Jacksonville City Council to weigh in on committee overseeing millions for Eastside development
Read full article: Jacksonville City Council to weigh in on committee overseeing millions for Eastside developmentJacksonville City Council was preparing to vote on who would help decide how millions of dollars are spent on the Eastside, and not everyone agreed with the mayor’s picks.
‘Going that extra mile’: Parents say DCPS adding stop-arm cameras to buses gives them peace of mind
Read full article: ‘Going that extra mile’: Parents say DCPS adding stop-arm cameras to buses gives them peace of mindDuval County Public Schools is rolling out new technology to crack down on drivers who illegally pass stopped school buses — and the fines start at $225.
New traffic safety garden keeps legacy alive of Ed White student athlete killed in hit-and-run
Read full article: New traffic safety garden keeps legacy alive of Ed White student athlete killed in hit-and-runCommunity leaders and students gathered at Ed White High School to unveil a new memorial traffic garden, honoring the life of student athlete Alaysha Williams, who was killed in a hit-and-run traffic incident in September 2024.
Tossed Sprite bottle led to discovery of illegally possessed gun at Jax Beach ‘Senior Skip Day’ event: report
Read full article: Tossed Sprite bottle led to discovery of illegally possessed gun at Jax Beach ‘Senior Skip Day’ event: reportThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said it made 13 arrests, seized over 100 grams of marijuana, and recovered nine guns at a “Senior Skip Day” event in Jacksonville Beach.
JSO data shows Atlantic Blvd., where deadly crash occurred, is not a ‘high-frequency crash’ area
Read full article: JSO data shows Atlantic Blvd., where deadly crash occurred, is not a ‘high-frequency crash’ areaNearly two weeks after residents at Colonial Pointe raised concerns about safety on Atlantic Boulevard following a deadly crash, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office and the Florida Department of Transportation are offering answers and some context.
Duval County school buses getting cameras to catch illegal passing, protect kids
Read full article: Duval County school buses getting cameras to catch illegal passing, protect kidsDuval County Public Schools is rolling out new technology to crack down on drivers who illegally pass stopped school buses — and the fines start at $225.
Police seize 9 guns, over 100 grams of marijuana, make 13 arrests after learning of ‘Senior Skip Day’ event at Jax Beach
Read full article: Police seize 9 guns, over 100 grams of marijuana, make 13 arrests after learning of ‘Senior Skip Day’ event at Jax BeachThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said it made 13 arrests, seized over 100 grams of marijuana, and recovered nine guns at a “Senior Skip Day” event in Jacksonville Beach.
Fake Instagram account created by high school students leads to former DCPS police officer’s arrest: report
Read full article: Fake Instagram account created by high school students leads to former DCPS police officer’s arrest: reportThe arrest warrant for a former Duval County School Police officer accused of engaging in a romantic relationship with a student is shedding more light on his alleged communications with students that investigators say led to his arrest.
Ex-DCPS police officer accused of soliciting romantic relationship with student worked at 3 Jacksonville-area schools
Read full article: Ex-DCPS police officer accused of soliciting romantic relationship with student worked at 3 Jacksonville-area schoolsA former Duval County school police officer was arrested Thursday evening following a joint investigation by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office and Duval County School Police, the district said.
Hundreds participate in Jacksonville ‘No Kings’ rally against Trump administration
Read full article: Hundreds participate in Jacksonville ‘No Kings’ rally against Trump administrationHundreds of people on Saturday participated in “No Kings 3,” a daylong march and rally against the actions of President Donald Trump’s administration, organizers said.
Former Duval County school police officer accused of a romantic relationship with a student, tampering with evidence
Read full article: Former Duval County school police officer accused of a romantic relationship with a student, tampering with evidenceA former Duval County school police officer was arrested Thursday evening following a joint investigation by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office and Duval County School Police, the district said.
JSO releases body camera video showing teen takeover at Blue Cypress Park in Arlington
Read full article: JSO releases body camera video showing teen takeover at Blue Cypress Park in ArlingtonThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office has released body camera video showing the moments after officers responded to a teen takeover at Blue Cypress Park in Arlington last week.
Man who said JSO used excessive force during violent arrest hires high‑profile civil rights attorneys
Read full article: Man who said JSO used excessive force during violent arrest hires high‑profile civil rights attorneysThe family of a Middleburg man who said undercover Jacksonville officers used excessive force during a November arrest has retained two high-profile civil rights attorneys and is speaking exclusively with News4JAX.
‘I know he didn’t deserve that’: Mother of teen punched during arrest says officer went too far
Read full article: ‘I know he didn’t deserve that’: Mother of teen punched during arrest says officer went too farThe mother of a teenage boy who was punched and taken to the ground by a Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office officer during an arrest at a McDonald’s says her son did not deserve the force used by police.
The Block Jax owner continues working on parking solutions ahead of busy sports weekend
Read full article: The Block Jax owner continues working on parking solutions ahead of busy sports weekendThe Block Jax, an outdoor food hall that had its grand opening this past weekend in the Deerwood area, drew big crowds and sparked complaints about parking just as a busy sports weekend gets underway.
Mayor Deegan, city officials celebrate opening of Stockton Street Bridge as part of McCoys Creek restoration
Read full article: Mayor Deegan, city officials celebrate opening of Stockton Street Bridge as part of McCoys Creek restorationJacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan and other city officials celebrated the opening of the Stockton Street Bridge on Wednesday morning, which is a part of the McCoys Creek restoration project.
‘It can really save so many lives’: A look inside the Jacksonville program preventing evictions and homelessness
Read full article: ‘It can really save so many lives’: A look inside the Jacksonville program preventing evictions and homelessnessAs housing costs continue to strain household budgets, a Jacksonville program aimed at preventing evictions is offering a lifeline to families facing short-term financial hardship.
Duval County schools warns families about unsanctioned ‘senior skip day’ at Jacksonville Beach
Read full article: Duval County schools warns families about unsanctioned ‘senior skip day’ at Jacksonville BeachDuval County Public Schools is alerting families about an unofficial “Senior Skip Day” circulating on social media and is urging students to stay in class.
Man seen in JSO body camera video being hit in face by officer during November arrest appears in court on drug charges
Read full article: Man seen in JSO body camera video being hit in face by officer during November arrest appears in court on drug chargesDasaun Williams is facing 27 felony counts related to drug trafficking, selling fentanyl, selling meth and firearms offenses. He is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday for a pretrial hearing.
Crash, construction cause backups on I-295 South before Dames Point Bridge during afternoon rush
Read full article: Crash, construction cause backups on I-295 South before Dames Point Bridge during afternoon rushDrivers traveling on I-295 South were sitting in traffic from Pulaski Road to the Dames Point Bridge Friday afternoon.
‘The most loving person’: Loved ones of woman killed in hit-and-run remember her life as police still seek suspect
Read full article: ‘The most loving person’: Loved ones of woman killed in hit-and-run remember her life as police still seek suspectThe family and best friend of a 27-year-old Jacksonville woman killed in a hit-and-run crash spoke out about her life and the hole her death has left behind.
Jacksonville man accused of shooting at brother during argument in McDonald’s parking lot at Oakleaf Town Center
Read full article: Jacksonville man accused of shooting at brother during argument in McDonald’s parking lot at Oakleaf Town CenterA Jacksonville man was arrested after police said he fired a shot during an argument with his brother in the McDonald’s parking lot at Oakleaf Town Center, officials said.
Viral video shows Middleburg man being punched in face by JSO officer amid arrest, raising questions about use of force
Read full article: Viral video shows Middleburg man being punched in face by JSO officer amid arrest, raising questions about use of forceA body-worn camera video showing the arrest of a Jacksonville man during an undercover drug and gang investigation has gone viral on social media, prompting questions about whether officers used excessive force.
Jacksonville mentor known as ‘That Lemonade Lady’ fighting for life after devastating electrical shock
Read full article: Jacksonville mentor known as ‘That Lemonade Lady’ fighting for life after devastating electrical shockA Jacksonville community leader is facing a long recovery after being severely shocked by a stove while preparing for the grand opening of her new business, according to a GoFundMe set up by the family.
Jacksonville officer strikes teen during arrest at McDonald’s after Blue Cypress Park takeover: JSO
Read full article: Jacksonville officer strikes teen during arrest at McDonald’s after Blue Cypress Park takeover: JSOA police report from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is shedding light on an incident that happened following a teen takeover at Blue Cypress Park in Jacksonville last week.
Accused gunman in Jared Bridegan case appears in court for 1st time since changing plea to not guilty
Read full article: Accused gunman in Jared Bridegan case appears in court for 1st time since changing plea to not guiltyHenry Tenon, the accused gunman in the Jared Bridegan murder‑for‑hire case, appeared in court for a pre-trial hearing on Monday, his first since withdrawing his 2023 guilty plea.
Police search for suspect connected to deadly shooting at Jacksonville apartment complex
Read full article: Police search for suspect connected to deadly shooting at Jacksonville apartment complexOne man was killed, and another was injured in an early Sunday morning shooting at the Gregory Cove Apartments.
Motorcyclist dies after being struck by car that entered his pathway on SR 21 at Collins Road
Read full article: Motorcyclist dies after being struck by car that entered his pathway on SR 21 at Collins RoadA 30-year-old Jacksonville man died Friday after his motorcycle was struck by a car that entered his pathway on State Road 21 at Collins Road, the Florida Highway Patrol said.
Walk the Talk: Epilepsy Alliance Florida hosts awareness walk at Jacksonville Zoo
Read full article: Walk the Talk: Epilepsy Alliance Florida hosts awareness walk at Jacksonville ZooMore than 150 people gathered at the Jacksonville Zoo for Epilepsy Alliance Florida’s annual “Walk the Talk,” sharing personal stories and raising awareness to reduce stigma around a condition that affects over 500,000 Floridians.
‘Hearing a lot from military families’: Local mental health provider reports surge in calls since conflict in Iran began
Read full article: ‘Hearing a lot from military families’: Local mental health provider reports surge in calls since conflict in Iran beganSince Feb. 28, what officials describe as an escalation in hostilities involving the United States, Israel and Iran has had ripple effects across the United States, from the stock market to gasoline prices and residents’ mental health.
Accused gunman in Jared Bridegan case asks court to block statements made during plea talks
Read full article: Accused gunman in Jared Bridegan case asks court to block statements made during plea talksA judge granted on Tuesday morning a motion to withdraw the guilty plea of the accused gunman in the Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case.
Historic Black cemetery Mount Herman could soon receive funding to search for bodies possibly buried underneath
Read full article: Historic Black cemetery Mount Herman could soon receive funding to search for bodies possibly buried underneathA historic cemetery that was converted into a community center, tennis courts and a park could be getting funding to determine if bodies remain under the properties.
Despite newly installed traffic sign, residents say it doesn’t prevent accidents after deadly Atlantic Blvd. crash
Read full article: Despite newly installed traffic sign, residents say it doesn’t prevent accidents after deadly Atlantic Blvd. crashResidents at a nearby condominium where a deadly triple-fatal crash happened on Atlantic Boulevard called for change in the area, where they say needs more attention to prevent crashes.
JEA launches independent review after recent allegations about toxic workplace culture
Read full article: JEA launches independent review after recent allegations about toxic workplace cultureJEA said it is launching an independent review and an employee engagement survey after recent allegations about workplace culture.
Jacksonville Zoo ranks No. 4 in USA TODAY readers poll for second consecutive year
Read full article: Jacksonville Zoo ranks No. 4 in USA TODAY readers poll for second consecutive yearThe Jacksonville Zoo and Botanical Gardens has been named the No. 4 Best Zoo in the United States in the USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards, the zoo said, marking the second consecutive year it has placed among the nation’s top zoos.
Defending Triple-A National Champion Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp unveil packed 2026 home schedule
Read full article: Defending Triple-A National Champion Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp unveil packed 2026 home scheduleThe defending champions open at home on March 27 at VyStar Ballpark, and with championship-themed giveaways, fireworks and one of the most entertaining promotional schedules in minor league baseball, the Jumbo Shrimp look ready to make another memorable run in 2026.
Jacksonville TikTok influencer advocates for further expansion of trade programs in Duval County
Read full article: Jacksonville TikTok influencer advocates for further expansion of trade programs in Duval CountyJason Goodrich, 25, who attended Duval County schools, is pressing for more trade pathways for students who do not plan or do not have the opportunity to attend college.
Lights Out: Atlantic Beach asks residents, businesses to turn off non-essential lights at night for bird migration
Read full article: Lights Out: Atlantic Beach asks residents, businesses to turn off non-essential lights at night for bird migrationAtlantic Beach is urging residents and businesses to switch off non-essential lights from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. through May 15 to help migrating birds safely navigate at night.
City invests more than $22M for cleanup, upgrades at Lonnie C. Miller Regional Park in NW Jacksonville
Read full article: City invests more than $22M for cleanup, upgrades at Lonnie C. Miller Regional Park in NW JacksonvilleA major cleanup and redevelopment project is underway at Lonnie C. Miller Regional Park, where city leaders say long-planned improvements will transform the park into a larger recreational hub for Jacksonville’s northwest side.
JSO dismantles Grand Park drug trafficking organization involving 5 brothers
Read full article: JSO dismantles Grand Park drug trafficking organization involving 5 brothersAfter a six-month investigation, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said it dismantled a drug-trafficking organization operating out of the Grand Park area, leading to the felony arrests of a 52-year-old man and five brothers.
Phase II water shortage affects Duval County and surrounding counties, simple tips to save water
Read full article: Phase II water shortage affects Duval County and surrounding counties, simple tips to save waterResidents in portions of North Florida, including Duval County, are being asked to conserve water after the St. Johns River Water Management District issued a Phase II water-shortage declaration.
Jacksonville’s sports surge this month expected to bring nearly $55M economic impact, boost tourism
Read full article: Jacksonville’s sports surge this month expected to bring nearly $55M economic impact, boost tourismA packed March sports calendar is expected to deliver a major economic boost to Jacksonville, driving hotel bookings and visitor spending as the region hosts everything from championship golf to youth sports and relay races.
JEA says company tied to social media influencer, 17 Jacksonville properties owes more than $330K in past due fees
Read full article: JEA says company tied to social media influencer, 17 Jacksonville properties owes more than $330K in past due feesAn embattled owner tied to dozens of Jacksonville rental properties that are going through foreclosures owes JEA hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Bodycam footage shows JSO officers rescuing toddler accidentally locked in car
Read full article: Bodycam footage shows JSO officers rescuing toddler accidentally locked in carTwo Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office police officers quickly rescued a toddler who was accidentally locked inside a car on March 2.
‘Wire that snitch box up’: Jacksonville man gets 2+ years in federal prison for threatening witness on Facebook
Read full article: ‘Wire that snitch box up’: Jacksonville man gets 2+ years in federal prison for threatening witness on FacebookA Jacksonville man was sentenced to more than two years in federal prison for threatening to retaliate against a witness in a federal case.
Annie R. Morgan Elementary on Jacksonville’s Westside to become tech incubator, community hub
Read full article: Annie R. Morgan Elementary on Jacksonville’s Westside to become tech incubator, community hubAnnie R. Morgan Elementary, which was closed last summer on Jacksonville’s Westside, will be revived as a tech incubator and community hub, as reported by our news partners at Jacksonville Today.
City Council president forms Special Investigatory Committee after IG requests review of JEA fees
Read full article: City Council president forms Special Investigatory Committee after IG requests review of JEA feesJacksonville’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) has launched an investigation into the city-owned utility JEA over millions of dollars in potential unpaid capacity fees.
‘This is the people’s utility’: Carrico considering council action after IG requests review of JEA fees
Read full article: ‘This is the people’s utility’: Carrico considering council action after IG requests review of JEA feesJacksonville’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) has launched an investigation into the city-owned utility JEA over millions of dollars in potential unpaid capacity fees.
Jacksonville OIG launches investigation into JEA over millions in potential unpaid capacity fees
Read full article: Jacksonville OIG launches investigation into JEA over millions in potential unpaid capacity feesJacksonville’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) has launched an investigation into the city-owned utility JEA over millions of dollars in potential unpaid capacity fees.
Traffic Alert: Lanes blocked in both directions on I-95 at the Nassau/Duval County line
Read full article: Traffic Alert: Lanes blocked in both directions on I-95 at the Nassau/Duval County lineA crash involving an overturned semi is blocking lanes in both directions on I-95 at the Nassau/Duval County line, according to Nassau County deputies.
Police step up patrols at Jacksonville Beach amid warm-weather crowds, possible teen ‘takeover’ and see no issues
Read full article: Police step up patrols at Jacksonville Beach amid warm-weather crowds, possible teen ‘takeover’ and see no issuesWith summerlike temperatures drawing big crowds to the shoreline, Jacksonville Beach police stepped up enforcement Saturday in anticipation of a possible teen “takeover” event near the pier.
Thousands flock to Runners’ Expo ahead of Gate River Run with record turnout expected
Read full article: Thousands flock to Runners’ Expo ahead of Gate River Run with record turnout expectedThousands of people collected bibs, shopped for gear and sampled Jacksonville hospitality at the Runner’s Expo in Mandarin on Friday ahead of Saturday’s Gate River Run 15K.
Jacksonville lawyers warn homeowners after state sues roofing company
Read full article: Jacksonville lawyers warn homeowners after state sues roofing companyLocal legal advocates are warning homeowners to protect themselves after the Florida Attorney General’s Office sued a Jacksonville roofing company, accusing it of deceptive business practices.
San Marco party atmosphere powers Gate River Run participants through food, music and fun drinks
Read full article: San Marco party atmosphere powers Gate River Run participants through food, music and fun drinksRunners say their favorite stretches comes in one neighborhood: San Marco, where residents line the route with cheers, snacks and creative boosts
Jacksonville’s PATH program shows early progress reducing downtown homelessness
Read full article: Jacksonville’s PATH program shows early progress reducing downtown homelessnessA city program aimed at helping people experiencing homelessness in downtown Jacksonville is showing early signs of progress, but city leaders say more work is needed.
Mayor Deegan approves 3 a.m. alcohol sales downtown; some News4JAX viewers question safety
Read full article: Mayor Deegan approves 3 a.m. alcohol sales downtown; some News4JAX viewers question safetyWith Jacksonville one step away from extending alcohol sales to 3 a.m. in the Downtown Entertainment District, some people are expressing safety concerns. The measure, which passed the City Council with a 17–1 vote on Tuesday, is now on Mayor Donna Deegan’s desk awaiting her signature.
What runners need to know for Gate River Run Expo; event moved from downtown to Mandarin for 2026 race
Read full article: What runners need to know for Gate River Run Expo; event moved from downtown to Mandarin for 2026 raceWith the highly-anticipated Gate River Run quickly approaching this weekend, the Sleiman Enterprises Runners’ Expo kicks off this morning at a new location from previous years.
OIG closes review of JTA mural procurement, recommends added safeguards for future purchases
Read full article: OIG closes review of JTA mural procurement, recommends added safeguards for future purchasesThe Jacksonville Office of Inspector General said Wednesday it found reason to believe the procurement process for a Jacksonville Transportation Authority mural project was not secure but closed a preliminary review without launching a full investigation.
Bus company confirms driver removed from service after unauthorized person boards school bus, touches student
Read full article: Bus company confirms driver removed from service after unauthorized person boards school bus, touches studentThe driver of a Student Transportation of America school bus has been removed from service after a recent “deeply troubling incident,” the bus company confirmed Wednesday to News4JAX.
Jacksonville caregiver arrested, accused of stealing more than $98K from elderly patient
Read full article: Jacksonville caregiver arrested, accused of stealing more than $98K from elderly patientThe St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office said detectives arrested a Jacksonville woman after an investigation into theft from an elderly patient in her care.
Arson at Jacksonville apartment complex damages 4 vehicles, causes $50K in estimated losses: JSO
Read full article: Arson at Jacksonville apartment complex damages 4 vehicles, causes $50K in estimated losses: JSOFour vehicles were set on fire in the parking lot of an apartment complex in Mandarin on Friday, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said.
Why the YMCA backs proposed legislation to widen swim voucher ages, create new water rules for rental properties
Read full article: Why the YMCA backs proposed legislation to widen swim voucher ages, create new water rules for rental propertiesThe Florida Department of Health lists drowning as the leading cause of unintentional death for children ages 1-4, and state lawmakers in Tallahassee are considering two bills aimed at reducing those deaths.
Jacksonville pastor says teens need more safe places to gather after ‘takeover’ events
Read full article: Jacksonville pastor says teens need more safe places to gather after ‘takeover’ eventsA local pastor says teenagers need to have more safe places to gather in Jacksonville, after gunfire erupts during two recent takeover events in Jacksonville Beach and outside the Avenues Mall.
‘Deeply troubling incident’: DCPS police investigating after unauthorized person boards school bus
Read full article: ‘Deeply troubling incident’: DCPS police investigating after unauthorized person boards school busThe Duval County Public Schools Police Department is investigating what the district is calling a ‘deeply troubling incident’ involving a district bus operated by one of its contracted transportation vendors.
Neighbors renew safety concerns after 3 killed, 4 injured in head-on crash on Atlantic Blvd. involving teen driver
Read full article: Neighbors renew safety concerns after 3 killed, 4 injured in head-on crash on Atlantic Blvd. involving teen driverNeighbors who live near the crash site said the deadly collision underscores long-standing traffic safety concerns along Atlantic Boulevard.
Mayor Deegan’s River City Readers program celebrates standout student readers
Read full article: Mayor Deegan’s River City Readers program celebrates standout student readersMayor Donna Deegan will recognize nine of the city’s top young readers on Monday, at Southeast Regional Library as part of the River City Readers initiative.
World of Nations brings food, music and traditions to downtown Jacksonville
Read full article: World of Nations brings food, music and traditions to downtown JacksonvilleThe annual World of Nations festival drew vendors, performers and visitors to downtown Jacksonville for a weekend of food, music and cultural displays.
Is Waymo coming to Jacksonville? Councilman says he will do everything he can to bring robotaxis here
Read full article: Is Waymo coming to Jacksonville? Councilman says he will do everything he can to bring robotaxis hereCouncilman Rory Diamond told News4JAX he plans to introduce legislation within the next month to pave the way for autonomous robotaxis — like those operated by Waymo — to run on Jacksonville roads.
Man, woman exchanging info after fender bender on 9B hit by car that veered into emergency lane: FHP
Read full article: Man, woman exchanging info after fender bender on 9B hit by car that veered into emergency lane: FHPA man and woman who were exchanging information in the inside emergency lane of 9B after a fender bender were hit by a car Thursday night, leaving the woman dead and the man critically injured, the Florida Highway Patrol said.
Honoring Jacksonville’s Gullah Geechee: A living legacy of faith, food, and freedom
Read full article: Honoring Jacksonville’s Gullah Geechee: A living legacy of faith, food, and freedomThe Gullah Geechee community has deep roots in Jacksonville. Beyond the streets and shorelines lives a story of survival, identity, and heritage.
‘Why 3 a.m.?’: Some News4JAX viewers question safety as Mayor considers new downtown drinking hours
Read full article: ‘Why 3 a.m.?’: Some News4JAX viewers question safety as Mayor considers new downtown drinking hoursWith Jacksonville one step away from extending alcohol sales to 3 a.m. in the Downtown Entertainment District, safety concerns are mounting. The measure, which passed 17–1, is now on Mayor Donna Deegan’s desk awaiting her signature.
One dead, 2 children seriously injured in US-301 crash near Baldwin: FHP
Read full article: One dead, 2 children seriously injured in US-301 crash near Baldwin: FHPThe Florida Highway Patrol said that one person died, and two children, aged 4 and 7, were seriously injured in a crash on US-301 near Baldwin on Thursday morning.
JTA is exploring 5 options for the Skyway downtown. Here’s a look at each one
Read full article: JTA is exploring 5 options for the Skyway downtown. Here’s a look at each oneThe Jacksonville Transportation Authority is asking residents to weigh in on plans to update the Skyway as part of efforts to modernize the system, add new technology and improve travel around downtown Jacksonville.
Jacksonville’s first Black female fire division chief turns barriers into a blueprint
Read full article: Jacksonville’s first Black female fire division chief turns barriers into a blueprintJFRD’s first Black female division chief, M. Dallas Cooke, turned teen motherhood, tragedy and a 17-year climb through the ranks into a platform to serve, lead and open doors for women who look like her.
How to enroll in a free Duval County program that detects property fraud
Read full article: How to enroll in a free Duval County program that detects property fraudDuval County Clerk of Courts, Jody Phillips joined Jennifer Waugh on News4JAX+ at 10 a.m. to explain how one property scam works to prevent someone from being victimized.
Cold weather shelters open across Northeast Florida to help those in need
Read full article: Cold weather shelters open across Northeast Florida to help those in needAs temperatures are expected to drop into the 20s across Northeast Florida over the next few days, counties are opening shelters for those in need.
Investigation underway after missing 72-year-old Jacksonville Navy veteran found dead in Georgia
Read full article: Investigation underway after missing 72-year-old Jacksonville Navy veteran found dead in GeorgiaA 72-year-old Jacksonville woman who had been missing for more than a week was found dead in Georgia.
Traffic Alert: All Westbound lanes of Beach Blvd. blocked before Hodges due to deadly crash
Read full article: Traffic Alert: All Westbound lanes of Beach Blvd. blocked before Hodges due to deadly crashThe Florida Highway Patrol was on the scene of a fatal crash Saturday night on Beach Blvd. at Gerona Drive.
Timeline: How ‘big favor’ texts sparked a JEA board shakeup and allegations about utility leadership
Read full article: Timeline: How ‘big favor’ texts sparked a JEA board shakeup and allegations about utility leadershipA “big favor” text about a JEA board appointment sparked scrutiny, a nominee’s withdrawal and new leadership allegations. Mayor Deegan and JEA leaders defended the CEO, urging transparency.
Deegan administration feeling ‘confident’ ahead of AG’s criminal subpoena deadline over employee’s ICE video
Read full article: Deegan administration feeling ‘confident’ ahead of AG’s criminal subpoena deadline over employee’s 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.
‘A conversation needs to be had’: Community members come together in the wake of ‘teen takeover’ events in Jacksonville
Read full article: ‘A conversation needs to be had’: Community members come together in the wake of ‘teen takeover’ events in JacksonvilleCommunity leaders and young people gathered at Friendship Fountain in Jacksonville on Thursday evening to hold a vigil calling for an end to teen violence.
Accused gunman who withdrew plea in Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case indicted on first-degree murder charge
Read full article: Accused gunman who withdrew plea in Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case indicted on first-degree murder chargeA judge granted on Tuesday morning a motion to withdraw the guilty plea of the accused gunman in the Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case.
More than 1 in 10 new Duval homes are built only for renters. Is it helping or hurting affordability?
Read full article: More than 1 in 10 new Duval homes are built only for renters. Is it helping or hurting affordability?What looks like a typical neighborhood in Jacksonville, with rows of new single-family homes that have driveways and manicured lawns, might not be for sale at all.
Jacksonville’s Black independent film industry is rising. Meet the creatives trying to honor the city’s rich history
Read full article: Jacksonville’s Black independent film industry is rising. Meet the creatives trying to honor the city’s rich historyFrom the silent films of Norman Studios to a new generation of storytellers, Jacksonville’s Black independent film scene is undergoing a quiet resurgence.
$14 million worth of robotic arms stolen from St. Vincent’s Hospital, arrest report for accused orchestrator reveals
Read full article: $14 million worth of robotic arms stolen from St. Vincent’s Hospital, arrest report for accused orchestrator revealsThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is investigating a multi-year theft scheme involving millions of dollars’ worth of medical equipment stolen from St. Vincent’s Hospital.
JEA board nominee withdraws amid criticism over councilman’s text messages citing ‘big favor’
Read full article: JEA board nominee withdraws amid criticism over councilman’s text messages citing ‘big favor’The leader of Boys & Girls Club of Northeast Florida has withdrawn his name for consideration for a spot on the JEA board following controversial text messages from the city council president who nominated him.
Inspection forces Jacksonville wholesale warehouse to close; Owner seeks donations to reopen
Read full article: Inspection forces Jacksonville wholesale warehouse to close; Owner seeks donations to reopenLocked doors and empty aisles marked Main Street Wholesale Warehouse this week after inspectors ordered the longtime business to shut down earlier this month, putting dozens of small businesses that rely on it at risk.
Council president tells JEA board member he’s replacing him because he owed a ‘big favor’ to his boss, texts show
Read full article: Council president tells JEA board member he’s replacing him because he owed a ‘big favor’ to his boss, texts showCity Council President Kevin Carrico is facing backlash after text messages seemed to reveal that part of his motivation to nominate his boss for a position on JEA’s board happened because he owed him a “big favor.”
Mortgage rates back in the 5% range for first since 2023. Buyers are responding locally
Read full article: Mortgage rates back in the 5% range for first since 2023. Buyers are responding locallyMortgage rates have eased into the 5% range for the first time since 2023, and local lenders say buyers in Northeast Florida are taking notice.
Community leaders seek ways to prevent teenage ‘takeovers’ after gunfire near Avenues Mall
Read full article: Community leaders seek ways to prevent teenage ‘takeovers’ after gunfire near Avenues MallCommunity leaders and law enforcement are weighing how to prevent large teenage “takeovers” after a gun was fired and chaos erupted near the Avenues Mall this past weekend.
JTA hosting public meetings for input on Skyway modernization plan
Read full article: JTA hosting public meetings for input on Skyway modernization planThe Jacksonville Transportation Authority is asking residents to weigh in on plans to update the Skyway as part of efforts to modernize the system, add new technology and improve travel around downtown Jacksonville.
Judge grants accused gunman’s motion to withdraw plea in Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case; trial will move forward
Read full article: Judge grants accused gunman’s motion to withdraw plea in Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case; trial will move forwardA judge granted on Tuesday morning a motion to withdraw the guilty plea of the accused gunman in the Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case.
