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WEATHER ALERT

6 advisories in effect for 6 regions in the area

RON SALEM


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‘Deploying some of those dollars’: Duval DOGE says it has begun spending portion of recently identified unspent funds

Read full article: ‘Deploying some of those dollars’: Duval DOGE says it has begun spending portion of recently identified unspent funds

A meeting Tuesday of the Jacksonville City Council's Special Committee on Duval DOGE comes after City Councilman Ron Salem announced the committee discovered more than $25 million in unspent funds sitting in the city’s budget.

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Council member proposes new option for acquiring LaVilla building for UF graduate campus

Read full article: Council member proposes new option for acquiring LaVilla building for UF graduate campus

Another option is on the table for the city of Jacksonville’s prospective acquisition of the privately held Interline Brands Inc. building to provide for the University of Florida’s graduate campus in LaVilla.

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City receives unsolicited proposal to build new Duval County jail, expected to cost around $1 billion

Read full article: City receives unsolicited proposal to build new Duval County jail, expected to cost around $1 billion

The city of Jacksonville has confirmed it received an unsolicited proposal from three groups offering to help build a new Duval County jail. This development marks a potential first step in what is expected to be a significant and lengthy project for the city.

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State attorney pumps brakes on special investigating committee into Jacksonville firearm registry

Read full article: State attorney pumps brakes on special investigating committee into Jacksonville firearm registry

State Attorney Melissa Nelson has formally asked Jacksonville City Council President Randy White to hold off on creating a special investigating committee into the city’s firearm registry.

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City confirms firearm registry, hires outside counsel as City Council raises questions

Read full article: City confirms firearm registry, hires outside counsel as City Council raises questions

The Jacksonville City Council Rules Committee met Monday to address a growing controversy surrounding an alleged illegal firearm registry reportedly maintained by the city for nearly two years.

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LIVE: Jacksonville celebrates Arab American Heritage Month

Read full article: LIVE: Jacksonville celebrates Arab American Heritage Month

The City of Jacksonville is hosting a celebration on Thursday to honor Arab American Heritage Month at City Hall.

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Councilman asks developer to share list of investors who may benefit from UF land swap deal

Read full article: Councilman asks developer to share list of investors who may benefit from UF land swap deal

The Mayor’s Budget Review Committee voted unanimously on Monday to support a proposed land swap between the City of Jacksonville and a downtown developer.

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Duval DOGE says it uncovered $17 million in unspent funds; Mayor’s office says ‘cost savings have already been realized’

Read full article: Duval DOGE says it uncovered $17 million in unspent funds; Mayor’s office says ‘cost savings have already been realized’

Members of the Special Committee on Duval DOGE led by Jacksonville City Council Member Ron Salem, announced on Thursday what they are calling a major breakthrough in government accountability efforts: nearly $17 million in unspent funds.

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Jacksonville residents speak at special committee meeting on Duval DOGE

Read full article: Jacksonville residents speak at special committee meeting on Duval DOGE

The Jacksonville City Council’s Special Committee on Duval DOGE held the first of its six scheduled meetings on Tuesday afternoon, and a $90 million question quickly became the focal point.

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Special committee on Duval DOGE introduces webpage for community engagement

Read full article: Special committee on Duval DOGE introduces webpage for community engagement

The Special Committee on Duval DOGE, led by Jacksonville City Council Member Ron Salem, has launched a webpage to enhance transparency and public engagement. The site provides details on the committee’s objectives, meeting schedules, and related documents.

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Duval DOGE special committee meeting turns into $90 million question

Read full article: Duval DOGE special committee meeting turns into $90 million question

The Jacksonville City Council’s Special Committee on Duval DOGE held the first of its six scheduled meetings on Tuesday afternoon, and a $90 million question quickly became the focal point.

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Jacksonville City Council expresses no confidence in General Counsel Michael Fackler after Meridian Waste controversy

Read full article: Jacksonville City Council expresses no confidence in General Counsel Michael Fackler after Meridian Waste controversy

Some Jacksonville City Council members are questioning the job performance of the city’s top legal officer, General Counsel Michael Fackler, following Mayor Donna Deegan’s recent veto of a controversial waste contract.

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‘We don’t need it’: Jacksonville residents express opposition to ‘Duval DOGE’ at City Hall meeting

Read full article: ‘We don’t need it’: Jacksonville residents express opposition to ‘Duval DOGE’ at City Hall meeting

City Councilman Ron Salem wants to create a government efficiency initiative, also known as DOGE, in Duval County. During a meeting at City Hall on Tuesday, the public had the chance to comment on the initiative and ask why and how Duval DOGE would work.

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Jacksonville mayor, Meridian Waste reach mutual agreement; contract proposal moves to city council

Read full article: Jacksonville mayor, Meridian Waste reach mutual agreement; contract proposal moves to city council

A proposed contract between the Jacksonville mayor’s office and trash hauler, Meridian Waste, could put an end to the ongoing contractual dispute.

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‘Right thing at the right time’: Government efficiency and ‘Duval DOGE’ take center stage at Jacksonville City Hall

Read full article: ‘Right thing at the right time’: Government efficiency and ‘Duval DOGE’ take center stage at Jacksonville City Hall

Mayor Donna Deegan addressed the public on recent governmental streamlining efforts while Council Member Ron Salem brought his “Duval DOGE” initiative into the spotlight.

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Buildings in Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia among those listed under ‘savings’ on DOGE website

Read full article: Buildings in Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia among those listed under ‘savings’ on DOGE website

The Department of Government Efficiency, better known as DOGE, aims to cut $1 trillion in federal spending by the end of the fiscal year, according to NPR. On DOGE’s website, it appears that some of those savings could come from cuts in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia as multiple buildings in our viewing area are listed underneath real estate terminations.

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A Jacksonville councilman is set to discuss ‘Duval DOGE.’ Mayor Deegan says it ‘feels more political than practical’

Read full article: A Jacksonville councilman is set to discuss ‘Duval DOGE.’ Mayor Deegan says it ‘feels more political than practical’

Jacksonville City Council Member Ron Salem will hold a meeting on Tuesday at City Hall to discuss local DOGE efforts.

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Jacksonville officials attempt to address downtown shooting at Sulzbacher Center in January

Read full article: Jacksonville officials attempt to address downtown shooting at Sulzbacher Center in January

A shooting outside the Sulzbacher Center in downtown Jacksonville this past January is prompting a big change at the East Adams Street facility. The shooting left a man with critical injuries, and as a result, the Jacksonville city council will now consider a bill that would set aside $100,000 to pay Jacksonville Sheriff’s officers to provide security.

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City Council members raise concerns over lack of fair representation by general counsel at special meeting

Read full article: City Council members raise concerns over lack of fair representation by general counsel at special meeting

Councilman Ron Salem is calling for a special meeting on Wednesday to figure out the next steps when it comes to the Meridian Waste contract, which comes as the trash hauler is threatening to sue the city of Jacksonville over how it’s paid.

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Watch Live: City officials hold special meeting to resolve dispute over pay increase with Meridian Waste

Read full article: Watch Live: City officials hold special meeting to resolve dispute over pay increase with Meridian Waste

Councilman Ron Salem is calling for a special meeting on Wednesday to figure out the next steps when it comes to the Meridian Waste contract, which comes as the trash hauler is threatening to sue the city of Jacksonville over how it’s paid.

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Jacksonville City Council introduces resolution questioning General Counsel’s role amid veto dispute over trash contract

Read full article: Jacksonville City Council introduces resolution questioning General Counsel’s role amid veto dispute over trash contract

Some Jacksonville City Council members are questioning the job performance of the city’s top legal officer, General Counsel Michael Fackler, following Mayor Donna Deegan’s recent veto of a controversial waste contract.

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‘Steeped in history’: Modern upgrades honor legacy of historic J.P. Small Park and Hank Aaron Field in Durkeeville

Read full article: ‘Steeped in history’: Modern upgrades honor legacy of historic J.P. Small Park and Hank Aaron Field in Durkeeville

The legendary Durkee Field built in 1912, now known as James P. Small Park and Hank Aaron Field, received improvements to the ballfield, which will be celebrated in a ceremony Friday.

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‘Extremely grateful’: Officer shot in line of duty now mortgage-free thanks to $142,000 donation from FOP Foundation

Read full article: ‘Extremely grateful’: Officer shot in line of duty now mortgage-free thanks to $142,000 donation from FOP Foundation

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office and city officials held a special presentation Monday morning to honor an officer shot and injured in the line of duty in March 2023.

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‘Extremely grateful’: Officer shot in line of duty now mortgage-free thanks to $142,000 donation from FOP Foundation

Read full article: ‘Extremely grateful’: Officer shot in line of duty now mortgage-free thanks to $142,000 donation from FOP Foundation

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office and city officials held a special presentation Monday morning to honor an officer shot and injured in the line of duty in March 2023.

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‘Send the thing back’: City Council members express dismay over funds used to purchase airport hologram

Read full article: ‘Send the thing back’: City Council members express dismay over funds used to purchase airport hologram

It’s been almost a month since Jacksonville unveiled a hologram of Mayor Donna Deegan at Jacksonville International Airport; however, it hasn’t been well-received by every member of the City Council since its reveal.

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City votes to spend over $1M to increase homeless shelter capacity in Jacksonville

Read full article: City votes to spend over $1M to increase homeless shelter capacity in Jacksonville

Jacksonville City Council will vote Tuesday on an ordinance that would provide more than a million dollars toward increasing homeless shelter capacity.

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Jacksonville City Council approves $1 million for affordable housing builders, partners with JHFA on a new loan program

Read full article: Jacksonville City Council approves $1 million for affordable housing builders, partners with JHFA on a new loan program

In a step toward tackling affordable housing and homelessness in Duval County, the Jacksonville City Council approved an ordinance allocating $1 million from the city’s contingency fund to support affordable housing projects.

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City council considers allocating $100,000 to hire firm for study on Duval County jail

Read full article: City council considers allocating $100,000 to hire firm for study on Duval County jail

Talks of moving the Duval County jail from its current spot in downtown Jacksonville have been happening at City Hall for a number of years, with Councilman Ron Salem at the forefront of those discussions.

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City teams up with local nonprofit to create affordable housing program

Read full article: City teams up with local nonprofit to create affordable housing program

A local nonprofit known for developing “high-quality” affordable housing announced Tuesday that it has partnered with Jacksonville to house 25 “unsheltered chronically homeless citizens” as part of a pilot program that current and former members of the city’s government created.

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Affordable housing initiative to create 1,000 new rental units in Jacksonville faces another setback

Read full article: Affordable housing initiative to create 1,000 new rental units in Jacksonville faces another setback

An ambitious affordable housing initiative aimed at creating a potential 1,000 new rental units in Jacksonville has encountered yet another setback.

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Could the City of Jacksonville look into demolishing Laura Street Trio?

Read full article: Could the City of Jacksonville look into demolishing Laura Street Trio?

Discussions on how to move forward with redeveloping the iconic Laura Street Trio buildings have started once again.

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Jacksonville business owner under investigation got free land from the city after it implemented new vetting process

Read full article: Jacksonville business owner under investigation got free land from the city after it implemented new vetting process

The failure of the City of Jacksonville’s Surplus Property Donation Program is raising a lot of questions.

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‘From potential to progress’: Mayor Deegan presents $1.92B budget to City Council

Read full article: ‘From potential to progress’: Mayor Deegan presents $1.92B budget to City Council

Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan presented a $1.9 billion budget, the first composed entirely by her administration, to the City Council on Monday.

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#AskJAXTDY | Are funds still set aside for Confederate monument removal?

Read full article: #AskJAXTDY | Are funds still set aside for Confederate monument removal?

Q: Jacksonville Today reader Jonathon A. wants to know what is happening with the money set aside by the City Council for Confederate monument removal.

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Jacksonville City Council approves historic Jaguars stadium deal

Read full article: Jacksonville City Council approves historic Jaguars stadium deal

Jacksonville City Council is expected to vote on the Stadium of the Future in Tuesday’s council meeting.

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Community says benefits agreement is a ‘need’ as council considers moving $94M of $150M investment out of stadium deal

Read full article: Community says benefits agreement is a ‘need’ as council considers moving $94M of $150M investment out of stadium deal

Emotions were high at the Jacksonville City Council meeting where council members announced they would delay the vote to separate the $300 million for the Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) out of the Jaguar’s stadium deal.

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Special committee examining future of downtown Jacksonville expected to meet Monday

Read full article: Special committee examining future of downtown Jacksonville expected to meet Monday

The special committee examining the future of downtown Jacksonville is scheduled to meet Monday morning, and Jax Chamber officials are expected to share some of the lessons learned from a recent trip to Downtown Phoenix.

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City program finds Jacksonville residents doing a good job of recycling the right items

Read full article: City program finds Jacksonville residents doing a good job of recycling the right items

The group that some have called the “Plastic Police” and the “Cardboard Cops” have finished their job inspecting recycling bins in Jacksonville and their final report is now in.

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Jaguars ‘Stadium of the Future’ scheduled to open August 2028

Read full article: Jaguars ‘Stadium of the Future’ scheduled to open August 2028

We've got a timeline for the Stadium of the Future and it is set to open August 2028.

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City releases detailed breakdown of stadium renovation agreement with Jaguars

Read full article: City releases detailed breakdown of stadium renovation agreement with Jaguars

Documents were made public on Thursday that spell out in writing how the city could spend $775 million on a deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars to help renovate EverBank Field and turn it into the “Stadium of the Future.”

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City Council president: ‘I was pleasantly surprised’ by Jags stadium renovation deal but financing questions remain

Read full article: City Council president: ‘I was pleasantly surprised’ by Jags stadium renovation deal but financing questions remain

Council President Ron Salem told News4JAX on Thursday he is hoping to hold a series of special meetings, possibly three a week for the month of June, so they can dissect the deal and vote on it by the end of the month.

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Jags president says EverBank upgrades inches stadium closer to becoming a ‘Super Bowl-ready facility’

Read full article: Jags president says EverBank upgrades inches stadium closer to becoming a ‘Super Bowl-ready facility’

Mayor Donna Deegan, Jacksonville Jaguars President Mark Lamping and lead negotiator Mike Weinstein presented the details at Tuesday’s city council meeting behind the deal intended to upgrade the EverBank Stadium with a $1.2 billion makeover.

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City, Jaguars agree to split $1.25 billion cost on ‘Stadium of the Future,’ invest more in downtown Jacksonville

Read full article: City, Jaguars agree to split $1.25 billion cost on ‘Stadium of the Future,’ invest more in downtown Jacksonville

The Jaguars and the City of Jacksonville took the wraps off the most expensive investment in Jacksonville history on Tuesday, a 50-50 cost split on the $1.25 billion “Stadium of the Future” project that won’t include new taxes and will keep the team in town for the next generation.

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Community learns how city, Jaguars plan to split ‘Stadium of the Future’ costs

Read full article: Community learns how city, Jaguars plan to split ‘Stadium of the Future’ costs

The Jacksonville City Council -- and the community -- will get a first look Tuesday night at the proposed deal the city and the Jaguars have reached to finance the “Stadium of the Future” renovations at EverBank Stadium.

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Jacksonville City Council focuses on lack of downtown development

Read full article: Jacksonville City Council focuses on lack of downtown development

A new committee looking at the city agency that’s supposed to bring in development to downtown met for the first time Monday. The question many have now is why downtown development is taking so long and what about the future of the Downtown Investment Authority and its leader, Lori Boyer.

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City, Jaguars to host 5 community meetings to discuss proposed stadium deal

Read full article: City, Jaguars to host 5 community meetings to discuss proposed stadium deal

The City of Jacksonville, together with the Jacksonville Jaguars, announced on Thursday they plan to host five community meetings so residents can learn more and ask questions about the proposed stadium deal.

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Jaguars, city will reveal deal for ‘Stadium of the Future’ next week

Read full article: Jaguars, city will reveal deal for ‘Stadium of the Future’ next week

At the next council meeting set for next Tuesday, residents should have some answers to exactly what it could cost and who’s paying for what.

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Downtown Investment Authority CEO welcomes ‘opportunity to focus on downtown’

Read full article: Downtown Investment Authority CEO welcomes ‘opportunity to focus on downtown’

Downtown Investment Authority CEO, Lori Boyer, is welcoming the city council committee's look at her agency and the pace of downtown development.

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Jacksonville City Council President announces committee to examine Downtown Investment Authority

Read full article: Jacksonville City Council President announces committee to examine Downtown Investment Authority

Jacksonville City Council President Ron Salem announced a Special Committee that will look into the efficacy of the Downtown Investment Authority.

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‘It would look like a thriving community’: New bill would bring study to revitalize, improve historic Durkeeville

Read full article: ‘It would look like a thriving community’: New bill would bring study to revitalize, improve historic Durkeeville

A new bill would give the okay for a study to revitalize and improve historic Durkeeville, one of the oldest African American communities in the city.

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Could future JEA execs be required to live in Jacksonville going forward?

Read full article: Could future JEA execs be required to live in Jacksonville going forward?

The Jacksonville City Council addressed a concern regarding some of JEA’s leadership who make important decisions about the operations but do not live in Jacksonville.

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After Tennessee-based JEA executive resigns, city council president says he thinks execs should come to work routinely

Read full article: After Tennessee-based JEA executive resigns, city council president says he thinks execs should come to work routinely

The Jacksonville City Council President and the chair of the JEA board both said Thursday they think it’s best to have employees here live in the area they serve.

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Norwegian Cruise Line seeks to sail from JaxPort starting in November 2025

Read full article: Norwegian Cruise Line seeks to sail from JaxPort starting in November 2025

Norwegian Cruise Line plans to sail from Jacksonville beginning in November 2025 if the Jacksonville Port Authority board approves it during a special meeting on Tuesday at 3 p.m., News4JAX news partner Jacksonville Daily Record reported.

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Debate between mayor, city council over Confederate statue removal may be done — for now

Read full article: Debate between mayor, city council over Confederate statue removal may be done — for now

There might be a cease-fire in the latest battle over Confederate monuments in Jacksonville.

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What City Council will discuss Wednesday after meeting delayed by storm

Read full article: What City Council will discuss Wednesday after meeting delayed by storm

Jacksonville's City Council will meet Wednesday night after canceling Tuesday night's meeting because of the weather. Public hearings are planned on three big talkers.

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City Council president wants to block mayors from using private funds for city projects after monument removed

Read full article: City Council president wants to block mayors from using private funds for city projects after monument removed

Jacksonville City Council members want answers from the city's top attorney after Mayor Donna Deegan’s decision to remove a Confederate monument from Springfield Park, using private funds.

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Despite outcry, Mayor Deegan says she had legal authority to remove Confederate monument, and it wasn’t a secret

Read full article: Despite outcry, Mayor Deegan says she had legal authority to remove Confederate monument, and it wasn’t a secret

Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan said it was no secret the Confederate monument in Springfield Park was going to come down. She said on Wednesday she decided the days between Christmas and New Year’s Day was the time to make it happen and follow through on one of her campaign promises.

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Duval County voters to have more places to cast a ballot early in 2024

Read full article: Duval County voters to have more places to cast a ballot early in 2024

With 2024 just a few weeks away, and the Florida presidential primary coming up in March, Duval County voters will have more options for early voting in the upcoming election year.

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City council passes Mayor Deegan’s $14M Task Force Bill to support homelessness, housing & youth programs

Read full article: City council passes Mayor Deegan’s $14M Task Force Bill to support homelessness, housing & youth programs

The Jacksonville City Council voted Tuesday to pass Mayor Donna Deegan’s Task Force Bill with 13 of 17 council members showing support of the bill.

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WATCH LIVE: Jacksonville kicks off holiday season with Christmas tree lighting at James Weldon Johnson Park

Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Jacksonville kicks off holiday season with Christmas tree lighting at James Weldon Johnson Park

The city of Jacksonville is kicking off the holiday season with the annual lighting of the Christmas tree.

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Jacksonville special committee holds meeting on homelessness and affordable housing

Read full article: Jacksonville special committee holds meeting on homelessness and affordable housing

The Jacksonville City Council’s Special Committee on Homelessness and Affordable Housing was announced by City Council President Ron Salem in October 2023. The group held its first meeting on Monday.

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Deegan wants to put $25 million into addressing issues like homelessness, mental health and closed city pools

Read full article: Deegan wants to put $25 million into addressing issues like homelessness, mental health and closed city pools

Millions of dollars could be going back into the Jacksonville community and into other programs to address critical issues.

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Jacksonville councilmembers stand firm in support of Israel, say resolution is not against Palestinians

Read full article: Jacksonville councilmembers stand firm in support of Israel, say resolution is not against Palestinians

Jacksonville City Council members are standing firm in their support of Israel against Hamas after passing a resolution Tuesday night by a nearly unanimous vote.

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‘Predatory practices’: Jacksonville cracks down on loan program city leaders say preys on residents

Read full article: ‘Predatory practices’: Jacksonville cracks down on loan program city leaders say preys on residents

City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to pass legislation against Florida PACE Funding Agency, which city leaders say is responsible for "predatory lending."

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City Council passes emergency resolution in support of Israel. Council president was only ‘no’ vote

Read full article: City Council passes emergency resolution in support of Israel. Council president was only ‘no’ vote

In a 16-1 vote, Jacksonville City Council showed its support for Israel by passing an emergency resolution Tuesday night, saying the city of Jacksonville mourns the loss of life and "unequivocally" stands with Israel as it defends itself.

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Councilmembers: Clock is ticking for Westside mobile home park owners in outrageous water bill dispute

Read full article: Councilmembers: Clock is ticking for Westside mobile home park owners in outrageous water bill dispute

The owners of a Westside mobile home park have four more days to explain to city inspectors why they’re charging some tenants thousands of dollars a month for water or they could face consequences.

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City Council committee discusses relocation of Duval County jail

Read full article: City Council committee discusses relocation of Duval County jail

Jacksonville City Council members will meet Thursday to discuss the possibility of relocating the Duval County jail.

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Randy DeFoor has taken her name out of the running for the position of Jacksonville’s general counsel

Read full article: Randy DeFoor has taken her name out of the running for the position of Jacksonville’s general counsel

The woman who is the top choice of Mayor Donna Deegan to become the city’s next top lawyer has taken her name out of the running

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Mayor Deegan’s choice for city’s top lawyer in danger of being rejected by city council

Read full article: Mayor Deegan’s choice for city’s top lawyer in danger of being rejected by city council

The woman who is the top choice of Mayor Donna Deegan to become the city’s next top lawyer is running into some resistance.

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Deegan to present city budget Monday with 3 areas of focus planned

Read full article: Deegan to present city budget Monday with 3 areas of focus planned

Mayor Donna Deegan will present her first 2023-2024 budget to the Jacksonville city council Monday.

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City council president: Mental illness patients repeatedly arrested could get more help with expansion of program

Read full article: City council president: Mental illness patients repeatedly arrested could get more help with expansion of program

A group of judges is getting ready to talk to Jacksonville city council members about expanding a mental health program that helps people who are continuously arrested for non-violent crimes.

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19 City Council members to be sworn in Thursday

Read full article: 19 City Council members to be sworn in Thursday

All 19 members of the Jacksonville City Council will be formally sworn-in Thursday night, including the body’s newly elected president, Ron Salem, and vice-president, Randy White.

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Moving Duval County jail to be a budget priority for incoming Jacksonville City Council president

Read full article: Moving Duval County jail to be a budget priority for incoming Jacksonville City Council president

Incoming Jacksonville City Council president Ron Salem said one of his main priorities when he takes the helm will be building a new jail and moving it away from its current home on East Bay Street downtown.

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Duval jail healthcare provider says medication was ordered but didn’t arrive for inmate who later died

Read full article: Duval jail healthcare provider says medication was ordered but didn’t arrive for inmate who later died

Armor Correctional Healthcare Services denies wrongdoing and says other clinical issues likely contributed to Dexter Barry’s death

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Elected Jacksonville mayor and council members are ready to get to work

Read full article: Elected Jacksonville mayor and council members are ready to get to work

The election may be over, but the fireworks could soon begin. In July, Democrat Donna Deegan will be Jacksonville’s new mayor - the first woman to hold that job. Deegan’s work will begin immediately.

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Plastic police: Jacksonville to begin inspecting recycling bins to make sure items can be recycled

Read full article: Plastic police: Jacksonville to begin inspecting recycling bins to make sure items can be recycled

In May, Jacksonville will start inspecting some recycle bins to make sure items placed inside are able to be recycled.

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Jason Fischer, Joyce Morgan headed to May election in race for property appraiser

Read full article: Jason Fischer, Joyce Morgan headed to May election in race for property appraiser

Results of the 2023 races for Jacksonville City Council At-large, Duval County property appraiser.

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Jason Fischer, Joyce Morgan headed to May election in race for property appraiser

Read full article: Jason Fischer, Joyce Morgan headed to May election in race for property appraiser

Results of the 2023 races for Jacksonville City Council At-large, Duval County property appraiser.

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DeSantis announces $205.7M fund to continue fight against opioid crisis

Read full article: DeSantis announces $205.7M fund to continue fight against opioid crisis

Gov. Ron DeSantis announced at a Friday morning news conference plans to use $205.7 million toward combating the opioid crisis.

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New online database tracks national nonfatal opioid overdoses

Read full article: New online database tracks national nonfatal opioid overdoses

The White House has launched a new national online database, which tracks the rates of nonfatal opioid overdoses. That website went live just yesterday -- and officials say the goal is to help direct resources to the areas where they're needed the most.

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Failed plan to privatize JEA inspires case study by delegation from African nations

Read full article: Failed plan to privatize JEA inspires case study by delegation from African nations

The attempt to privatize JEA is now getting international attention. A delegation from African nations has visited Jacksonville to study ethics and transparency, and it’s using what happened with JEA as a case study.

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Are trash troubles around Jacksonville finally in the rearview mirror?

Read full article: Are trash troubles around Jacksonville finally in the rearview mirror?

Jacksonville City Council has issued a final report from its Special Committee on Solid Waste, and Councilman Ron Salem says the issues should be behind the River City.

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Committee discusses increasing fee for household waste collection

Read full article: Committee discusses increasing fee for household waste collection

There are talks of raising garbage fees in Jacksonville.

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COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations rise; Breaking down spending plan for Jacksonville

Read full article: COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations rise; Breaking down spending plan for Jacksonville

Medical experts and faith leaders are pleading with the public to get vaccinated against the coronavirus as cases rise and hospitals fill. Pastor John Neman and Dr. Nancy Staats join this episode of “This Week in Jacksonville.” Plus, we’re talking about the city of Jacksonville’s budget with Dr. Ron Salem. The council member helps break down the billion-dollar spending plan.

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Jacksonville City Council trims Skyway expansion from list of gas tax projects

Read full article: Jacksonville City Council trims Skyway expansion from list of gas tax projects

There were a lot of questions raised but few answers when the Jacksonville City Council met Wednesday to discuss a proposal to double the city’s gas tax.

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City Council approves adding Hank Aaron’s name to Durkeeville ballpark

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The plan for the discussion to fall on Tuesday, April 13, is no coincidence. It’s the same day, 67 years ago Hank Aaron made his major league debut in baseball

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‘Safer Together’ explores how mentally ill are treated by police

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Members of the “Safer Together” panel meeting Friday heard from experts and took questions from people to further examine what’s working and what’s not. Of the 2,466 inmates at the Duval County jail, 119 of them have a known mental illness, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. How people with mental illness are treated during their arrest, and the programs that exist to help them -- were just a few of the many topics discussed during the virtual session between council members and the general public. The city launched a Mental Health Offender Program one month ago to help repeat offenders with a mental illness. Mental health advocates also talked about the expansion of a co-responder program, which teams up mental health care experts with officers responding to calls for service.

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City searching for solutions to New Town food desert

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – City leaders are still looking for solutions to food deserts. On Thursday, Jacksonville City Council members and other organizations met virtually to explore some short- and long-term solutions to food deserts, or areas with less or no access to fresh, healthy food. One of those areas is the New Town neighborhood near Edward Waters College. “This is a food desert without fresh fruit, fresh vegetables,” said Marcia Ellison, a 19-year resident of the New Town neighborhood. Another initiative is food pantries like the one by Feeding Northeast Florida that’s open twice a month right outside of the New Town neighborhood.

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Violent crime in Jacksonville area; medical marijuana; Hank Aaron Field?

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – On this edition of “This Week in Jacksonville,” State Attorney Melissa Nelson explains what her office is doing to try to turn around the violent crime numbers in the Jacksonville area. State Rep. Angie Nixon speaks about her bill that would address medical marijuana accessibility. And Jacksonville City Councilman Dr. Ron Salem talks about his proposal to name the field at J.P. Small Park after Baseball Hall of Famer Hank Aaron.

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City council member hopes to name local field after Hank Aaron

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Ron Salem has been a fan of Hank Aaron since he was kid. Aaron had a remarkable season on the field then but had to endure the racism of the 1950′s segregated South. AdSalem is proposing that the city name the baseball grounds at J.P. Small Park in Durkeeville, Hank Aaron Field. It’s the right time to honor Aaron, Salem said, an incremental and long overdue, but much-needed step in the city’s history. “I don’t think we’ve treated our African-American history here in Jacksonville very well, particularly our sports history here in Jacksonville,” Salem said Monday morning.

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Controversial Lot J project is nearly a done deal

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City Council President Tommy Hazouri has been at odds with the Mayor Lenny Curry’s office on this deal for the past two months. After Bateh’s comments, the Lot J developer, COO Zed Smith of The Cordish Companies, responded saying the Jacksonville deal is quite different than others. “If you pull the plug on Lot J, it’s gone. If Lot J, if you pull the plug on Lot J, it’s over. On Thursday, City Council considered all of the proposed amendments to the current deal on the table.

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Jacksonville aims for 10,000 vaccinations a day, but challenges lie ahead

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The city of Jacksonville is hoping to eventually vaccinate more than 10,000 people each day, but as of Tuesday, it is a long way from that goal. According to Hughes, 1,063 vaccinations were administered to seniors and health care workers at the Prime Osborn Center on Monday, the first day of public vaccinations. “There’s no better pathway for us out of this pandemic than this vaccine,” Hughes said. The Duval County Health Department then began accepting online signups for appointments and slots filled up in just over an hour. The health department said the link will change each week and will be posted on the alerts page on the department’s website: duval.floridahealth.gov.

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Is City Council ready to make Lot J project a reality?

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City Council president Tommy Hazouri deferred the vote on the Lot J bill last week and said he’d like to see a final vote Jan. 12. At Friday’s meeting, City Council members got answers to questions and concerns that the council auditor has regarding the deal. The majority of them have been addressed and those in attendance said they feel confident that the Lot J project will move forward. Those in favor of the Lot J project say it’ll bring jobs, boost Jacksonville’s economy, and lead to a thriving downtown. Councilman Garrett Dennis said this week he supports the Lot J project, but also said no decision should be rushed without making sure all questions have been answered.

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City, state leaders seek answers after surge of shootings in Arlington

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – After a string of shootings in Arlington -- eight people shot in the last six days -- has city leaders speaking out on the gun violence. One was behind businesses at a strip mall, a father and son on a youth football field and one just off Arlington Expressway. There is concern growth of Jacksonville University and businesses along University Boulevard is being overshadowed by a threat of violence. “From the state side, it’s obvious that we need more prevention and intervention dollars coming from the state of Florida,” said Rep. Tracie Davis, D-Jacksonville. This is personal for us, but tragedies like this are happening throughout the state of Florida every day.

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#FluVaxJax; Proposal would change the way city facilities are renamed; Rep. Buddy Carter

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – On this edition of “This Week in Jacksonville,” Duval County Medical Foundation President Dr. Sunil Joshi details the #FluVaxJax effort. Plus, Jacksonville City Councilman Ron Salem talks about a bill that he’s proposing. It would change the way that city facilities are renamed. And U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter explains what the sticking points might be to keep COVID-19 relief money coming from Washington, D.C.

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Farm Share distributes 30K pounds of food to Jacksonville families in need

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Farm Share partnered with city leaders to host two food drives Saturday. In total, nearly 30,000 pounds of food was distributed to hundreds of Jacksonville families. At Duval Charter School off 103rd Street, cars packed into two lines for a drive-thru food giveaway. It was great.”Farm Share Jacksonville serves 11 counties throughout northeast and central Florida. “So we are all over Jacksonville trying to hit different areas on the same day,” Johnson said.

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Councilman says replacing septic tanks around Jacksonville is a 30- or 50-year issue

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. City leaders on Monday afternoon were given an update about the massive project undertaken by JEA to phase out septic tanks around Jacksonville. City Councilman Ron Salem called in a JEA representative to the City Councils Transportation, Energy and Utilities Committee meeting Monday. Salem said the overall project to replace 65,000 septic tanks around the city could cost approximately $2 billion. But you have to start somewhere.But in the more immediate future, the focus is on three Northwest Jacksonville neighborhoods that are at the top of the list to have their septic tanks phased out. The JEA representative who spoke during Mondays meeting said it will cost tens of thousands of dollars on average per home to phase them out of septic tanks.

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After Hemming Park name change, Council considers revising renaming process

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. The uproar over renaming Hemming Park to James Weldon Johnson Park is prompting the Jacksonville City Council to consider making some changes in its procedure on renaming buildings and parks. When Councilman Garrett Dennis first proposed the name change for the park, he followed council rules. While the majority of council members voted for the name change, many believe the process of renaming parks and public buildings needs to be improved. Salems main concern is the lack of input from the public with only one public hearing required. With one public hearing we negotiate multi-million dollar deals with the same six week process, Dennis said.

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New policy on police bodycam video to be put in place soon in Jacksonville

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A new policy regarding the release of police-worn body camera video is going to be put into place soon. There have been meetings between JSO, the state attorney and groups like the Northside Coalition to speed up the process of releasing body camera footage. During Monday’s meeting, City Council member Ron Salem told the committee a new policy is coming very soon. The State Attorney’s Office confirmed to News4Jax that it is working on a new plan and will release it soon. Right now, there is no time frame for the release of body camera video in police shootings.

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City Council member withdraws bill on JEA bonus, incentive programs

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A bill that would have given Jacksonville City Council the power to approve or deny bonus or incentive programs for JEA employees has been withdrawn from consideration. The bill, which had been part of the consent agenda for Tuesday night’s council meeting, basically said any incentive plans going forward would have to be approved by both the JEA Board and the City Council. But Councilman Ron Salem told News4Jax he worked out an agreement with JEA officials instead and decided to withdraw the bill. Despite the ongoing inquiries, the JEA Board of Directors approved a new employee incentive plan in June as part of its budget request to City Council. The previous incentive plan was put on pause for 2020 amid the controversy over the PUP.

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