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Caught on camera: Child helps wrangle alligator on MLK Parkway
Read full article: Caught on camera: Child helps wrangle alligator on MLK ParkwayThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office had to call for backup Monday night after an alligator ended up on Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. The help they got was shorter (and younger) than they expected.
River City Plus: Bridges of Hope: A River City Live tribute to the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Read full article: River City Plus: Bridges of Hope: A River City Live tribute to the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.January 15th highlights the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. If you missed the live on-air special, "Bridges of Hope", River City Live invites you to stream this unique look at the relationship that Dr. Kind had with our Jacksonville and St. Augustine communities throughout his works.
US ambassador heading to Africa as part of Biden's big push
Read full article: US ambassador heading to Africa as part of Biden's big pushThe U.S. ambassador to the United Nations is the second Cabinet member heading to Africa as part of President Joe Biden’s big push to engage with the world’s second-largest continent.
1 dead, another hospitalized after double shooting in Northwest Jacksonville
Read full article: 1 dead, another hospitalized after double shooting in Northwest JacksonvilleTwo people were shot — one of whom died from their injuries Monday afternoon in Northwest Jacksonville, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
Can’t make an MLK Day event in person? No problem! Here are ways to serve, celebrate the holiday
Read full article: Can’t make an MLK Day event in person? No problem! Here are ways to serve, celebrate the holidayHere are some ideas on how you can serve on Martin Luther King Jr. Day if you can’t make it to a live event.
Interior phasing out plastic water bottles at national parks
Read full article: Interior phasing out plastic water bottles at national parksThe Interior Department says it will phase out sales of plastic water bottles and other single-use products at national parks and on other public lands over the next decade, targeting a major source of U.S. pollution.
37th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. commemorative breakfast held in St. Augustine
Read full article: 37th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. commemorative breakfast held in St. AugustineThe Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Committee of St. Johns County Inc. hosted its 37th annual commemorative breakfast at Flagler College on Monday.
St. Johns County couple purchases local home connected to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Read full article: St. Johns County couple purchases local home connected to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.A small, quaint cottage located a short distance from the ocean in St. Johns County is now in the hands of David Manaute and his wife, Patti Barry, who recently purchased the home knowing it has a direct connection to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
With drivers confused, Atlantic City to redo BLM road paint
Read full article: With drivers confused, Atlantic City to redo BLM road paint(AP Photo/Noah K. Murray, File)ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – Atlantic City says it will redo a Black Lives Matter tribute on a street because the original painting of those words across the entire road confused motorists who didn't know where to drive on it. Instead, the words “Black Lives Matter” will be painted onto the repaved road in a manner that does not obscure lane divider markings, Mayor Marty Small said Thursday. “The words ”Black Lives Matter" will still be on the street." The road painting was a compromise that averted a potential confrontation between activists who wanted to paint the words “Black Lives Matter” on the famous Boardwalk, and city officials who would not allow it. City Council member LaToya Dunston accused the city of wasting taxpayer dollars by painting the road without knowing the rules governing it.
Federal grand jury hearing evidence in death of George Floyd
Read full article: Federal grand jury hearing evidence in death of George FloydThe New York Times first reported that a grand jury was hearing testimony against Chauvin. Floyd’s death sparked protests in Minneapolis and beyond and led to a nationwide reckoning on race. Like Chauvin, all three were fired soon after Floyd’s death. It’s unclear what specifically prompted the increased grand jury activity in the last few weeks, though most federal grand juries are discharged after about 18 months. Barr rejected the deal in part because he felt it was too soon as the investigation into Floyd’s death was still in its relative infancy, the officials said.
Tell us: What does Black History Month mean to you?
Read full article: Tell us: What does Black History Month mean to you?We want to know: What does Black History Month mean to you? Did you talk about it, growing up? Did you attend events? We want to hear, in your words, about your experience with the month.
Child critically injured in crash on Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway
Read full article: Child critically injured in crash on Martin Luther King Jr. ParkwayJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Firefighters with the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department said a child has critical injuries after a crash Friday afternoon on Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. The crash happened sometime just after 3 p.m. near the intersection of Fairfax Street. According to JFRD, the child was said to have critical injuries. It’s unclear if anyone else was injured in the crash, and the age of the child was unknown. News4Jax is working to gather additional information.
With your help, we generated 50,000 meals for those in need
Read full article: With your help, we generated 50,000 meals for those in needThrough your donations during Monday’s food drive, we collected more than 21,000 pounds of food and $65. Besides that, you helped us raise an additional $5,340 by donating to Feeding Northeast Florida’s virtual food drive. As we’ve said before, we’re taking Positively Jax to the next level this year in hopes of making a difference in our community. For those who couldn’t make it to the food drive, there are still ways to help. Perhaps the easiest way is to donate to Feeding Northeast Florida’s virtual food drive.
Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman: ‘Even as we grieved, we grew.’
Read full article: Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman: ‘Even as we grieved, we grew.’American poet Amanda Gorman reads a poem during the 59th Presidential Inauguration at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021. In one of the inauguration's most talked about moments, poet Amanda Gorman summoned images dire and triumphant Wednesday as she called out to the world “even as we grieved, we grew." Did you catch the 2 @HamiltonMusical references in the inaugural poem? “That day gave me a second wave of energy to finish the poem,” Gorman told the AP. Two other books come out in September — the illustrated “Change Sings” and a volume of her inaugural poem and other works.
TPC & First Tee aim to teach Jacksonville students life skills
Read full article: TPC & First Tee aim to teach Jacksonville students life skillsThe Players Championship and First Tee of North Florida held an open house Monday for a new leadership program for local students called Rising Leaders of Jax. The goal is to teach students leadership skills that will help them succeed. “Not only do they teach us golf skills here, but they also teach us life skills,” McNair said. Ultimately, 30 middle schools students will be selected from schools near Brentwood Golf Course off Golfair Boulevard. First Tee of North Florida aims to change students’ lives through initiatives that help them build character, leadership skills and other tools that will help them get the most out of life.
Group of volunteers working to document lynchings that took place in Duval County
Read full article: Group of volunteers working to document lynchings that took place in Duval CountyJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A group of volunteers is uncovering a dark part of Jacksonville’s history: the horrific lynchings that took place in Duval County. The project is working to document and add detail to the seven known lynchings in Duval County, investigate additional cases and identify living descendants of the victims. “Eventually one of them even became a police officer.”A soil collection ceremony honors the victims who were brutally and publicly murdered. “It is a way to honor those victims with dignity that they were denied with their unjust killings,” Allen said. Jacksonville’s lynchings were part of an epidemic that took place across 20 states between the end of Reconstruction in 1877 and 1950.
Jacksonville’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade continues 4-decade tradition
Read full article: Jacksonville’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade continues 4-decade traditionJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Hundreds of people lined the streets of downtown Jacksonville on Monday for the 40th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade. King and his ideas and his dream, we want that to live on,” said Russell Earl of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Foundation Inc., which organizes the parade to honor the Civil Rights leader’s life and message of equality, opportunity and service to others. The parade is an annual tradition for Markesha Fuller and her daughter, Ricki. A lot of times we visit the center there in Atlanta but this year we wanted to stay here to see the parade,” Markesha Fuller said. The parade is sponsored by The Law Offices of Ron Sholes.
News4JAX celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day with food drive
Read full article: News4JAX celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day with food driveJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – News4JAX celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day by teaming up with Feeding Northeast Florida for a food drive on Monday. The food drive, part of our ongoing Positively JAX movement, was held at Channel 4, located at 4 Broadcast Place. POSITIVELY JAX: Join the movement & make a differenceSarah Hall, with Feeding Northeast Florida, said giving a little can make a world of difference. This food drive is one of the many ways we strive to be Positively JAX. And we’ll be sharing your stories all year long as part of our commitment to being Positively JAX.
Member of famed Tuskegee Airmen dies from coronavirus
Read full article: Member of famed Tuskegee Airmen dies from coronavirusLumpkin, a Los Angeles native, died Dec. 26, according to a statement from Los Angeles City College, which he attended from 1938 to 1940. Theodore Lumpkin Jr. was just days short of his 101st birthday. Lumpkin, a Los Angeles native, died Dec. 26, according to a statement from Los Angeles City College, which he attended from 1938 to 1940. The Tuskegee Airmen escorted bombers in Europe. In 2007, the Tuskegee Airmen were collectively awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.
1 shot outside Brentwood gas station, Jacksonville police say
Read full article: 1 shot outside Brentwood gas station, Jacksonville police sayJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – One person was shot early Sunday morning outside a gas station in the Brentwood neighborhood, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. The shooting was reported about 1:20 a.m. on North Main Street near Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. Police said that when the arrived to the gas station, they found a male, who had been shot in his left leg, inside the store. According to the Sheriff’s Office, he told police that he was shot in the parking lot outside of the store and then the gunman ran off. The victim was taken to a hospital with a non-life-threatening gunshot wound, police said.
Overnight fatal crash on I-95 at MLK Drive snarls traffic
Read full article: Overnight fatal crash on I-95 at MLK Drive snarls trafficJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A 31-year-old man was killed early Monday morning when his car left Interstate 95 at the Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, went into the east shoulder and struck a traffic sign and a tree, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. That crash happened at 2:20 a.m., but traffic in the northbound lanes was congested overnight and there was a secondary accident at 5:45 a.m. The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is investigating the second crash at about the same location that extended the northbound lane closures until about 7 a.m. JSO has not said if there were any injuries that crash or how many cars were involved.
1 taken to hospital after shooting, Jacksonville police say
Read full article: 1 taken to hospital after shooting, Jacksonville police sayJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - One person was brought to a hospital Friday night after being shot, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said. Police said the shooting happened about 6:30 p.m. on West 22nd Street, just north of Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. The person who was shot was then taken to a hospital, where the person was in stable condition at last check, police said. It's unclear exactly how the victim got to the hospital. The Sheriff's Office is investigating.
18-year-old killed in double shooting at Springfield gas station
Read full article: 18-year-old killed in double shooting at Springfield gas stationJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A young man died after a double shooting early Monday evening at a gas station in the Springfield area. According to the Sheriff's Office, the 18-year-old's death is being investigated as a murder. It was not the first time someone had been killed at the gas station. On June 10, 2015, Tony Johnson, 25, was shot and killed in a robbery at the same gas station. The Sheriff's Office did not alert the media Monday of the double shooting, but said it is looking into why that alert did not go out.