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Duval County superintendent urges traffic safety after 2 students hit, 1 killed in first week back to school
Read full article: Duval County superintendent urges traffic safety after 2 students hit, 1 killed in first week back to schoolDuval County Superintendent Dr. Christopher Bernier shared a safety reminder after a middle school student died and another student was injured in crashes during the first week of school.
Congressman Aaron Bean champions education funding, DOGE audits, and defense investments in Northeast Florida
Read full article: Congressman Aaron Bean champions education funding, DOGE audits, and defense investments in Northeast FloridaCongressman Aaron Bean highlighted several major wins for Northeast Florida, including hurricane preparedness efforts, education achievements, and defense funding.
‘No concern is too small’: JSO Sheriff’s Walk promotes safety, community in Arlington neighborhood
Read full article: ‘No concern is too small’: JSO Sheriff’s Walk promotes safety, community in Arlington neighborhoodJSO and District 1 community members came together for a monthly crime prevention walk to promote safety, build relationships and address neighborhood concerns
An Ed White student tried to buy a few shirts from her school’s vendor. Her mom says she was told that’s not an option
Read full article: An Ed White student tried to buy a few shirts from her school’s vendor. Her mom says she was told that’s not an optionAs the first week of classes wraps up in Duval County, the debate over school uniforms continues after one Jacksonville mother says her daughter, a freshman at Ed White, missed the entire first week of school because she couldn’t afford the required uniform package.
Councilmen want easier access to the city’s free event tickets, like Jags games. One member says they’re ‘out of touch’
Read full article: Councilmen want easier access to the city’s free event tickets, like Jags games. One member says they’re ‘out of touch’A prominent Jacksonville city council member is calling some of his colleagues “out of touch” as they push for easier access to perks at a time when the council is cutting some critical community programs.
Families seek help with school uniforms as need surges in Duval; nonprofit asks for donations
Read full article: Families seek help with school uniforms as need surges in Duval; nonprofit asks for donationsAs the new school year begins, some Duval County families say they’re struggling to afford school uniforms, and local advocates warn that the need is keeping students out of class.
Jacksonville mother calls for school crossing guard, pedestrian lights in area near where teen hit, killed by truck
Read full article: Jacksonville mother calls for school crossing guard, pedestrian lights in area near where teen hit, killed by truckA Jacksonville mom is calling for change in a Northside neighborhood near where a young teenager was hit while trying to cross an intersection.
Main Street Bridge reopens at noon Friday after weeklong closure for inspection
Read full article: Main Street Bridge reopens at noon Friday after weeklong closure for inspectionThe Main Street Bridge (State Road 5) will reopen at noon on Friday after a weeklong bridge inspection and maintenance project that closed the bridge to pedestrians, drivers and cyclists.
DCPS says any questions about school uniforms should be directed to school administrators as frustration mounts
Read full article: DCPS says any questions about school uniforms should be directed to school administrators as frustration mountsDuval County Public Schools said any questions about school uniforms should be directed to school administrators, as frustration mounts for Westside High parents.
Florida’s mobile home parks are an affordable housing lifeline. But residents face steep eviction risks
Read full article: Florida’s mobile home parks are an affordable housing lifeline. But residents face steep eviction risksManufactured housing plays a key role in providing affordable housing, especially in Florida, which has one of the largest numbers of mobile home parks in the country.
Meeting at Westside High on Thursday could clear up confusion over uniform policy that’s kept students from class
Read full article: Meeting at Westside High on Thursday could clear up confusion over uniform policy that’s kept students from classA shift in the uniform policy at Westside High School this year, which parents say wasn’t clearly communicated ahead of school starting Monday, has kept some students out of class and left parents frustrated and confused.
JSO officer who hit man during viral traffic stop didn’t include it in his report. The SAO said his reason is ‘credible’
Read full article: JSO officer who hit man during viral traffic stop didn’t include it in his report. The SAO said his reason is ‘credible’The State Attorney’s Office (SAO) on Wednesday released a 60-page investigative report revealing new details surrounding the arrest of William McNeil Jr., the man whose controversial confrontation with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office that was captured on video drew national attention.
‘It just seems a little ridiculous’: Father frustrated after daughter pulled from class at Westside High for wrong pants
Read full article: ‘It just seems a little ridiculous’: Father frustrated after daughter pulled from class at Westside High for wrong pantsA strict uniform policy at Westside High School is keeping some students out of class just days into the new school year, and parents are frustrated.
The Home Team: Celebrate the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp with News4JAX at VyStar Ballpark on Thursday, Aug. 14
Read full article: The Home Team: Celebrate the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp with News4JAX at VyStar Ballpark on Thursday, Aug. 14The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp are having one of their best seasons in over a decade, and they’re celebrating in style with News4JAX, the number one local news station in Jacksonville.
Parents voice concerns after they say Westside High students banned from class because shirts don’t include school logo
Read full article: Parents voice concerns after they say Westside High students banned from class because shirts don’t include school logoA strict uniform policy at Westside High School is keeping some students out of class just days into the new school year.
Jacksonville councilman proposes turning 8 vacant properties into affordable homes
Read full article: Jacksonville councilman proposes turning 8 vacant properties into affordable homesIn a move to address the pressing need for more affordable housing in Jacksonville, City Councilman Jimmy Peluso is introducing new legislation aimed at transforming eight vacant, city-owned properties into affordable single-family homes.
‘Florida’s Playground’: An amusement park once stood in San Marco over 100 years ago. Now, only one piece of it remains
Read full article: ‘Florida’s Playground’: An amusement park once stood in San Marco over 100 years ago. Now, only one piece of it remainsThe park opened over 115 years ago on March 9, 1907, bringing a renewed vibrancy to the area years after the Great Fire of 1901 ravaged downtown Jacksonville.
Students and sheriff talk safety, school spirit on first day for students in St. Johns County
Read full article: Students and sheriff talk safety, school spirit on first day for students in St. Johns CountyThe first day of school in St. Johns County went smoothly, with a strong emphasis on student safety and leadership, according to Sheriff Robert Hardwick and students at St. Augustine High School.
Arguments and gas station shootings: Gun violence erupts in Jacksonville with 4 scenes in less than 48 hours
Read full article: Arguments and gas station shootings: Gun violence erupts in Jacksonville with 4 scenes in less than 48 hoursIn less than two days, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office responded to four different shootings, each in a different part of the city.
The condo flood was bad. What happened after their insurance got involved was worse, Jacksonville newlyweds say
Read full article: The condo flood was bad. What happened after their insurance got involved was worse, Jacksonville newlyweds sayMonths after a burst pipe flooded their condo, a Jacksonville couple is still out of their home, and they blame their insurance company for the delays.
Videos show a BMW crashing and flipping through a San Marco front yard. It’s not the first time, neighbors say
Read full article: Videos show a BMW crashing and flipping through a San Marco front yard. It’s not the first time, neighbors sayOnce again, Hendricks Avenue between Lorimier Road and River Oaks Road had to be shut down Monday morning because an out-of-control car went crashing through several front yards.
Speed cameras in Neptune Beach school zones show 92% drop in violations, police chief says
Read full article: Speed cameras in Neptune Beach school zones show 92% drop in violations, police chief saysAs students return to class, drivers in Neptune Beach are being reminded to slow down or pay the price.
WATCH: News4JAX captures video of power line sparking, flashing before power outage at Ribault High School
Read full article: WATCH: News4JAX captures video of power line sparking, flashing before power outage at Ribault High SchoolTwo Duval County public schools that got an overhaul opened to students for the first time on Monday.
Schedule changes, stronger background checks & a new bus app: Here’s what DCPS parents need to know as school begins
Read full article: Schedule changes, stronger background checks & a new bus app: Here’s what DCPS parents need to know as school beginsMore than 130,000 students are returning to class in Duval County Public Schools, starting Monday. DCPS, which is the 18th largest school district in the U.S., includes 197 schools served by 11,560 staff members. And for the first time, they will be attending school in an “A” district.
Having school bus issues? Here’s who to call, where to find information in each county
Read full article: Having school bus issues? Here’s who to call, where to find information in each countyIf you have any questions or issues with your child’s bus, we have the numbers for each district’s transportation department and bus hotline, along with info for districts with bus apps.
16-year-old Jacksonville youth minister helps host back-to-school giveaway to help others before his first day of school
Read full article: 16-year-old Jacksonville youth minister helps host back-to-school giveaway to help others before his first day of schoolA local church on Phoenix Avenue hosted a Back-to-School Jump-Off event Sunday morning, providing school supplies to children in need as summer break wraps up.
‘Stop lecturing City Council’: Mayor Deegan, council president spar over proposed budget cuts
Read full article: ‘Stop lecturing City Council’: Mayor Deegan, council president spar over proposed budget cutsMayor Donna Deegan and City Council President Kevin Carrico are going back and forth over the proposed property tax cut by the Finance Committee that was recommended hours before Florida DOGE arrived Thursday.
Critics of decision for DCPS to hire outside counsel say move is political; others say it will attract better candidates
Read full article: Critics of decision for DCPS to hire outside counsel say move is political; others say it will attract better candidatesCurrently, all city agencies, including the school board, must rely on the OGC for legal representation. Supporters of the change believe it could attract better candidates and potentially save the district money. However, some board members and community members worry the move is politically motivated.
‘One big happy family’: Newly consolidated Duval County elementary school opens
Read full article: ‘One big happy family’: Newly consolidated Duval County elementary school opensWith school starting in less than a week, Southside Estates Elementary School opened its doors on Thursday, unveiling the 101,000-square-foot campus.
What you need to know about Florida’s expanded Hands-Free Law as students head back to class in Northeast Florida
Read full article: What you need to know about Florida’s expanded Hands-Free Law as students head back to class in Northeast FloridaWith students heading back to school, it’s a good time to remind drivers about Florida’s updated hands-free law.
Duval County Schools prepares for new year after earning first-ever ‘A’ grade
Read full article: Duval County Schools prepares for new year after earning first-ever ‘A’ gradeThe first day of school in Duval County is just around the corner, and as students prepare to return to class on Monday, district leaders are reflecting on a year of historic achievement—and looking ahead to new challenges.
Woman holding hammer tried to run deputies off the road during multi-county high-speed chase: JSO
Read full article: Woman holding hammer tried to run deputies off the road during multi-county high-speed chase: JSOThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is on the scene of a crash on the Trout River Bridge after a police chase came to an end Wednesday afternoon.
Huge Asian grocery store Lotte Plaza Market set to open in former Best Buy building on Atlantic Blvd. on Aug. 12
Read full article: Huge Asian grocery store Lotte Plaza Market set to open in former Best Buy building on Atlantic Blvd. on Aug. 12Lotte Plaza Market, an international supermarket that specializes in Asian groceries, said it will open its Jacksonville store Sept. 12.
Main Street Bridge to close Monday for weeklong inspection as Duval County students return to school
Read full article: Main Street Bridge to close Monday for weeklong inspection as Duval County students return to schoolThe Main Street Bridge will be closed to all vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians Monday, Aug. 11, through Friday, Aug. 16, for an important bridge inspection and maintenance project.
Jacksonville raises fees assessed to residents who appeal their property value assessments from $15 to $50
Read full article: Jacksonville raises fees assessed to residents who appeal their property value assessments from $15 to $50Jacksonville City Councilman Rahman Johnson, chairman of the city’s Value Adjustment Board, is set to make a “special” announcement about fee reform on Wednesday morning.
Applications now open for free, reduced price meals for Duval County students at 37 schools
Read full article: Applications now open for free, reduced price meals for Duval County students at 37 schoolsLow-income families can still apply for free or reduced-price meals, and students on programs like SNAP will be automatically registered.
Boundary changes for 2026-2027 school year approved 6-1 by Duval County School Board
Read full article: Boundary changes for 2026-2027 school year approved 6-1 by Duval County School BoardThe Duval County School Board has approved a measure to change school boundaries for the 2026-2027 academic year, with the goal of better balancing student populations across the district.
‘We should at least look’: Duval County School Board votes to seek its own general counsel independent from COJ
Read full article: ‘We should at least look’: Duval County School Board votes to seek its own general counsel independent from COJThe Duval County School Board has voted to ask the city of Jacksonville to amend its charter, paving the way for the board to hire its own legal counsel—independent from the city’s Office of General Counsel. The move passed by a 5-2 vote.
Property Appraiser responds to state claim that Jacksonville tax collections are up 57%
Read full article: Property Appraiser responds to state claim that Jacksonville tax collections are up 57%Duval County’s Property Appraiser says she was never contacted by the state and doesn’t know where the numbers are coming from in a new state claim that Jacksonville’s property tax collections have jumped by 57% since 2020.
Former Duval teachers union VP Ruby George pleads guilty in $1.2 million Duval teachers union fraud case
Read full article: Former Duval teachers union VP Ruby George pleads guilty in $1.2 million Duval teachers union fraud caseRuby George, 81, former executive vice president of Duval Teachers United, pleaded guilty Monday to conspiracy and fraud charges related to a scheme that stole more than $1.2 million from the union over nearly a decade.
It took a $100K price cut and 67 days on the market to sell a Jacksonville home, reflecting cooling market trends
Read full article: It took a $100K price cut and 67 days on the market to sell a Jacksonville home, reflecting cooling market trendsThe median home-sale price fell by 3.1% in Jacksonville last week, according to a new report from Redfin.
Cellphone ban takes effect for elementary, middle school students in new school year
Read full article: Cellphone ban takes effect for elementary, middle school students in new school yearStarting this school year, elementary and middle school students face a statewide ban on cell phone use during the entire school day, while select high schools will pilot a similar policy to reduce distractions and improve learning.
‘Everyone is here’: Jaguars fans get 1st glimpse of upcoming season at scrimmage
Read full article: ‘Everyone is here’: Jaguars fans get 1st glimpse of upcoming season at scrimmageThousands of Jacksonville Jaguars fans filled EverBank Stadium Friday evening, trading the usual Miller Electric Center practice facility view for their first glimpse of the team on their home field this season.
Report reveals years of missed red flags, systemic failures over decades at Douglas Anderson
Read full article: Report reveals years of missed red flags, systemic failures over decades at Douglas AndersonA long-buried investigative report is shedding new light on years of missed warning signs involving a former teacher at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts.
Woman says she, others worked for 10 days to rescue kitten from storm drain on busy Jacksonville street
Read full article: Woman says she, others worked for 10 days to rescue kitten from storm drain on busy Jacksonville streetConcerning cellphone video of men passing pillows and fast food to a person in a storm drain on a busy Jacksonville street captured what turned out to be a kitten rescue in progress, News4JAX has learned.
Woman says she, others worked for 10 days to rescue kitten from storm drain on busy Jacksonville street
Read full article: Woman says she, others worked for 10 days to rescue kitten from storm drain on busy Jacksonville streetConcerning cellphone video of men passing pillows and fast food to a person in a storm drain on a busy Jacksonville street captured what turned out to be a kitten rescue in progress, News4JAX has learned.
Once thought of as forgotten, a cemetery for African-American World War II veterans is finally receiving recognition
Read full article: Once thought of as forgotten, a cemetery for African-American World War II veterans is finally receiving recognitionA long-forgotten African American cemetery in Jacksonville, where World War II veterans and descendants of slave families are buried, is finally receiving the honor and recognition it deserves.
Over 70 children without a daycare after DCF abruptly closes Northwest Jacksonville center over AC repairs
Read full article: Over 70 children without a daycare after DCF abruptly closes Northwest Jacksonville center over AC repairsThe owner of a Northwest Jacksonville daycare center is at an impasse with her landlord after the Department of Children and Families abruptly closed the center due to air conditioning issues.
Fishermen want answers about George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier as Duval County side remains inaccessible
Read full article: Fishermen want answers about George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier as Duval County side remains inaccessibleLocal fishermen are feeling more optimistic after Jacksonville city leaders met Wednesday morning to discuss the state of the George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier.
City Rescue Mission now facing ‘financial burden’ after sudden thunderstorm devastates 3 transitional homes
Read full article: City Rescue Mission now facing ‘financial burden’ after sudden thunderstorm devastates 3 transitional homesThe City Rescue Mission is seeking assistance from the community to recover from the sudden storm on Tuesday that caused massive destruction to three of its transitional housing units.
Painted crosswalks aimed at school zone safety under review amid new federal, state guidelines
Read full article: Painted crosswalks aimed at school zone safety under review amid new federal, state guidelinesA recent FDOT memorandum raising concerns about “non-standard surface markings” that might distract drivers has called into question a project in Jacksonville designed to teach vital road safety lessons to children on school campuses.
Former Jacksonville educator accused of sexually abusing student used ‘Vanish Mode,’ Cash App to communicate: police
Read full article: Former Jacksonville educator accused of sexually abusing student used ‘Vanish Mode,’ Cash App to communicate: policeAn ex-employee at IDEA River Bluff, who is being accused of committing several crimes against a minor, including sexual battery, used “Vanish Mode” on Instagram and sent money through Cash App to communicate with one of his students, according to arrest reports.
‘It’s a convection oven’: Jacksonville residents cope with sweltering triple-digit temps
Read full article: ‘It’s a convection oven’: Jacksonville residents cope with sweltering triple-digit tempsFrom family strolls to outdoor exercise and fishing, Jacksonville residents found ways to cope Monday as temperatures climbed to 101 degrees, with the heat index reaching 112 degrees.
Former VP of Duval teachers union expected to plead guilty to conspiring to steal more than $1.2M from union
Read full article: Former VP of Duval teachers union expected to plead guilty to conspiring to steal more than $1.2M from unionThe former executive vice president of Duval Teachers United, a union for Duval County education employees, is expected to plead guilty to conspiring to steal more than $1.2 million over nearly 10 years.
Black drivers ticketed more for traffic violation that prompted viral Jacksonville stop: The Tributary
Read full article: Black drivers ticketed more for traffic violation that prompted viral Jacksonville stop: The TributaryThe citation figures obtained by The Tributary suggest that Black drivers are scrutinized far more closely than white motorists.
‘Many kids will die’: Doctor sounds alarm over immunity gap from falling vaccination rates among schoolchildren
Read full article: ‘Many kids will die’: Doctor sounds alarm over immunity gap from falling vaccination rates among schoolchildrenAs northeast Florida families prepare for another school year, a Jacksonville pediatrician with more than 40 years of medical experience is sounding an alarm over falling vaccination rates for the immunizations required for school-age children.
Jacksonville barber hosting free ‘boot camp’ teaching middle, high school students how to become professionals
Read full article: Jacksonville barber hosting free ‘boot camp’ teaching middle, high school students how to become professionalsA Jacksonville barber plans to share his skills to help the next generation of hair stylists for free. Imsety Aten-re is hosting a barber bootcamp at Neighborhood Heroes Barbershop at 586 Edgewood Avenue South from August 3-5. The clinics are from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. each day.
MAD DADS canvass neighborhood looking for answers about murder of Jacksonville grandmother
Read full article: MAD DADS canvass neighborhood looking for answers about murder of Jacksonville grandmotherOn Saturday, MAD DADS of Jacksonville canvassed the neighborhood where a Jacksonville grandmother was killed, looking for answers to help police make an arrest.
Dozens hold peaceful protest in front of Duval jail, demands accountability from JSO about inmate death
Read full article: Dozens hold peaceful protest in front of Duval jail, demands accountability from JSO about inmate deathOn Saturday, dozens of family, friends and community supporters gathered in front of the Duval County Jail for a peaceful protest for Charles Faggart and are demanding accountability from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
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.