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‘You’re not alone’: Thousands of ‘No Kings’ protesters march to Duval County Courthouse chanting, waving signs
Read full article: ‘You’re not alone’: Thousands of ‘No Kings’ protesters march to Duval County Courthouse chanting, waving signsThousands of people marched from Friendship Fountain to the Duval County Courthouse on Saturday afternoon to join the nationwide “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump’s administration.
Dry, sunny weather set the stage for a perfect pumpkin patch visit
Read full article: Dry, sunny weather set the stage for a perfect pumpkin patch visitWith the dry conditions across our region continuing on Saturday, you’ll want to find time to get outdoors, open the windows, and enjoy the day.
Atlantic Beach residents question city’s effectiveness in enforcing ordinance banning rentals under 90 days
Read full article: Atlantic Beach residents question city’s effectiveness in enforcing ordinance banning rentals under 90 daysNeighbors in Atlantic Beach say short-term rentals are slipping through the cracks despite a city ordinance banning rentals under 90 days in residential areas.
It’s back! Kids Free November returns with family fun & discounts across Jacksonville
Read full article: It’s back! Kids Free November returns with family fun & discounts across JacksonvilleJacksonville is inviting families to enjoy Kids Free November, a month-long celebration offering free or discounted admission for children at more than a dozen popular local attractions.
White male kitchen worker at TPC Sawgrass accuses PGA Tour of racial, sex-based discrimination in lawsuit after firing
Read full article: White male kitchen worker at TPC Sawgrass accuses PGA Tour of racial, sex-based discrimination in lawsuit after firingA Duval County man who worked in the kitchen at the PGA Tour in Ponte Vedra Beach is suing the company, saying he was discriminated against because he is a white male.
DCPS turned down a $20M retirement community deal. What did other bidders offer?
Read full article: DCPS turned down a $20M retirement community deal. What did other bidders offer?The Duval County School Board’s decision to turn down a $20 million bid for its riverfront headquarters has ignited a deeper look at what other offers were in the running — and what they promised to bring.
Motorcycle deaths are dropping across Florida. But they’re on the rise in Duval County, data shows
Read full article: Motorcycle deaths are dropping across Florida. But they’re on the rise in Duval County, data shows2025 has been a deadly year for people on motorcycles, especially in Duval County. According to data from the Florida Highway and Safety Motor Vehicles, there have been more than 300 motorcycle crashes in Duval County, resulting in more than 280 injuries in addition to the 36 fatalities.
Is former Jacksonville Mayor Curry plotting a political comeback? Here’s the answer
Read full article: Is former Jacksonville Mayor Curry plotting a political comeback? Here’s the answerFormer Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry has sparked speculation about a political comeback following recent media appearances
13 middle school students face possible battery charges after Jacksonville boy, 11, injured after football practice
Read full article: 13 middle school students face possible battery charges after Jacksonville boy, 11, injured after football practiceMore than a dozen students accused of attacking another student in a Jacksonville school have been issued juvenile civil citations and face possible charges, according to Duval County Public Schools (DCPS).
City council to vote on resolution that would allow Duval County School Board to hire its own legal counsel
Read full article: City council to vote on resolution that would allow Duval County School Board to hire its own legal counselThe Jacksonville City Council is expected to vote on a resolution on Tuesday that could change how the Duval County School Board gets legal advice by allowing the board to hire its own attorney.
‘Stomped on him with cleats’: Family says unsupervised teammates attacked Duval County middle schooler in locker room
Read full article: ‘Stomped on him with cleats’: Family says unsupervised teammates attacked Duval County middle schooler in locker roomThe grandmother of a Duval County Public Schools student says her family is now speaking with an attorney after her 11-year-old grandson was attacked by more than 10 teammates inside a Landmark Middle School locker room.
CEO of Changing Homelessness says nonprofit cut payment processing times amid complaints over delays
Read full article: CEO of Changing Homelessness says nonprofit cut payment processing times amid complaints over delaysA Jacksonville nonprofit serving homeless veterans has cut its payment processing time to two days following complaints earlier this year about delayed rent payments to landlords.
‘Legacy lives on’: JSO remembers veteran corrections officer killed a year ago at Northside truck stop
Read full article: ‘Legacy lives on’: JSO remembers veteran corrections officer killed a year ago at Northside truck stopSunday marks one year since the day a veteran corrections officer with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office lost his life after stepping into a domestic dispute at a truck stop on Jacksonville’s northside.
Early morning crash causes heavy damage to family-run North Jacksonville furniture store
Read full article: Early morning crash causes heavy damage to family-run North Jacksonville furniture storeEarly Sunday morning, a vehicle crashed through the front of a Northside mattress store in Jacksonville, causing heavy damage.
Local state rep calls for Duval school board member to resign over controversial social media comment
Read full article: Local state rep calls for Duval school board member to resign over controversial social media commentA state representative is demanding the resignation of a Duval County School Board member after a controversial comment on a social media post that targeted people with liberal politics, who were accused of spreading hate. The post, shared by a page called “LibsofDuval,” featured a Duval County parent speaking during public comment at this week’s school board meeting. The page also called out other Jacksonville leaders with liberal views.
What led to the not guilty verdict in the Prince Holland murder case? An attorney says it’s what the jury didn’t hear
Read full article: What led to the not guilty verdict in the Prince Holland murder case? An attorney says it’s what the jury didn’t hearA defense attorney not connected to the Prince Holland murder case talked about what led to the different outcomes of the two accused men.
‘I am truly sorry’: Former Duval teachers union president pleads guilty in $1.2 million federal fraud case
Read full article: ‘I am truly sorry’: Former Duval teachers union president pleads guilty in $1.2 million federal fraud caseFormer Duval Teachers United President Teresa “Terrie” Brady pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court in connection with a fraud scheme that investigators say stole more than $1.2 million from the union over nearly a decade.
Duval County school promotes road safety in a unique way to mark International Walk to School Day
Read full article: Duval County school promotes road safety in a unique way to mark International Walk to School DayTo mark International Walk to School Day, a Duval County school came up with a unique idea to teach students safe pedestrian skills while promoting physical activity by walking or biking to school.
Accused shooter in murder of 13-year-old Prince Holland found not guilty on all counts
Read full article: Accused shooter in murder of 13-year-old Prince Holland found not guilty on all countsClosing arguments were set to begin Wednesday morning in the murder trial of two Jacksonville men accused in the 2022 drive-by shooting death of 13-year-old Prince Holland.
DCPS headquarters staying by St. Johns River for now; district is exploring ‘alternative relocation options’
Read full article: DCPS headquarters staying by St. Johns River for now; district is exploring ‘alternative relocation options’The Duval County School Board voted unanimously Tuesday night against selling its Southbank headquarters and buying another building in the Baymeadows area.
City council committee workshops aim to boost education, mentorship for youths in Jacksonville
Read full article: City council committee workshops aim to boost education, mentorship for youths in JacksonvilleThe committee, chaired by Councilmember Terrance Freeman and established by Council President Kevin Carrico, was created to enhance communication between city agencies and their partners, focusing on education, mentorship, workforce readiness, and safe community spaces for Jacksonville’s younger population.
City reviewing building permit for $696M portion of EverBank Stadium renovation
Read full article: City reviewing building permit for $696M portion of EverBank Stadium renovationThe City of Jacksonville is reviewing a building permit application for the largest $696.5 million portion of the $1.4 billion “Stadium of the Future” renovation of EverBank Stadium, according to News4JAX partners at the Jacksonville Daily Record.
What should replace the Duval County School Board building on Jacksonville’s Southbank?
Read full article: What should replace the Duval County School Board building on Jacksonville’s Southbank?News4JAX wants to know, if the Duval County School Board takes up the issue of selling the Southbank property again, what do YOU want to see replace the headquarters along the Southbank?
Juries deliberating in trial of 2 Jacksonville men accused in murder of 13-year-old Prince Holland
Read full article: Juries deliberating in trial of 2 Jacksonville men accused in murder of 13-year-old Prince HollandClosing arguments were set to begin Wednesday morning in the murder trial of two Jacksonville men accused in the 2022 drive-by shooting death of 13-year-old Prince Holland.
DCPS unanimously votes not to sell current administration building; also rejects purchase of Prominence Parkway property
Read full article: DCPS unanimously votes not to sell current administration building; also rejects purchase of Prominence Parkway propertyDuval County Schools is preparing to vote on a significant proposal that could move its district headquarters away from the Southbank riverfront location it has occupied for decades. However, District 3 Board Member Cindy Pearson expressed concerns about the deal on Facebook hours before the vote takes place on Tuesday afternoon, calling it “bad deals for DCPS and taxpayers.”
Questions remain 6 months after JSO ‘incident’ that led to inmate’s death
Read full article: Questions remain 6 months after JSO ‘incident’ that led to inmate’s deathIt’s been six months since Charles Faggart was hospitalized and later died from his injuries that occurred while in custody at the Duval County Jail, and there are still few answers behind what led to his death.
‘Bad deals for DCPS’: Board member cites payment structure, lack of meeting space as concerns for buying new HQ building
Read full article: ‘Bad deals for DCPS’: Board member cites payment structure, lack of meeting space as concerns for buying new HQ buildingDuval County Schools is preparing to vote on a significant proposal that could move its district headquarters away from the Southbank riverfront location it has occupied for decades. However, District 3 Board Member Cindy Pearson expressed concerns about the deal on Facebook hours before the vote takes place on Tuesday afternoon, calling it “bad deals for DCPS and taxpayers.”
Duval County teachers to benefit from $3M grant to advance civics, U.S. History education
Read full article: Duval County teachers to benefit from $3M grant to advance civics, U.S. History educationDuval County teachers are being given the chance to participate in learning programs that will further advance civics and U.S. History education.
Jacksonville has been spending $35K a year on a bridge that isn’t open. Where is the money going, and will it reopen?
Read full article: Jacksonville has been spending $35K a year on a bridge that isn’t open. Where is the money going, and will it reopen?‘There’s no money,’ Fishermen want to know why Duval County side of George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier remains closed
JSO: Illegal gambling machines seized from Northside business; 2 men arrested
Read full article: JSO: Illegal gambling machines seized from Northside business; 2 men arrestedTwo Jacksonville men are charged with keeping a gambling house after the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office says it raided an illegal business on the city’s northside.
One of 2 men charged in murder of 13-year-old Prince Holland testifies in own defense
Read full article: One of 2 men charged in murder of 13-year-old Prince Holland testifies in own defenseA day after opening statements and the beginning of testimony, the trial will resume Thursday morning for two Jacksonville men charged in the drive-by shooting death of 13-year-old Prince Holland in 2022.
‘So much more you can do’: Concerns raised that retirement community could replace DCPS headquarters along riverfront
Read full article: ‘So much more you can do’: Concerns raised that retirement community could replace DCPS headquarters along riverfrontAs the Duval County School Board prepares for a pivotal vote on the future of its Southbank headquarters, some Jacksonville residents are raising concerns about what could take its place.
Man in custody as police continue to investigate deadly shooting that occurred inside Westside store
Read full article: Man in custody as police continue to investigate deadly shooting that occurred inside Westside storeA man was fatally shot inside a business on Lane Avenue South on Saturday, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said. The deadly shooting, which took place inside a barber shop on the roadway, unfolded just minutes after two men entered the store, an employee who witnessed the event told News4JAX.
County-by-county fall events list: 2025 pumpkin patches, haunted houses, hayrides and events around Northeast Florida
Read full article: County-by-county fall events list: 2025 pumpkin patches, haunted houses, hayrides and events around Northeast FloridaNews4JAX has compiled a 2025 list — including multiple Florida counties and Georgia — of the best pumpkin patches, haunted houses and events in your area! Check them out.
All eastbound lanes blocked on Atlantic Blvd. at Hawaii Drive East due to fatal crash: FHP
Read full article: All eastbound lanes blocked on Atlantic Blvd. at Hawaii Drive East due to fatal crash: FHPAll eastbound lanes are blocked on Atlantic Boulevard at Hawaii due to a fatal crash, the Florida Highway Patrol said.
TRAFFIC ALERT: Major crash on I-95 North at Old St. Augustine Road blocks multiple lanes
Read full article: TRAFFIC ALERT: Major crash on I-95 North at Old St. Augustine Road blocks multiple lanesA major crash is causing delays on I-95 North at Old St. Augustine Road, according to traffic cameras and the Florida Department of Transportation.
‘I was shot 10 times’: Coach who survived drive-by testifies in day 3 of Prince Holland murder trial
Read full article: ‘I was shot 10 times’: Coach who survived drive-by testifies in day 3 of Prince Holland murder trialA day after opening statements and the beginning of testimony, the trial will resume Thursday morning for two Jacksonville men charged in the drive-by shooting death of 13-year-old Prince Holland in 2022.
Duval County schools using ‘traffic gardens’ in attempt to reduce student accidents, boost road safety awareness
Read full article: Duval County schools using ‘traffic gardens’ in attempt to reduce student accidents, boost road safety awarenessDuval County schools are introducing a new concept called “traffic gardens” to teach students about road safety, and Twin Lakes Academy Elementary is among the schools implementing the program.
Jacksonville Chief Administrative Officer Karen Bowling leaving Mayor’s Office
Read full article: Jacksonville Chief Administrative Officer Karen Bowling leaving Mayor’s OfficeJacksonville’s Chief Administrative Officer Karen Bowling is stepping down from her role, effective Oct. 24, the Mayor’s Office announced Friday.
Vivid testimony from teenage shooting survivor, graphic evidence photos mark Day 2 in Prince Holland murder trial
Read full article: Vivid testimony from teenage shooting survivor, graphic evidence photos mark Day 2 in Prince Holland murder trialA day after opening statements and the beginning of testimony, the trial will resume Thursday morning for two Jacksonville men charged in the drive-by shooting death of 13-year-old Prince Holland in 2022.
Jacksonville coach honored for heroic act that saved lives of 11, 14, 15-year-olds during deadly 2022 attack
Read full article: Jacksonville coach honored for heroic act that saved lives of 11, 14, 15-year-olds during deadly 2022 attackJaylen Burroughs, the football coach who was shot multiple times while protecting four juveniles in a December 2022 attack, was honored for his “remarkable bravery and love for Jacksonville youth.”
Government shutdown leaves Jacksonville military families bracing for missed paychecks. Local banks are ready to help
Read full article: Government shutdown leaves Jacksonville military families bracing for missed paychecks. Local banks are ready to helpThe federal government shutdown is already putting strain on thousands of local military families, many of whom say they don’t expect another paycheck in October.
Opening statements begin for 2 Jacksonville men accused in murder of 13-year-old Prince Holland
Read full article: Opening statements begin for 2 Jacksonville men accused in murder of 13-year-old Prince HollandOpening statements were set to begin Wednesday morning in the combined trial for two men charged in the drive-by shooting death of 13-year-old Prince Holland in 2022.
Jury selection to continue for 2 Jacksonville men accused in murder of 13-year-old Prince Holland
Read full article: Jury selection to continue for 2 Jacksonville men accused in murder of 13-year-old Prince HollandTwo men charged in the tragic drive-by shooting death of 13-year-old Prince Holland in 2022 will face separate juries in their combined trial.
Jury selection begins for 2 Jacksonville men accused in murder of 13-year-old Prince Holland
Read full article: Jury selection begins for 2 Jacksonville men accused in murder of 13-year-old Prince HollandTwo men charged in the tragic drive-by shooting death of 13-year-old Prince Holland in 2022 will face separate juries in their combined trial.
19-year-old motorcyclist dies in crash on I-95 south of Baymeadows Road
Read full article: 19-year-old motorcyclist dies in crash on I-95 south of Baymeadows RoadA fatal crash involving a motorcycle and a sedan occurred early Sunday morning on I-95 in Duval County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. The incident happened at 12:18 a.m. south of Baymeadows Road.
Duval County under health alert after blue-green algae toxins detected in St. Johns River
Read full article: Duval County under health alert after blue-green algae toxins detected in St. Johns RiverA health alert has been issued in Duval County by the Florida Department of Health (FDOH) after blue-green algae toxins were detected in the St. Johns River.
Former Jacksonville firefighter sues city claiming ADA breach after he was denied extra study time for promotional exam
Read full article: Former Jacksonville firefighter sues city claiming ADA breach after he was denied extra study time for promotional examA former Jacksonville firefighter with ADHD is suing the city, claiming he was denied extra study time and accommodations during a lieutenant promotion exam, alleging violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Mandarin space to be occupied by Mormon temple was originally slated to be 60-home development, councilman says
Read full article: Mandarin space to be occupied by Mormon temple was originally slated to be 60-home development, councilman saysIt’s been a few days since the city of Jacksonville approved a $27 million permit for a new 29,000-square-foot temple for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Mandarin area.
Federal prosecutors subpoena first responders in controversial Duval jail death: The Tributary
Read full article: Federal prosecutors subpoena first responders in controversial Duval jail death: The TributaryFederal prosecutors have elicited witness testimony since the summer about the controversial death of a 31-year-old father at the Duval County jail, according to copies of nearly a dozen grand jury subpoenas The Tributary obtained through a public-records request.
‘We are moving forward’: City leaders break ground on second segment of Emerald Trail
Read full article: ‘We are moving forward’: City leaders break ground on second segment of Emerald TrailCity leaders held a groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday morning to launch the construction of the Hogan Street Link, the second Emerald Trail segment to be completed.
Ex‑Jaguars employee who stole millions from team pleads not guilty to organized fraud in Duval County
Read full article: Ex‑Jaguars employee who stole millions from team pleads not guilty to organized fraud in Duval CountyFormer Jacksonville Jaguars employee Amit Patel, who is currently serving 6 1/2 years in a federal prison for stealing more than $22 million from the team over three years, is expected to appear in Duval County court Thursday morning.
‘Never seen a budget this contentious’: Councilmembers react after marathon meeting leads to passed $2B city budget
Read full article: ‘Never seen a budget this contentious’: Councilmembers react after marathon meeting leads to passed $2B city budgetJacksonville City Council members endured a nearly 14-hour meeting that stretched into early Wednesday morning to finalize the city’s budget. The session, which began Tuesday afternoon, wrapped up around 4 a.m., marked by intense debates over a property tax reduction and a controversial budget amendment.
Immigrant rights activist applauds defeat of ‘Big Beautiful Budget Amendments’ that led to passage of $2B city budget
Read full article: Immigrant rights activist applauds defeat of ‘Big Beautiful Budget Amendments’ that led to passage of $2B city budgetAfter nearly 14 hours of intense debate, the Jacksonville City Council officially passed a $2 billion city budget, in what’s being called one of the most contentious budget battles in recent memory.
Mayor Deegan ‘disappointed’ by millage rate vote, but grateful City Council passed $2B budget
Read full article: Mayor Deegan ‘disappointed’ by millage rate vote, but grateful City Council passed $2B budgetShortly after the Jacksonville City Council passed the $2 billion city budget early Wednesday, Mayor Donna Deegan thanked community members for voicing their concerns and councilmembers for coming together to reach a decision.
Jacksonville City Council passes $2B budget after nearly 14 hours of intense debate
Read full article: Jacksonville City Council passes $2B budget after nearly 14 hours of intense debateAfter nearly 14 hours of intense debate, the Jacksonville City Council officially passed a $2 billion city budget, in what’s being called one of the most contentious budget battles in recent memory.
Councilwoman who represents residents of troubled Westside apartments says city is ‘working on solutions’
Read full article: Councilwoman who represents residents of troubled Westside apartments says city is ‘working on solutions’After weeks of attempting to reach City Councilwoman Tyrona Clark-Murray regarding water service issues at a Westside apartment complex, News4JAX finally talked with her Tuesday ahead of a crucial council meeting.
City Council passes millage rate reduction; approves $2B budget
Read full article: City Council passes millage rate reduction; approves $2B budgetThe Jacksonville City Council is set to vote Tuesday on a $2 billion budget that could shape the city’s future for years. The proposal includes a property tax cut and reductions in funding for several core social services, and it’s sparking one of the most contentious political battles City Hall has seen in years.
City council to make high-stakes Jacksonville budget vote on Tuesday
Read full article: City council to make high-stakes Jacksonville budget vote on TuesdayThe Jacksonville City Council is set to vote Tuesday on a $2 billion budget that could shape the city’s future for years. The proposal includes a property tax cut and reductions in funding for several core social services, and it’s sparking one of the most contentious political battles City Hall has seen in years.
How this Puerto Rican woman became the driving force behind events celebrating the Hispanic community in Jacksonville
Read full article: How this Puerto Rican woman became the driving force behind events celebrating the Hispanic community in JacksonvilleDuval County is home to one of the largest Hispanic and Latino populations in North Florida, but resources for this growing community have not always been readily available.
FBI taking lead on investigation into Duval jail death of Charles Faggart: SAO
Read full article: FBI taking lead on investigation into Duval jail death of Charles Faggart: SAOThe State Attorney’s Office said on Thursday that the FBI has taken over the investigation into the death of Charles Faggart, 31, who died three days after an “incident” at the Duval County jail left him in critical condition in April.
#AskJAXTDY | Should I report my positive COVID test so it can be tracked?
Read full article: #AskJAXTDY | Should I report my positive COVID test so it can be tracked?Jacksonville Today reader Sherry C. says she and her father got COVID coming back to Florida on a plane. She wonders whether she should report her positive test anywhere so it could be tracked with other people.
‘Displacement is gentrification’: Eastside leaders warn stadium renovations could price out longtime residents
Read full article: ‘Displacement is gentrification’: Eastside leaders warn stadium renovations could price out longtime residentsAs the Jacksonville Jaguars stadium undergoes millions of dollars in renovations, residents of the city’s historic Eastside say they’re caught between promises of revitalization and fears of displacement.
Duval County school leaders and city officials seek solutions for student pedestrian safety
Read full article: Duval County school leaders and city officials seek solutions for student pedestrian safetyDuval County schools are taking action to improve pedestrian safety for students after a troubling start to the school year that has seen six students hit by cars, with one incident ending in a fatality.
Duval County School Board weighs Baymeadows move amidst sale discussions for Southbank HQ
Read full article: Duval County School Board weighs Baymeadows move amidst sale discussions for Southbank HQDuval County School Board members are holding a workshop on Wednesday to learn more about a possible move for the district’s headquarters.
Former bus driver charged with lewd conduct, accused of inappropriate relationship with student
Read full article: Former bus driver charged with lewd conduct, accused of inappropriate relationship with studentA bus driver with Duval County schools was arrested and accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a student.
‘Definitely painful’: Jacksonville man believes he was infected with flesh-eating bacteria while cutting grass
Read full article: ‘Definitely painful’: Jacksonville man believes he was infected with flesh-eating bacteria while cutting grassA Northwest Jacksonville man was just released from the hospital after weeks of battling a flesh-eating bacteria.
Duval County schools consider consolidating Mayport Elementary, Anchor Academy
Read full article: Duval County schools consider consolidating Mayport Elementary, Anchor AcademyDuval County Schools is exploring whether to consolidate Mayport Elementary and Anchor Academy, prompting parents, alumni, and district officials to meet to discuss what such a change could mean for students.
29 motorcyclists have died in crashes so far this year. JSO says Jacksonville is on track to see more deaths than 2024
Read full article: 29 motorcyclists have died in crashes so far this year. JSO says Jacksonville is on track to see more deaths than 2024Two motorcyclists died in separate crashes just hours apart Sunday night in Jacksonville, marking the city’s 28th and 29th motorcycle fatalities this year and continuing an alarming upward trend in deadly crashes.
‘Keep everything fun’: Draw Together Mini Fest brings together art & community
Read full article: ‘Keep everything fun’: Draw Together Mini Fest brings together art & communityDraw Together Jax, formerly known as Drink and Draw Jax, brought artists and community members together Sunday for the first-ever Draw Together Mini Fest.
14-year-old accused in Westside fatal shooting turns himself in: JSO
Read full article: 14-year-old accused in Westside fatal shooting turns himself in: JSOA 14-year-old accused of fatally shooting an 18-year-old at an apartment complex on the Westside turned himself in on Friday, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said.
‘Not accurate’: Councilman says city won’t shut down Trout River Food Park despite social media rumors
Read full article: ‘Not accurate’: Councilman says city won’t shut down Trout River Food Park despite social media rumorsA Jacksonville councilman said Friday that the city won’t shut down the Trout River Food Park despite the rumors of its closing on the park’s official Facebook page.
Bortles, Tebow, Chick-fil-A CEO plan mixed-use district around future Sporting JAX stadium. But where will it be?
Read full article: Bortles, Tebow, Chick-fil-A CEO plan mixed-use district around future Sporting JAX stadium. But where will it be?An investment firm that includes NFL Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway, Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Tim Tebow, former Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles and the CEO of Chick-fil-A is developing a mixed-use district surrounding the proposed stadium for the Sporting Club Jacksonville soccer franchise.
2 men accused in murder of 13-year-old Prince Holland return to court for hearing to address rap video evidence
Read full article: 2 men accused in murder of 13-year-old Prince Holland return to court for hearing to address rap video evidenceTwo men charged in the tragic shooting death of 13-year-old Prince Holland will be back in court Friday for a hearing that could impact their murder trial.
Jacksonville councilman to re-introduce bill to create public landlord registry as residents struggle to find help
Read full article: Jacksonville councilman to re-introduce bill to create public landlord registry as residents struggle to find helpA Jacksonville councilman is reintroducing a bill that would establish a rental registry with information on who owns a property, code violations against them and more.
‘Slumlord problem’: Jacksonville’s most vulnerable forced to choose between affordable rent and safe living conditions
Read full article: ‘Slumlord problem’: Jacksonville’s most vulnerable forced to choose between affordable rent and safe living conditionsTenants at several Jacksonville apartment complexes say they’re living in dangerous, deteriorating conditions while paying rising rents to one of the city’s largest landlords.
JSO joins other Northeast Florida agencies in instructing officers not to enforce open carry ban
Read full article: JSO joins other Northeast Florida agencies in instructing officers not to enforce open carry banThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is the latest law enforcement agency in Northeast Florida to instruct its officers not to enforce Florida’s open carry ban.
The Eyes of the World: Experience the Final Months of WWII Through Music, Film, and History
Read full article: The Eyes of the World: Experience the Final Months of WWII Through Music, Film, and HistoryThe Women’s Board of Wolfson Children’s Hospital is proud to present The Eyes of the World: From D-Day to VE Day on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. at the Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts. This extraordinary, one-night-only event will benefit Wolfson Children’s Hospital, making it an unforgettable evening of history, music, and purpose.
Westside apartment complex resident fed up with conditions plans to withhold rent, if she can find someone to respond
Read full article: Westside apartment complex resident fed up with conditions plans to withhold rent, if she can find someone to respondResidents of the Arbor Oaks apartment complex on Jacksonville’s Westside continue to face challenges despite water service being restored last week following News4JAX’s reporting.
Podcast host with millions of followers linked to multiple Jacksonville apartment complexes facing scrutiny
Read full article: Podcast host with millions of followers linked to multiple Jacksonville apartment complexes facing scrutinyArbor Oaks on Jammes Road, the troubled Westside apartment complex the News4JAX I-TEAM reported last week, was previously owned by Jarek Tadla, a Polish-born real estate investor who, according to the JAX Rental Housing project at the University of North Florida, has companies that own more apartment complexes in Jacksonville than anyone else.