overturned camper on I-95 South in Nassau County, near the Duval County line.
Use Amazon Prime Deal Days to help local kids in foster care secure essential school items
Read full article: Use Amazon Prime Deal Days to help local kids in foster care secure essential school itemsWhile Amazon Prime Days offer consumers an opportunity to find cost-effective deals on everyday items, a local nonprofit is using the four-day window to give the North Florida community a chance to support local kids in foster care.
A local mom thought the car seat she picked out for her daughter was cute. She later found out it was an unsafe knockoff
Read full article: A local mom thought the car seat she picked out for her daughter was cute. She later found out it was an unsafe knockoffA Jacksonville mom learned a lesson the hard way when she unknowingly buckled her newborn into a fake car seat, thinking it was safe.
More than enough fentanyl to kill half of Jacksonville’s population? That’s what JSO says was found during a drug bust
Read full article: More than enough fentanyl to kill half of Jacksonville’s population? That’s what JSO says was found during a drug bustA massive drug bust at a Brentwood home uncovered a host of illegal drugs that could have threatened the Jacksonville community, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
DCPS’s headquarters building is currently up for sale. A councilman wants school leaders to it move downtown
Read full article: DCPS’s headquarters building is currently up for sale. A councilman wants school leaders to it move downtownCouncil Member Matt Carlucci is set to file a resolution urging the Duval County School Board to further consider Downtown Jacksonville as the location for its future consolidated administrative headquarters.
DCPS earned an ‘A’ grade for the first time in history. But district leaders say there’s still work to be done
Read full article: DCPS earned an ‘A’ grade for the first time in history. But district leaders say there’s still work to be doneAfter Duval County Public Schools earned an “A” grade for the first time in history, Superintendent Christopher Bernier praised the district’s efforts to achieve that milestone.
Deegan ‘disappointed’ after Trump’s bill wiped $147M for Emerald Trail, says there’s ‘plan in place’ to move forward
Read full article: Deegan ‘disappointed’ after Trump’s bill wiped $147M for Emerald Trail, says there’s ‘plan in place’ to move forwardPresident Donald Trump's new budget bill wiped out $147 million earmarked for the Emerald Trail project.
Northside resident urges JSO to focus on youth during summer months so they can ‘use their energy in positive ways’
Read full article: Northside resident urges JSO to focus on youth during summer months so they can ‘use their energy in positive ways’As the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office kicks off its summer town hall series, one Northside resident is urging the department to focus more on young people, especially during the summer months.
Admitted gunman in Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case gets new attorney amid possible plea withdrawal
Read full article: Admitted gunman in Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case gets new attorney amid possible plea withdrawalThe admitted gunman in the Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case has a new attorney, according to court records.
Jacksonville’s WJCT asks for donations after Gov. DeSantis vetoes public TV and radio funding
Read full article: Jacksonville’s WJCT asks for donations after Gov. DeSantis vetoes public TV and radio fundingA week after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed about $5.7 million in funding for public radio and television stations, Jacksonville-based WJCT Public Media called the cuts “deeply troubling” and looked to its listeners to help make up the losses.
‘Better for traffic’: Locals say they’re beginning to adapt to two-way traffic in downtown Jacksonville
Read full article: ‘Better for traffic’: Locals say they’re beginning to adapt to two-way traffic in downtown JacksonvilleIt has been a few days since parts of Adams and Forsyth streets in downtown Jacksonville reopened to two-way traffic, marking a significant change in the city’s traffic flow. To get a sense of public reaction, News4JAX walked up and down Adams and Forsyth streets to see how businesses in the area have begun adapting to the change.
E-bike rider dies after crash with motorcycle on Jacksonville’s Southside, police say
Read full article: E-bike rider dies after crash with motorcycle on Jacksonville’s Southside, police sayA man died Sunday morning after his e-bike crashed into a motorcycle near Jacksonville’s Southside, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
Norman Studios, a prominent part of Jacksonville’s film history, will celebrate its 2nd anniversary in August
Read full article: Norman Studios, a prominent part of Jacksonville’s film history, will celebrate its 2nd anniversary in AugustNorman Studios is known as one of the first studios in the nation to pioneer films that starred African American actors in positive roles. Next month, it will be celebrating two years being open.
Embattled former Jaguars star Telvin Smith arrested, accused of assault with a deadly weapon
Read full article: Embattled former Jaguars star Telvin Smith arrested, accused of assault with a deadly weaponFormer Jacksonville Jaguars star linebacker Telvin Smith was arrested Friday and accused of assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill, according to Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office jail records.
Parking, viewing, traffic: Here’s what you need to know about Jacksonville’s 4th of July fireworks show downtown
Read full article: Parking, viewing, traffic: Here’s what you need to know about Jacksonville’s 4th of July fireworks show downtownThe city said it is returning to the way things were before the pandemic and added the change will reduce expenses for taxpayers.
Alleged kidnapper of 9-year-old boy thwarted after witness follows, blocks their car until police showed up: JSO
Read full article: Alleged kidnapper of 9-year-old boy thwarted after witness follows, blocks their car until police showed up: JSOThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said a woman accused of attempting to kidnap a 9-year-old boy in Northwest Jacksonville last Friday has been arrested.
Hispanic community in Duval County has grown nearly 26% since 2020, US Census estimates show
Read full article: Hispanic community in Duval County has grown nearly 26% since 2020, US Census estimates showThe Hispanic community in Duval County has grown significantly over the last four years, according to the Vintage 2024 Population Estimates released on Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Jacksonville Beach police ready with safety plan for 4th of July holiday weekend surge
Read full article: Jacksonville Beach police ready with safety plan for 4th of July holiday weekend surgeThe Jacksonville Beach Police Department has been working for months to prepare for the surge of thousands of people expected over the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
Jacksonville doctor bullied, intimidated, created hostile work environment before resigning, UF investigation states
Read full article: Jacksonville doctor bullied, intimidated, created hostile work environment before resigning, UF investigation statesA University of Florida investigation has found that the school’s First Coast Child Protection Team (CPT) in Jacksonville, led by Dr. Barbara Knox, fostered a hostile work environment that drove away experienced staff and undermined the team’s mission, according to an investigative report sent obtained by News4JAX.
Teen paralyzed in Tennessee shooting finally reunited with parents, returns to Jacksonville for rehab
Read full article: Teen paralyzed in Tennessee shooting finally reunited with parents, returns to Jacksonville for rehabA teen paralyzed in a Tennessee shooting has finally come home to Jacksonville after his family was faced with financial challenges that kept him far away from home.
More than half of the Jacksonville City Council members are millionaires. Here’s how much each is worth
Read full article: More than half of the Jacksonville City Council members are millionaires. Here’s how much each is worthRecently filed financial disclosure forms by members of Jacksonville’s City Council have revealed that the majority of them have a net worth exceeding $1 million. The forms, which are required to be filed by July 1 under Florida’s ethics law, show that at least 10 millionaires, all of whom are Republicans, make up the River City’s council.
Jacksonville Little League senior softball, baseball teams make historic double regional tournament appearance
Read full article: Jacksonville Little League senior softball, baseball teams make historic double regional tournament appearanceThe San Mateo Little League senior softball and baseball teams made history by advancing to the Little League Regional Tournaments.
Portions of Forsyth, Adams streets return to 2-way travel in Downtown Jacksonville
Read full article: Portions of Forsyth, Adams streets return to 2-way travel in Downtown JacksonvilleDriving in downtown Jacksonville will be harder before it becomes easier as the city begins work on Forsyth Street, one of the roads that is being returned to two-way traffic.
Jacksonville organizations continue to push back against DCPS’s updated DEI policy
Read full article: Jacksonville organizations continue to push back against DCPS’s updated DEI policyJacksonville community members remained persistent in sending a message to the Duval County School Board about their disapproval of recent changes to the district’s diversity, equity and inclusion policy.
DCPS approves ‘Duval Reimagine’ initiative that will reshape school infrastructure, student distribution
Read full article: DCPS approves ‘Duval Reimagine’ initiative that will reshape school infrastructure, student distributionThe Duval County School Board approved a comprehensive initiative called “Duval Reimagine,” which is aimed at reshaping the district’s approach to school infrastructure and student distribution.
‘Was about knee deep’: San Marco neighbors sick of flooding, ready for long-term results
Read full article: ‘Was about knee deep’: San Marco neighbors sick of flooding, ready for long-term resultsAfter heavy rains over the weekend and Monday, San Marco neighbors are once again dealing with flooding that’s turning streets into lakes and causing headaches for drivers and homeowners alike.
‘Duval Reimagine’ initiative could change DCPS’s approach to school renovations, district boundaries
Read full article: ‘Duval Reimagine’ initiative could change DCPS’s approach to school renovations, district boundariesThe Duval County School Board is set to vote on a proposed comprehensive initiative called “Duval Reimagine,” an 81-page strategic blueprint that could reshape the district’s approach to school infrastructure and student distribution.
‘Have not been involved whatsoever’: JFRD Chief says he intentionally did not give input on selection of next fire chief
Read full article: ‘Have not been involved whatsoever’: JFRD Chief says he intentionally did not give input on selection of next fire chiefBefore Monday’s announcement, News4JAX spoke with Chief Powers about his transition into retirement, and if he had any input or provided any recommendations to the mayor as to who should become JFRD’s next leader.
‘Be thoughtful, deliberate’: Former JFRD chief gives advice to newly selected fire chief Percy Golden
Read full article: ‘Be thoughtful, deliberate’: Former JFRD chief gives advice to newly selected fire chief Percy GoldenJacksonville Fire Rescue has nearly 1,900 uniformed personnel, 68 fire and rescue stations and operates on a $400 million budget. News4JAX interviewed Former JFRD Fire Chief Marty Senterfitt earlier on Monday, before it was announced that Percy Golden would be taking the lead.
Parking, time and location: What you need to know about the 10th annual ‘Duval Day’ event
Read full article: Parking, time and location: What you need to know about the 10th annual ‘Duval Day’ eventCouncilman Rahman Johnson said he’s working to ensure Duval Day still happens after Lil Duval’s team was denied permits to host the block party off Myrtle Avenue.
Man, 38, dies in hospital after becoming unresponsive in JSO vehicle, police say
Read full article: Man, 38, dies in hospital after becoming unresponsive in JSO vehicle, police sayThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said a 38-year-old man died in the hospital Sunday afternoon after becoming unresponsive in a police car following his arrest.
How Jacksonville’s Transgender Awareness Project supports the LGBTQ+ community
Read full article: How Jacksonville’s Transgender Awareness Project supports the LGBTQ+ communityNews4JAX continues its Pride Month celebration by highlighting local groups that support Jacksonville’s unique and vibrant LGBTQ+ community, and today, the focus is on the Transgender Awareness Project (TAP), founded in Jacksonville by Paige Mahogany Parks.
Percy Golden selected as next fire chief of Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department
Read full article: Percy Golden selected as next fire chief of Jacksonville Fire and Rescue DepartmentJacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan announced on Monday afternoon that Percy Golden will become the new fire chief for the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department.
Florida test scores show gains for Duval; top marks for St. Johns, Nassau counties
Read full article: Florida test scores show gains for Duval; top marks for St. Johns, Nassau countiesWe're learning how local school districts performed on the Florida Assessment of Student Thinking, or FAST. A Duval County parent weighs in on the district's performance.
‘Duval Day’ finds new home at a Moncrief park after permit denied for original location
Read full article: ‘Duval Day’ finds new home at a Moncrief park after permit denied for original locationCouncilman Rahman Johnson said he’s working to ensure Duval Day still happens after Lil Duval’s team was denied permits to host the block party off Myrtle Avenue.
Family pleads for answers in hit-and-run death behind Walgreens in Arlington
Read full article: Family pleads for answers in hit-and-run death behind Walgreens in ArlingtonA Jacksonville family is pleading for answers, one month after their loved one was found dead behind a Walgreens on Merrill Road in Arlington.
Brentwood residents rally against medical examiner facility after lawsuit filed
Read full article: Brentwood residents rally against medical examiner facility after lawsuit filedA group of Brentwood residents is holding a news conference Friday at 10:45 a.m. in front of the courthouse, voicing their concerns about the medical examiner’s facility being constructed in their neighborhood.
Man dies, woman severely injured following Northwest Jacksonville crash between motorcycle and SUV, police say
Read full article: Man dies, woman severely injured following Northwest Jacksonville crash between motorcycle and SUV, police sayThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said a man has died and a woman is in the hospital with life-threatening injuries after an SUV crashed into their motorcycle in Northwest Jacksonville on Thursday afternoon.
‘Will bring clarity’: Councilman requests state’s ethics committee to review hiring of general counsel’s father-in-law
Read full article: ‘Will bring clarity’: Councilman requests state’s ethics committee to review hiring of general counsel’s father-in-lawThis week, Jacksonville City Council member Mike Gay introduced a resolution to formally request a review by the Florida Commission on Ethics of the decision by General Counsel Michael Fackler to hire the Bedell law firm for representation in the city’s criminal gun registry case. Fackler’s father-in-law, Hank Coxe, has been a partner of the Bedell firm for many years.
Former firefighter raises concerns over controversial social media posts from account linked to JFRD chief candidate
Read full article: Former firefighter raises concerns over controversial social media posts from account linked to JFRD chief candidateOne of the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department’s five finalists for the position of chief is under fire from some of his colleagues who say some social media posts from an account with his name should disqualify him from consideration.
‘Had our shirts on our backs’: Jacksonville family says BMW under recall caught fire, destroying their home
Read full article: ‘Had our shirts on our backs’: Jacksonville family says BMW under recall caught fire, destroying their homeIn April, Ben Gatewood and his family escaped their home after they say their BMW caught fire while parked in their garage, forcing them to flee with only the clothes on their backs.
A sign of the times? Jacksonville mom working two jobs, launches fundraiser to help buy first home for her family
Read full article: A sign of the times? Jacksonville mom working two jobs, launches fundraiser to help buy first home for her familyAs home prices and interest rates continue to climb, more families are struggling to cross the threshold into homeownership, especially single parents trying to save on a single income.
A 1-year-old girl nearly died after two cardiac episodes in two months. Doctors still don’t know why
Read full article: A 1-year-old girl nearly died after two cardiac episodes in two months. Doctors still don’t know whyMckinzee Jackson was a bright and playful 1-year-old girl who had always been full of life, until a series of terrifying and unexplained medical emergencies turned her family’s world upside down.
Jacksonville-based real estate developer announces plans to redevelop Casa Marina Hotel, add new development: JDR
Read full article: Jacksonville-based real estate developer announces plans to redevelop Casa Marina Hotel, add new development: JDRA real estate development firm founded in Jacksonville has announced its plans to redevelop the century-old Casa Marina Hotel in Jacksonville Beach, in addition to building either a retail and residential space or a hotel across the street.
Brentwood residents sue City of Jacksonville over new medical examiner’s office that’s near a school
Read full article: Brentwood residents sue City of Jacksonville over new medical examiner’s office that’s near a schoolA group of Brentwood residents is suing the City of Jacksonville over the new medical examiner’s office that’s near a school.
Video: JSO officer accidentally hits another officer with Taser during struggle with suspect at Northside gas station
Read full article: Video: JSO officer accidentally hits another officer with Taser during struggle with suspect at Northside gas stationThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office addressed a video circulating on social media that shows the moment an officer accidentally struck his partner with a Taser during a struggle with a suspect.
‘You shouldn’t be scared to be outside’: Mother of frightened 18-year-old injured in playground shooting speaks out
Read full article: ‘You shouldn’t be scared to be outside’: Mother of frightened 18-year-old injured in playground shooting speaks outThe mother of an 18-year-old woman injured in a shooting on Monday night while trying to protect her younger cousins is calling the incident “ridiculous.”
Duval judge denies new trial for Death Row inmate scheduled for execution: The Tributary
Read full article: Duval judge denies new trial for Death Row inmate scheduled for execution: The TributaryDuval County Circuit Judge Jeb Branham on Tuesday refused to grant a new trial or resentencing hearing for a Jacksonville Death Row inmate convicted of the 1993 murder of a husband and wife.
City Council considers $3M for Affordable Housing as part of Downtown Jacksonville development proposal
Read full article: City Council considers $3M for Affordable Housing as part of Downtown Jacksonville development proposalA major funding proposal aimed at revitalizing Jacksonville’s riverfront may also deliver a boost to affordable housing, if city leaders can agree on the details.
‘We need to keep our city clean’: Drivers say the Buckman Bridge is littered with trash, boxes, old tires
Read full article: ‘We need to keep our city clean’: Drivers say the Buckman Bridge is littered with trash, boxes, old tiresDrivers said the Buckman Bridge is littered with trash, like boxes and old tires.
Family of man killed near Copeland’s restaurant seeks justice on his birthday
Read full article: Family of man killed near Copeland’s restaurant seeks justice on his birthdayThe family of Kenneth Mobley, who was tragically killed in a parking lot near Copeland’s restaurant, continues to search for answers. On Monday, Kenneth would have turned 39 years old.
Jax River City Pride closing out month with brunch experience at Tulua Bistro in historic Springfield
Read full article: Jax River City Pride closing out month with brunch experience at Tulua Bistro in historic SpringfieldAs Pride Month comes to a close, one organization is making sure it wraps up June with an experience including flavor, flair and fierce performances.
Councilman applies pressure as deadline approaches for Mayor Deegan to decide on controversial immigration bill
Read full article: Councilman applies pressure as deadline approaches for Mayor Deegan to decide on controversial immigration billA controversial immigration bill passed by Jacksonville’s City Council is now on the mayor’s desk — and pressure is building. The measure would block city funds from being used to support undocumented immigrants.