Jacksonville hairstylist gives away more than 100 wigs to women undergoing cancer treatment
Read full article: Jacksonville hairstylist gives away more than 100 wigs to women undergoing cancer treatmentA local hairstylist handed out more than 100 high-quality wigs Saturday to women undergoing cancer treatment, aiming to help them feel beautiful as they cope with hair loss.
Recent officer-involved shooting in Jacksonville marks 5th of 2026, including second fatality
Read full article: Recent officer-involved shooting in Jacksonville marks 5th of 2026, including second fatalityOn Thursday night, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said a man, later identified as 62-year-old Jose Cabrera, was shot and killed by three of its officers following a domestic disturbance call in the Dinsmore area. The incident marked the fifth officer-involved shooting in the city this year, including the second time that it ended with someone’s death. Throughout all of last year, the agency was involved in 11 deadly officer-involved shootings and 17 overall.
14-year-old facing attempted 2nd-degree murder charge following stabbing incident on Matthew Gilbert Middle School bus
Read full article: 14-year-old facing attempted 2nd-degree murder charge following stabbing incident on Matthew Gilbert Middle School busOne day after the stabbing of a middle school student, who was taken to the hospital as a result, the 14-year-old suspect was accused of attempted second-degree murder, according to arrest reports.
Jacksonville ramps up affordable housing construction, but the city is still 50,000 units short
Read full article: Jacksonville ramps up affordable housing construction, but the city is still 50,000 units shortJacksonville has made measurable gains in affordable housing construction in recent years, but city leaders say the pace still falls short of what’s needed to keep up with rapid population growth.
Accused gunman in Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case files motion to withdraw guilty plea, move forward with trial
Read full article: Accused gunman in Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case files motion to withdraw guilty plea, move forward with trialThe accused gunman in the Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case has entered a motion to withdraw his guilty plea and proceed with a trial instead, according to court documents.
Mayor Deegan, officials, warn residents about heightened wildfire risk after dry winter
Read full article: Mayor Deegan, officials, warn residents about heightened wildfire risk after dry winterMayor Donna Deegan, Jacksonville Fire Rescue Department Chief Percy Golden II, and other officials will hold a press conference to address the elevated wildfire risk on Friday.
Matthew Gilbert Middle School community shocked by school bus violence that led to stabbing of student
Read full article: Matthew Gilbert Middle School community shocked by school bus violence that led to stabbing of studentViolence on a school bus caused a major scene in the Grand Park area on Thursday morning.
Man sentenced to 35 years for leading Jacksonville drug ring, I-95 drive-by shooting
Read full article: Man sentenced to 35 years for leading Jacksonville drug ring, I-95 drive-by shootingNathaniel Hatcher III, 30, of Jacksonville, was sentenced to 35 years in federal prison for leading a drug trafficking organization that distributed marijuana, laundered millions of dollars and carried out a brazen drive-by shooting on I-95 in 2023, federal prosecutors said.
DCPS adjusts headquarters relocation plan after Chase Properties requests to terminate purchase agreement
Read full article: DCPS adjusts headquarters relocation plan after Chase Properties requests to terminate purchase agreementDuval County Public Schools said on Thursday it is adjusting its administrative headquarters relocation plans after it received notification from Chase Properties of its intent to terminate the agreement to purchase the district’s Southbank headquarters.
Duval County is under a Phase 1 water shortage due to dry conditions. Here’s what it means
Read full article: Duval County is under a Phase 1 water shortage due to dry conditions. Here’s what it meansA moderate water shortage was declared for Duval County and parts of Alachua, Baker, Bradford and Marion counties on Tuesday as drought conditions persist across Northeast Florida and surrounding areas.
Northeast Florida home inventory rises, affordability improves as sales slow, NEFAR says
Read full article: Northeast Florida home inventory rises, affordability improves as sales slow, NEFAR saysNortheast Florida’s housing market showed signs of easing in January as inventory grew and affordability improved, giving buyers more choice even as sales slowed after the holiday rush, the Northeast Florida Association of Realtors said.
Metal detectors will be added to all Duval County middle schools by end of April, chief says
Read full article: Metal detectors will be added to all Duval County middle schools by end of April, chief saysDuval County Public Schools is in the process of installing metal detectors at Springfield, Mandarin, Oceanway and Ribault middle schools this week.
A former teachers union leader got 2 years for stealing $1M. Some say she deserved more, ex-prosecutor defends sentence
Read full article: A former teachers union leader got 2 years for stealing $1M. Some say she deserved more, ex-prosecutor defends sentenceTwo former leaders of Duval Teachers United will spend time in federal prison after pleading guilty to stealing millions of dollars from the teachers union over more than a decade.
Neighbors turn frustration toward city councilwoman after recent shooting at Westside parking lot
Read full article: Neighbors turn frustration toward city councilwoman after recent shooting at Westside parking lotThere’s more fallout following a weekend quadruple shooting inside the Paxon Shopping Center parking lot off Edgewood Avenue.
From a living room to community staple, the Jacksonville Free Press enters its 40th year of telling Black stories
Read full article: From a living room to community staple, the Jacksonville Free Press enters its 40th year of telling Black storiesThe Jacksonville Free Press, founded in September 1986 by Rita Carter Perry, marks a 40-year legacy of representing the Black press in Jacksonville.
Duval County and other areas under moderate water shortage; residents urged to conserve water
Read full article: Duval County and other areas under moderate water shortage; residents urged to conserve waterA moderate water shortage was declared for Duval County and parts of Alachua, Baker, Bradford and Marion counties on Tuesday as drought conditions persist across Northeast Florida and surrounding areas.
Parents grateful after JFRD rescues unresponsive 2-year-old son from water
Read full article: Parents grateful after JFRD rescues unresponsive 2-year-old son from waterThe parents of a 2-year-old are grateful after the swift action by Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department crews to rescue their unresponsive son from water.
Florida AG sends criminal subpoena to Deegan administration, targets employee put on leave after posting ICE video
Read full article: Florida AG sends criminal subpoena to Deegan administration, targets employee put on leave after posting ICE videoFlorida Attorney General James Uthmeier on Monday announced that he sent a “criminal subpoena” to the administration of Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan, questioning the city’s immigration enforcement.
Former Duval teachers union president sentenced to 2+ years in prison for million-dollar fraud scheme; VP gets 1 year
Read full article: Former Duval teachers union president sentenced to 2+ years in prison for million-dollar fraud scheme; VP gets 1 yearCalling her a “corrupt union boss” in court documents, federal prosecutors are asking a judge to sentence Teresa “Terrie” Brady to 36 months in prison next week, for a fraud scheme that enabled her to pocket more than $1 million from the Duval Teachers United union over nearly a decade.
5-acre brush fire on Old Gainesville Road that threatened nearby shops is fully contained, Florida Forest Service says
Read full article: 5-acre brush fire on Old Gainesville Road that threatened nearby shops is fully contained, Florida Forest Service saysJacksonville Fire and Rescue Department on Saturday responded to a brush fire on Old Gainesville Road that threatened nearby structures, including a grocery store.
JSO hosts free S.M.A.R.T Motorcycle Safety Courses; focus on safety grows after uptick in motorcycle crashes
Read full article: JSO hosts free S.M.A.R.T Motorcycle Safety Courses; focus on safety grows after uptick in motorcycle crashesInstructors worked one-on-one with motorcyclists, guiding them through exercises designed to build better riding habits.
Jacksonville hair stylist to spend Valentine’s Day donating wigs to women battling cancer
Read full article: Jacksonville hair stylist to spend Valentine’s Day donating wigs to women battling cancerA Jacksonville hairstylist is planning to show love on Valentine’s Day in a special way by giving away more than 100 wigs to women who are battling cancer.
Florida driver’s license tests now offered only in English. State transportation officials cite safety for sudden change
Read full article: Florida driver’s license tests now offered only in English. State transportation officials cite safety for sudden changeStarting Friday, all driver’s license knowledge and skills examinations will be administered exclusively in English across the state of Florida.
Mandarin High School student arrested after making threat to shoot up school, DCPS says
Read full article: Mandarin High School student arrested after making threat to shoot up school, DCPS saysA Mandarin High School student was arrested after making a threat to shoot up the school, Duval County Public Schools said.
‘Corrupt union boss’: Federal prosecutors call for 3-year prison sentence for former DTU president
Read full article: ‘Corrupt union boss’: Federal prosecutors call for 3-year prison sentence for former DTU presidentCalling her a “corrupt union boss” in court documents, federal prosecutors are asking a judge to sentence Teresa “Terrie” Brady to 36 months in prison next week, for a fraud scheme that enabled her to pocket more than $1 million from the Duval Teachers United union over nearly a decade.
Florida education advocates call for repeal of Schools of Hope co-location law
Read full article: Florida education advocates call for repeal of Schools of Hope co-location lawThe "Schools of Hope" law permits charter schools to “co-locate” within public school buildings, but parents and public school advocates are voicing strong opposition to recent proposed rule changes by the state Department of Education.
Measles ‘outbreak’ in Jacksonville as state records now show 4 cases reported in Duval County in 2026
Read full article: Measles ‘outbreak’ in Jacksonville as state records now show 4 cases reported in Duval County in 2026According to state health data, four cases of measles have now been reported in Duval County in 2026. A pediatric infectious disease doctor in Jacksonville explained that just three cases, “by definition, is an outbreak.”
NUMBER OF THE WEEK | #AskJAXTDY: Property tax spending on schools?
Read full article: NUMBER OF THE WEEK | #AskJAXTDY: Property tax spending on schools?This Number of the Week is also an #AskJAXTDY. Jacksonville Today reader Jane G. wonders what happens to the money Duval Schools collects from property taxes.
JEA asks customers to reduce energy, water use as freezing temperatures drive higher-than-normal electricity demand
Read full article: JEA asks customers to reduce energy, water use as freezing temperatures drive higher-than-normal electricity demandJEA asked customers to reduce energy and water use Monday morning due to the extreme cold temperatures that are driving higher-than-normal electricity demand across the state.
‘Prevention becomes the key thing’: Pop-up clinic offers MMR vaccine after recent measles cases in Northeast Florida
Read full article: ‘Prevention becomes the key thing’: Pop-up clinic offers MMR vaccine after recent measles cases in Northeast FloridaThe Florida Department of Health and Duval County Department of Health launched a pop-up vaccination clinic Sunday morning in response to recent measles cases in Northeast Florida.
Jacksonville food truck owners shorten hours to limit exposure to cold while still serving customers
Read full article: Jacksonville food truck owners shorten hours to limit exposure to cold while still serving customersWhen temperatures drop, most people head indoors. For food truck owners, the cold means bundling up, shortening shifts and getting creative to keep meals coming.
Navy commander arrested on child sex crime charges in St. Johns County
Read full article: Navy commander arrested on child sex crime charges in St. Johns CountyThe St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office led the arrest, with assistance from the Navy Criminal Investigative Service and the U.S. Marshals Service. Saburn was taken into custody while on duty at Naval Station Mayport.
Northeast Florida counties ramp up cold-weather preparations with shelters, warnings
Read full article: Northeast Florida counties ramp up cold-weather preparations with shelters, warningsCounties across northeast Florida are stepping up preparations as the National Weather Service forecasts overnight temperatures at or below freezing Sunday through Tuesday, officials said.
A troubled Westside apartment complex was overrun by squatters. New owners promise change
Read full article: A troubled Westside apartment complex was overrun by squatters. New owners promise changeA troubled apartment complex on Jacksonville’s Westside is now under new management following months of complaints from residents about unsafe and unsanitary living conditions, according to court records and city officials.
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.
JEA, City of Jacksonville reaches milestone in septic tank phaseout program
Read full article: JEA, City of Jacksonville reaches milestone in septic tank phaseout programJacksonville officials are marking a major milestone in a long-running effort to eliminate failing septic tanks in neighborhoods near waterways.
‘Right buyer never came’: Intuition Ale Works owner says beloved downtown brewery is closing for good in April
Read full article: ‘Right buyer never came’: 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 “the right buyer never came” and the eatery will be closing in April after more than 15 years in Jacksonville.
Do you have a question for the transportation chief of Duval County Public Schools? We want to hear from you
Read full article: Do you have a question for the transportation chief of Duval County Public Schools? We want to hear from youPost your questions now in the comment section for Jim Culbert, chief officer of Operations and Technology for DCPS. He will be joining News4JAX to explain what is being done to improve transportation for students.
Ribault High School biology teacher named 2026 VyStar Duval County Teacher of the Year
Read full article: Ribault High School biology teacher named 2026 VyStar Duval County Teacher of the YearDr. Mari Richardson, a biology teacher at Jean Ribault High School, was named the 2026 VyStar Teacher of the Year.
LIST: Need a place to stay warm? Cold weather shelters open across area for frigid temps this week
Read full article: LIST: Need a place to stay warm? Cold weather shelters open across area for frigid temps this weekThe City of Jacksonville has activated its Warming Center Contingency Plan as a cold front is expected to push through Sunday night, causing temperatures to drop sharply.
Duval County Schools considers boundary changes as it mulls over potential for future consolidations
Read full article: Duval County Schools considers boundary changes as it mulls over potential for future consolidationsDuval County Schools is considering boundary changes as part of future school consolidations. A working group recently discussed several options for four of the 12 schools under consideration for boundary changes.
Let DCPS know what you think of proposed boundary changes for 12 elementary schools across Southside, Arlington
Read full article: Let DCPS know what you think of proposed boundary changes for 12 elementary schools across Southside, ArlingtonDuval County residents have a chance to weigh in on Thursday on proposed elementary school boundary changes, as officials hold a public meeting to gather feedback before any decisions are made.
Jacksonville mayor to host another round of town halls addressing housing, affordable health care and other concerns
Read full article: Jacksonville mayor to host another round of town halls addressing housing, affordable health care and other concernsJacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan is bringing back her town hall series to hear from the community about issues that shape the city.
JTA hosts 2026 State of the Authority, introduces 25-year vision plan, new initiatives
Read full article: JTA hosts 2026 State of the Authority, introduces 25-year vision plan, new initiativesThe Jacksonville Transportation Authority will host its 2026 State of the Authority on Wednesday to recap its 2025 achievements and its vision for the year ahead and beyond.
LIVE: JTA to host 2026 State of the Authority, introduce 25-year vision plan, new initiatives - Clone
Read full article: LIVE: JTA to host 2026 State of the Authority, introduce 25-year vision plan, new initiatives - CloneThe Jacksonville Transportation Authority will host its 2026 State of the Authority on Wednesday to recap its 2025 achievements and its vision for the year ahead and beyond.
JTA to host 2026 State of the Authority, introduce 25-year vision plan, new initiatives
Read full article: JTA to host 2026 State of the Authority, introduce 25-year vision plan, new initiativesThe Jacksonville Transportation Authority will host its 2026 State of the Authority on Wednesday to recap its 2025 achievements and its vision for the year ahead and beyond.
Duval County elections office launches student voter registration competition
Read full article: Duval County elections office launches student voter registration competitionDuval County Supervisor of Elections Jerry Holland announced Tuesday that his office will visit 28 area schools to preregister students 16 and older and name the “Most Civic-Minded High School in Duval County.”
Duval County School Board expected to discuss controversial ‘Schools of Hope’ law amid community pushback
Read full article: Duval County School Board expected to discuss controversial ‘Schools of Hope’ law amid community pushbackThe Duval County School Board is expected to discuss the “Schools of Hope” law during their Tuesday morning meeting.
‘She’s a fighter’: Family aims to raise $1M for Jacksonville mom paralyzed after December crash
Read full article: ‘She’s a fighter’: Family aims to raise $1M for Jacksonville mom paralyzed after December crashThe parents of a 25-year-old mother involved in a life-changing car accident are looking to raise one million dollars to cover their daughter’s recovery journey after an unexpected turn of events.
News4JAX partners with United Way of Northeast Florida for MLK Day of Service
Read full article: News4JAX partners with United Way of Northeast Florida for MLK Day of ServiceNews4JAX was a partner for the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, honoring King’s legacy through volunteer projects across Duval, Clay and Nassau counties.
Jacksonville mother honoring son who was murdered 9 years ago through act of kindness
Read full article: Jacksonville mother honoring son who was murdered 9 years ago through act of kindnessA mother, who lost her son almost nine years ago, is transforming her grief into acts of service to help others.
New state of the art medical examiner’s office addresses morgue overflow, community concerns
Read full article: New state of the art medical examiner’s office addresses morgue overflow, community concernsAfter years of waiting and despite pushback from some residents, Duval County has a new Medical Examiner’s Office for District 4, located on the city’s Northside off Golfair Road.
Man sentenced to over 20 years for child exploitation; attempted to take missing girl from Jacksonville to California
Read full article: Man sentenced to over 20 years for child exploitation; attempted to take missing girl from Jacksonville to CaliforniaA California man was sentenced to over 20 years in prison for child exploitation and attempting to take a missing 12-year-old girl on a bus from Jacksonville to California, according to the Department of Justice.
Jacksonville city leaders, educators, students to honor Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy at 39th annual breakfast
Read full article: Jacksonville city leaders, educators, students to honor Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy at 39th annual breakfastJacksonville will officially kick off Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend on Friday with a long-standing tradition that brings the community together—the Dr. MLK Jr. Breakfast.
Can you afford to buy a home in 2026? Experts say it depends on strategy, not headlines
Read full article: Can you afford to buy a home in 2026? Experts say it depends on strategy, not headlinesWith home prices still elevated and mortgage rates uncertain, many would-be buyers are asking a simple question: Can you afford to buy a home in 2026?
Accused driver in murder of 13-year-old Prince Holland set to appear in court months after mistrial
Read full article: Accused driver in murder of 13-year-old Prince Holland set to appear in court months after mistrialThe accused driver in the murder of 13-year-old Prince Holland was set to appear in court Thursday morning, months after a mistrial was declared in his case.
Northeast Florida housing market ends 2025 on solid, stabilizing footing: NEFAR report
Read full article: Northeast Florida housing market ends 2025 on solid, stabilizing footing: NEFAR reportDecember closed out 2025 with a Northeast Florida housing market that showed resilience and growing balance, according to the Northeast Florida Association of REALTORS.
Traffic Alert: Southbound lanes reopen on I-95 at MLK Jr. Parkway after deadly crash
Read full article: Traffic Alert: Southbound lanes reopen on I-95 at MLK Jr. Parkway after deadly crashA crash with injuries was blocking all southbound lanes of Interstate 95 at MLK Jr. Parkway on Wednesday morning.
3 separate crashes caused significant delays on Buckman Bridge that have since cleared
Read full article: 3 separate crashes caused significant delays on Buckman Bridge that have since clearedThree separate crashes were causing significant traffic delays near and on the Buckman Bridge on Wednesday morning, according to Florida 511.
2 men killed after car strikes FDOT sign, overturns, hits overhead sign support on I-10 near Stockton Street: FHP
Read full article: 2 men killed after car strikes FDOT sign, overturns, hits overhead sign support on I-10 near Stockton Street: FHPTwo men were killed in an overnight crash on Interstate 10 in Duval County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
DCPS class of 2025 sets historically high graduation rate across every student subgroup at nearly every high school
Read full article: DCPS class of 2025 sets historically high graduation rate across every student subgroup at nearly every high schoolThe Class of 2025 set a district record as Duval County Public Schools reported a historically high graduation rate Tuesday, with gains across every student subgroup and at nearly every high school.
‘Don’t pull guns on police’: Sheriff Waters gives stern warning after multiple recent officer-involved shootings
Read full article: ‘Don’t pull guns on police’: Sheriff Waters gives stern warning after multiple recent officer-involved shootingsSheriff T.K. Waters addressed the public following the third officer-involved shooting in Jacksonville this year, urging residents to understand the dangers officers face and warning against confronting police with firearms.
Excited fans gather in Riverfront Plaza for ‘Playoffs in the Park’ event with fun for all ages
Read full article: Excited fans gather in Riverfront Plaza for ‘Playoffs in the Park’ event with fun for all agesLess than 24 hours before the Jacksonville Jaguars host the Buffalo Bills at EverBank Stadium, Riverfront Plaza thrummed Saturday with fans celebrating the postseason and taking part in “Playoffs in the Park.”
Diamond in the Rough youth baseball camp returns to Jacksonville, now includes softball
Read full article: Diamond in the Rough youth baseball camp returns to Jacksonville, now includes softballA Jacksonville youth sports program will add softball this year and continue efforts to remove cost barriers that keep many children from playing organized baseball and softball.
Officer in viral traffic stop reprimanded for not including hit to face in initial report, exonerated on use of force
Read full article: Officer in viral traffic stop reprimanded for not including hit to face in initial report, exonerated on use of forceThe officer under investigation by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office after video of a violent traffic stop went viral last year has been reprimanded for leaving “a strike to the face” out of his Response to Resistance report.
Permitting review underway for controversial 10-story Southbank apartment, storage-unit project
Read full article: Permitting review underway for controversial 10-story Southbank apartment, storage-unit projectA mixed-use development that includes self-storage on the Downtown Southbank is in permitting review, more than a year after receiving design and rezoning approvals over opposition from residents, according to News4JAX partners at the Jacksonville Daily Record.
City to host ‘Playoffs in the Park’ fan event on Saturday ahead of Wild Card game
Read full article: City to host ‘Playoffs in the Park’ fan event on Saturday ahead of Wild Card gameThe City of Jacksonville will host Playoffs in the Park from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Riverfront Plaza to get fans ready for the Jacksonville Jaguars playoff game Sunday against the Buffalo Bills.
2 men convicted in targeted Arlington shooting that left man critically injured
Read full article: 2 men convicted in targeted Arlington shooting that left man critically injuredTwo of the three young men arrested for a targeted shooting in Arlington that left a man critically injured were found guilty of attempted murder Wednesday, according to the State Attorney’s Office.
JTA says it’s not discontinuing its Connexion paratransit services, but combining them for efficiency
Read full article: JTA says it’s not discontinuing its Connexion paratransit services, but combining them for efficiencyThe Jacksonville Transit Authority stated that it’s not discontinuing its Connexion paratransit services, but is combining them for efficiency starting Feb. 1.
#AskJAXTDY | A caller claimed I missed jury duty. Was it a scam?
Read full article: #AskJAXTDY | A caller claimed I missed jury duty. Was it a scam?Jacksonville Today reader Lois B. got a telephone call recently about her missing jury duty, and it just did not ring true, she says. “I questioned if this was a scam, and he said I wasn’t being cooperative.”
Zoning committee approves ordinance that allows Jacksonville day care to reopen within 2000 feet of sex predator
Read full article: Zoning committee approves ordinance that allows Jacksonville day care to reopen within 2000 feet of sex predatorJacksonville Land Use and Zoning committee approved an ordinance that allows a day care to reopen within 2000 feet of a sex predator.
Demand skyrockets for Jaguars playoff tickets against Bills, with some priced over $1,400
Read full article: Demand skyrockets for Jaguars playoff tickets against Bills, with some priced over $1,400The Jacksonville Jaguars are just days away from a historic playoff showdown against the Buffalo Bills, and tickets to the game at EverBank Stadium are becoming increasingly difficult — and expensive — to find.
JTA fare cuts came amid budget shortfall, lower NAVI ridership, city audit report shows
Read full article: JTA fare cuts came amid budget shortfall, lower NAVI ridership, city audit report showsAt its final meeting of 2025, the Jacksonville Transportation Authority board of directors approved a six-month pilot program to lower fares for JTA’s bus systems and remove all costs to ride its Neighborhood Autonomous Vehicle Innovation shuttles Downtown.
Neptune Beach votes to cut paid parking cost in half, cites drop in parking usage since program went into effect
Read full article: Neptune Beach votes to cut paid parking cost in half, cites drop in parking usage since program went into effectNeptune Beach officials have voted to lower the evening cost of the city’s highly contested paid parking program.
Anheuser-Busch to invest $30M in its Northside Jacksonville plant for upgrades, increased production
Read full article: Anheuser-Busch to invest $30M in its Northside Jacksonville plant for upgrades, increased productionAnheuser-Busch said it will invest $30 million in its Jacksonville brewery and can plant to upgrade brewing and packaging equipment and increase production of Michelob ULTRA
‘Respect the stop’: DCPS, Farah & Farah launch PSA initiative as new data raises concerns over school bus safety
Read full article: ‘Respect the stop’: DCPS, Farah & Farah launch PSA initiative as new data raises concerns over school bus safetyBefore Duval County Public Schools students return to class on Wednesday, DCPS and Farah & Farah will launch a new public education initiative on Tuesday, urging drivers to stop for school buses and slow down in school zones.
Council member seeks withdrawal of legislation considering business district along 103rd Street
Read full article: Council member seeks withdrawal of legislation considering business district along 103rd StreetA bill to initiate the process to create a business improvement district along 103rd Street in West Jacksonville could be withdrawn from Jacksonville City Council consideration, according to the Jacksonville Daily Record.
Officers shoot man who pointed rifle at them, then barricaded himself inside Arlington home for 3 hours, JSO says
Read full article: Officers shoot man who pointed rifle at them, then barricaded himself inside Arlington home for 3 hours, JSO saysThree officers with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office shot a man who police said pointed a rifle at them before he barricaded himself inside an Arlington home for about three hours Monday night, officials said.
Not the typical Victory Monday: Jaguars finish regular season with 13 wins, clinch AFC South title
Read full article: Not the typical Victory Monday: Jaguars finish regular season with 13 wins, clinch AFC South titleThe Jaguars are writing a new chapter in the franchise’s history, turning around from a losing season and becoming legitimate Super Bowl contenders.
‘One hell of a job’: Fans credit Jags coach for team’s tremendous turnaround season
Read full article: ‘One hell of a job’: Fans credit Jags coach for team’s tremendous turnaround seasonJacksonville Jaguars fans erupted in celebration Sunday night after their team’s dominant 41-7 victory over the Tennessee Titans, securing a home playoff game against the Buffalo Bills next weekend.
Jacksonville woman shot multiple times in domestic incident
Read full article: Jacksonville woman shot multiple times in domestic incidentA woman was hospitalized after a domestic dispute led to an early morning shooting in the Turtle Creek neighborhood on Sunday, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
Woman in critical condition after shooting on Jacksonville’s Northside
Read full article: Woman in critical condition after shooting on Jacksonville’s NorthsideA woman is in critical condition after being shot multiple times early Sunday morning on Jacksonville’s northside, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
Inmate, 65, dies in JSO custody after contracting infectious disease during medical procedure
Read full article: Inmate, 65, dies in JSO custody after contracting infectious disease during medical procedureA man who was in the custody of the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office died on Thursday after experiencing complications during a planned medical procedure, officials said.
Scammers use Jacksonville Humane Society name to target pet owners
Read full article: Scammers use Jacksonville Humane Society name to target pet ownersThe Jacksonville Humane Society has warned the community about two scams targeting pet owners with missing pets and individuals seeking to adopt pets.
Off-duty JSO lieutenant who fired at truck driver during I-95 encounter won’t be charged, SAO says
Read full article: Off-duty JSO lieutenant who fired at truck driver during I-95 encounter won’t be charged, SAO saysA Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office lieutenant who shot four times into a semi-truck on Interstate 95 in March will not be charged in connection with the incident, the State Attorney’s Office announced Tuesday.
