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BBB warns of scams for those buying vehicles online
Since 2020, the BBB has found that scammers not only list non-existent vehicles on real websites, but also use fake websites, target high-end buyers of rare classic cars and exploit vehicle history reports to steal money and information.
UNF's Diversity and Inclusion Office closes to comply with state law
The University of North Florida’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion shut down Wednesday, along with several campus programs, to comply with a new state law that bans universities from spending money on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs.
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Positively JAX: Local Zeta Phi Beta chapter celebrates 80 years of service
One of the oldest Black service organizations is celebrating 80 years of serving the city of Jacksonville. The Beta Alpha Zeta chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. works closely with the community in Moncrief to help children and mothers.
Pillow talk, acid reflux and Trump meets with DeSantis on The Morning Show Plus
Trump and DeSantis meet privately. Did they bury they bury the hatchet? Taking acid reflix medication. You may be trading one problem for another. It may be leading to more headaches than you realize. And pillow talk. Your pillow may be causing your aches, moans and groans.
Pillow Talk: The unlikely things in your home that can injure you
You might not realize that pillows, beds and mattresses account for an estimated 906,000 injuries every year, based on emergency room data reported to the Consumer Product Safety Commission in 2022. Those three items cause the second most product-related injuries at home.
Silent Women Speaking offers resources for those who have lost children to gun violence
Mother's Day is less than two weeks away, but for local moms who have lost a child to gun violence, it's hard to celebrate. But Jax Image Award finalist and founder of "Silent Women Speaking" Nikki Carswell joined us to share that there is support.
Subscription shock! How much are you spending?
With the rise of streaming services and online subscriptions, many consumers may be unaware of the total costs they’re spending each month. According to Forbes, the average household spends over $552 a month on various subscriptions, ranging from streaming platforms to software services.
Dietitian breaks down foods most likely to make people sick
Jon Vredenburg, a registered dietician with UF Health, joined the Morning Show via Zoom to talk about the foods most likely to make people sick and how they can protect themselves, including avoiding certain drinks. This comes after the USDA issued a nationwide about potential E. coli contamination in ground beef.
Positively JAX: Local nonprofit has empowered local families for 20 years
Our April Positively JAX winner has been making a difference in our community for 20 years. After graduating with a psychology degree from Florida A&M, Elexia Coleman-Moss knew she wanted to work with youth and families. So Coleman-Moss allowed herself to dream.
Digital producer shares behind-the-scenes zoo visit for World Penguin Day
Penguins are a favorite for many animals lovers, but News4JAX senior digital producer Francine Frazier is obsessed. So we sent her behind the scenes of Tuxedo Coast at the Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens in honor of World Penguin Day.
Community fights to save decades-old Sun-Ray Cinema in 5 Points
People who consider a decades-old theater a vital piece of the culture of Five Points are fighting to save it after Sun-Ray Cinema’s owner announced it is for sale. Several people voiced their concerns about possibly losing the theater during Tuesday night’s Jacksonville City Council meeting, even though nothing related to the theater was on the agenda.