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NUMBER OF THE WEEK | #AskJAXTDY: Florida Lottery $ for schools
Read full article: NUMBER OF THE WEEK | #AskJAXTDY: Florida Lottery $ for schoolsJacksonville Today reader Mark L. wonders how much revenue from the Florida Lottery is supporting public education, like proponents promised it would.
$4,600 in unpaid rent ballooned into a $35,000 bill for this Jacksonville woman. Why her attorneys claim that’s illegal
Read full article: $4,600 in unpaid rent ballooned into a $35,000 bill for this Jacksonville woman. Why her attorneys claim that’s illegalAttorneys have filed a class action lawsuit against a Jacksonville-based property management company, alleging it charged tenants excessive and unlawful fees in violation of Florida’s consumer protection laws.
Final day of Jacksonville Boat Show sees hundreds of vessels, boating accessories put on display
Read full article: Final day of Jacksonville Boat Show sees hundreds of vessels, boating accessories put on displayThe final day of the Jacksonville Boat Show attracted hundreds of vessels and accessories for attendees to browse and potentially purchase for their future water adventures as the event unfolded along the St. Johns River.
Jacksonville Beach set to host Opening of the Beaches Parade. Here’s what to know
Read full article: Jacksonville Beach set to host Opening of the Beaches Parade. Here’s what to knowGrab your sunscreen and beach chairs because Jacksonville Beach is set to host the Opening of the Beaches Parade on Sunday.
Florida officials say now is the time to prepare for hurricane season at last day of JaxReady Fest
Read full article: Florida officials say now is the time to prepare for hurricane season at last day of JaxReady FestAs hurricane season approaches, first responder agencies across Duval County are ensuring families are prepared. The Jax Ready Festival begins Friday, offering a free event designed to help the community get ready for potential emergencies.
National Volunteer Week: How one Neptune Beach student is volunteering to fight Alzheimer’s disease
Read full article: National Volunteer Week: How one Neptune Beach student is volunteering to fight Alzheimer’s diseaseW're highlighting one Neptune Beach student who is volunteering to fight Alzheimer’s disease every year at an annual walk that draws thousands of people.
Jacksonville University board releases letter in support of president’s decision to cut programs
Read full article: Jacksonville University board releases letter in support of president’s decision to cut programsThe Jacksonville University Board of Trustees released a letter in support of the president’s decision to cut several academic programs and dismiss 40 faculty members.
Intuition Ale Works owner says he’s selling the brewery after 15 years in Jacksonville
Read full article: Intuition Ale Works owner says he’s selling the brewery after 15 years in JacksonvilleThe owner of Intuition Ale Works announced that he’s selling the brewery after 15 years in Jacksonville.
Who is Travis Hunter?: Get to know the Jaguars new star two-way player on and off the field
Read full article: Who is Travis Hunter?: Get to know the Jaguars new star two-way player on and off the fieldAlong with a unique player who can make plays on both sides of the ball, the Jaguars are getting a player with true superstar qualities. The 21-year-old has swagger, an infectious smile, a deep bag of touchdown celebrations, a celebrity entourage, a huge online following and no fear of the big stage.
2 fraternities prepare for 7th annual charity softball game on Jacksonville’s Northside
Read full article: 2 fraternities prepare for 7th annual charity softball game on Jacksonville’s NorthsideTwo fraternities are preparing for their seventh annual softball charity game against each other to give back to the community on Jacksonville’s Northside.
Duval County prepares for hurricane season with Jax Ready Festival
Read full article: Duval County prepares for hurricane season with Jax Ready FestivalAs hurricane season approaches, first responder agencies across Duval County are ensuring families are prepared. The Jax Ready Festival begins Friday, offering a free event designed to help the community get ready for potential emergencies.
News4JAGs Draft ’25 special gets you prepared for the Jaguars first-round pick
Read full article: News4JAGs Draft ’25 special gets you prepared for the Jaguars first-round pickIf you’re looking for in-depth coverage of the Jacksonville Jaguars’ first-round selection at Thursday’s 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, you’ve come to the right place.
Group begins process to recommend boundary changes for 13 Westside-area DCPS schools
Read full article: Group begins process to recommend boundary changes for 13 Westside-area DCPS schoolsDuval County Public Schools is holding a meeting to begin the process of boundary change recommendations for 13 Westside-area elementary schools on Thursday.
Jacksonville stripper age limit ordinance to limit sex trafficking upheld by federal judge
Read full article: Jacksonville stripper age limit ordinance to limit sex trafficking upheld by federal judgeAs the state tries to fend off a challenge to a similar law, a federal appeals court Wednesday upheld the constitutionality of a Jacksonville ordinance that bars dancers under age 21 from performing in adult-entertainment establishments.
Recent officer-involved shooting brings attention to JSO protocol for handling those dealing with mental health crises
Read full article: Recent officer-involved shooting brings attention to JSO protocol for handling those dealing with mental health crisesOn Sunday night, a man dealing with a mental health crisis shot at police, which is shining a light on the steps taken by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office to address mental health concerns in the community.
Protestors call for city council to ensure justice is served in death of Duval County inmate
Read full article: Protestors call for city council to ensure justice is served in death of Duval County inmateThe call for action for a Duval County inmate whose critical injuries led to his death in early April continued Tuesday as community activists came together in front of Jacksonville City Hall.
Jacksonville man accused of taking $690K in VA payments meant for UF Health
Read full article: Jacksonville man accused of taking $690K in VA payments meant for UF HealthA Jacksonville man has been accused of wire fraud, aggravated identity theft, and making a false statement related to naturalization in a scheme involving the Department of Veterans Affairs, according to the Department of Justice.
JSO allows officers to carry personal Staccato handguns instead of department-issued Glocks
Read full article: JSO allows officers to carry personal Staccato handguns instead of department-issued GlocksThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office confirmed that it has authorized the use of another handgun for its officers other than the current standard-issued Glock. JSO said officers can purchase and carry Staccato handguns as their primary weapon, We spoke to our crime and safety analyst about the pros and the potential cons.
JU students rally for 2nd time in less than a week to protest program cuts. Here are their demands
Read full article: JU students rally for 2nd time in less than a week to protest program cuts. Here are their demandsFine arts students at Jacksonville University are continuing to take action this upcoming week as they protest recent program cuts made by the university.
Lake Shore Middle School employee accused of child abuse says her work environment was unsafe, student was ‘violent’
Read full article: Lake Shore Middle School employee accused of child abuse says her work environment was unsafe, student was ‘violent’A Lake Shore Middle School employee accused of child abuse said she acted in self-defense after the student she reportedly hit was being “disruptive” and “violent,” and when she tried to remove him from class, he began pulling her hair.
Parents questioned, Westside neighbors shocked after 2-year-old boy dies after police say he accidentally shot himself
Read full article: Parents questioned, Westside neighbors shocked after 2-year-old boy dies after police say he accidentally shot himselfA quiet neighborhood on Calvary Drive on the Westside was shaken by tragedy Sunday evening and into Monday afternoon when a 2-year-old boy died in what the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (JSO) believes is an accidental shooting.
Could a Raising Cane’s be coming to the new Regency Square Mall development?
Read full article: Could a Raising Cane’s be coming to the new Regency Square Mall development?City utility JEA is reviewing an adjusted service availability determination request for a 2,786-square-foot, 75-seat Raising Cane’s on 1.34 acres of the former Regency Square Mall property at 9501 Arlington Expressway, according to the Jacksonville Daily Record.
‘Communication is always key’: Councilman asks Deegan to establish landlord registry to help hold owners accountable
Read full article: ‘Communication is always key’: Councilman asks Deegan to establish landlord registry to help hold owners accountableA member of the Jacksonville City Council has filed a resolution encouraging Mayor Donna Deegan to establish a landlord registry program for the city.
Bark and Brew: The Jumbo Shrimp’s first dog day of the season is this Sunday, April 27
Read full article: Bark and Brew: The Jumbo Shrimp’s first dog day of the season is this Sunday, April 27The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp are sliding into the new season with a winning record, a revamped ballpark, and a full slate of fan-friendly events — including their much-loved Dog Day this Sunday, presented by Forever Vets.
Jacksonville’s Mandarin Art Festival brings art, community spirit back for Easter
Read full article: Jacksonville’s Mandarin Art Festival brings art, community spirit back for EasterA Jacksonville Easter tradition returned this weekend in Duval County, delighting locals with art and community spirit.
Retired FBI agent shares role agency will play in FSU shooting, and how tip line works
Read full article: Retired FBI agent shares role agency will play in FSU shooting, and how tip line worksLaw enforcement agencies are actively working to piece together why the suspected FSU gunman, Phoenix Ikner, shot multiple people.
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.
Jacksonville hospital recognized as Black Maternal Health Week highlights disparities in care
Read full article: Jacksonville hospital recognized as Black Maternal Health Week highlights disparities in careNewsweek recently named Ascension St. Vincent’s Southside Hospital as one of the best maternal hospitals based on the number of deliveries and the level of personnel vaccination.
Lake Shore Middle School employee charged with child abuse after physical interaction with student
Read full article: Lake Shore Middle School employee charged with child abuse after physical interaction with studentA Lake Shore Middle School employee was charged with child abuse after a physical interaction with a student on Wednesday, according to Duval County Public Schools.
‘We feel betrayed’: JU faculty members in shock after decision to cut majors leaves them without a job
Read full article: ‘We feel betrayed’: JU faculty members in shock after decision to cut majors leaves them without a jobOn Tuesday, Jacksonville University announced that it is cutting dozens of majors, and while administrators say affected students are being supported, others say it’s not enough.
JFRD chief says number of unsheltered people dropped 49% in 2025 for Duval, beyond
Read full article: JFRD chief says number of unsheltered people dropped 49% in 2025 for Duval, beyondJacksonville Fire and Rescue Department Chief Keith Powers said the number of unsheltered people has dramatically dropped since it introduced an initiative to reduce homelessness.
Jacksonville International Airport plans 2,000-space, $92 million parking garage
Read full article: Jacksonville International Airport plans 2,000-space, $92 million parking garageThe city issued a permit April 14 for contractor Balfour Beatty Construction LLC to build the third Jacksonville International Airport parking garage at a project cost of $92 million, the Jacksonville
‘It shocks the system’: Florida lawmakers consider bill to combat rising number of suicides among firefighters
Read full article: ‘It shocks the system’: Florida lawmakers consider bill to combat rising number of suicides among firefightersBurnout, trauma and high stress are significant factors threatening the mental health of firefighters. To combat an increase in firefighter suicides, Florida lawmakers are considering a new bill.
Duval County students urge Jacksonville council to oppose state funding cuts
Read full article: Duval County students urge Jacksonville council to oppose state funding cutsTwo councilmen drafted a resolution to oppose state funding cuts to acceleration programs after students called on councilmembers for help during a rules committee Monday.
JSO releases bodycam footage of deadly officer-involved shooting at San Jose apartment
Read full article: JSO releases bodycam footage of deadly officer-involved shooting at San Jose apartmentNewly released bodycam footage shows the moments that led to a deadly officer-involved shooting at a San Jose apartment complex in March.
News4JAX donates books to local preschool on National Donate a Book Day
Read full article: News4JAX donates books to local preschool on National Donate a Book DayMonday, April 14, marked National Donate a Book Day, a day dedicated to promoting book donations to libraries and schools to enhance literacy initiatives.
Water damage inside Players by the Sea Theatre forces suspension of operations after fire breaks out
Read full article: Water damage inside Players by the Sea Theatre forces suspension of operations after fire breaks outThe Players by the Sea Theatre said it is suspending its operations until further notice after an “isolated fire incident” broke out inside the building.
Jacksonville residents speak at special committee meeting on Duval DOGE
Read full article: Jacksonville residents speak at special committee meeting on Duval DOGEThe 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.
Video shows tractor-trailer slamming into Jacksonville building; driver in serious condition
Read full article: Video shows tractor-trailer slamming into Jacksonville building; driver in serious conditionSecurity video obtained by News4JAX shows the moment a tractor-trailer slammed into a Jacksonville building Tuesday morning.
Duval County students excited to explore Jacksonville through Minecraft competition
Read full article: Duval County students excited to explore Jacksonville through Minecraft competitionThe City of Jacksonville launched a citywide Build Challenge with Minecraft Education for students in Duval County.
Duval County Public Schools celebrates milestone as the first district to launch Blue Zones initiative
Read full article: Duval County Public Schools celebrates milestone as the first district to launch Blue Zones initiativeDuval County Public Schools celebrated a significant milestone on Monday after it was officially approved to be the first Blue Zones school district.
Bus route changes in place in San Marco until summer. Here’s what JTA passengers need to know
Read full article: Bus route changes in place in San Marco until summer. Here’s what JTA passengers need to knowStarting Monday, Jacksonville Transportation Authority passengers can expect changes to bus routes because of construction on San Marco Boulevard and LaSalle Street.
‘Justice for Charles’: Family of man killed after incident in Duval County jail speaks at peaceful protest
Read full article: ‘Justice for Charles’: Family of man killed after incident in Duval County jail speaks at peaceful protestCommunity advocacy organizations in Jacksonville rallied Sunday after the sheriff announced an unspecified incident that led to the death of a Duval County jail inmate.
City of Jacksonville’s director of planning resigns after he was asked to step down
Read full article: City of Jacksonville’s director of planning resigns after he was asked to step downNews4JAX obtained the official resignation letter from the city of Jacksonville’s planning and development director.
Mayor Deegan ‘closely monitoring’ investigation into incident involving JSO corrections officers that left inmate dead
Read full article: Mayor Deegan ‘closely monitoring’ investigation into incident involving JSO corrections officers that left inmate deadJacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan said on Friday her office is “closely monitoring” the investigation into the unspecified incident that left an inmate dead and resulted in nine Duval County jail officers being removed from their positions.
Brentwood residents protest at city hall; Demands medical examiner facility be repurposed to benefit community
Read full article: Brentwood residents protest at city hall; Demands medical examiner facility be repurposed to benefit communityThe Brentwood community is protesting outside of Jacksonville’s City Hall to demand that the medical examiner facility that’s being built be repurposed to benefit the community.
Jacksonville advocacy organization plans rally to ‘demand justice’ in death of Duval County jail inmate
Read full article: Jacksonville advocacy organization plans rally to ‘demand justice’ in death of Duval County jail inmateCommunity advocacy organizations in Jacksonville are voicing concerns after the sheriff announced an unspecified incident this week that led to the death of a Duval County jail inmate.
Crime expert says recent arrest of suspected ‘Miami Boys’ drug organization member may save lives
Read full article: Crime expert says recent arrest of suspected ‘Miami Boys’ drug organization member may save livesA crime and safety expert weighed in on the recent arrest of a 68-year-old suspected member of “The Miami Boys” drug organization.
Jacksonville advocacy organizations call for justice, accountability in death of Duval County jail inmate
Read full article: Jacksonville advocacy organizations call for justice, accountability in death of Duval County jail inmateSince the Jacksonville sheriff announced an unspecified incident that led to the removal of nine corrections staff at the Duval County jail and the death of Charles Faggart, two Jacksonville advocacy groups spoke out to call for accountability and justice.
‘Don’t want one on every corner’: New bill aims to crack down on number of liquor stores
Read full article: ‘Don’t want one on every corner’: New bill aims to crack down on number of liquor storesJacksonville City Council members Ju’Coby Pittman and Reggie Gaffney Jr. have introduced legislation aiming to crack down on the number of liquor stores in the city.
Witness shares what he saw on I-95 after off-duty JSO officer fired into a truck; JSO says driver had ‘gunshot wound’
Read full article: Witness shares what he saw on I-95 after off-duty JSO officer fired into a truck; JSO says driver had ‘gunshot wound’An eyewitness to the shooting on Interstate 95 involving an off-duty Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office lieutenant last month is shedding new light on the incident that snarled traffic for hours and left many questions unanswered.
20-year-old man found guilty of murder, other charges in 2023 death of 3 people on Northside
Read full article: 20-year-old man found guilty of murder, other charges in 2023 death of 3 people on NorthsideThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office announced Monday the arrest of an 18-year-old who is accused of murder in the death of three people on Jacksonville’s Northside.
Students, school districts declare vocal opposition to state law changes that would affect AP, IB, other courses
Read full article: Students, school districts declare vocal opposition to state law changes that would affect AP, IB, other coursesAs the Florida Legislature considers two bills that could slash funding for popular acceleration programs in public schools, students, parents and school district leaders are sharing vocal opposition to the changes.
Jacksonville lawmaker pushes bill aiming to protect victims from deepfakes after former mayor’s daughter targeted
Read full article: Jacksonville lawmaker pushes bill aiming to protect victims from deepfakes after former mayor’s daughter targetedA bill moving through the Florida Capitol could have significant implications for victims of deepfakes, with its roots firmly planted in Jacksonville.
‘The family demands answers’: Attorney says inmate is on ventilator after ‘incident’ involving JSO jail officers
Read full article: ‘The family demands answers’: Attorney says inmate is on ventilator after ‘incident’ involving JSO jail officersThe attorney for the family of an inmate who was critically injured in an unspecified incident involving nine Duval County jail officers said on Wednesday that the man remained hospitalized and on a ventilator.
New bill would require every Jacksonville government employee to report fraud, mismanagement to city’s Inspector General
Read full article: New bill would require every Jacksonville government employee to report fraud, mismanagement to city’s Inspector GeneralThe Jacksonville City Council is set to consider a new bill that would require all city employees to report instances of abuse, contract mismanagement, fraud, and similar issues to the city’s Office of the Inspector General.
AT&T opens learning center in Corner at Debs Store in Jacksonville to help bridge digital divide
Read full article: AT&T opens learning center in Corner at Debs Store in Jacksonville to help bridge digital divideThe Corner at Debs Store in Jacksonville is hosting a celebration Thursday at 2 p.m., where 250 people will receive a laptop to help bridge the digital divide.
Jail phone calls from man expected to testify against Jacksonville rapper ‘Ksoo’ in murder trial released to defense
Read full article: Jail phone calls from man expected to testify against Jacksonville rapper ‘Ksoo’ in murder trial released to defenseThe trial of Jacksonville rapper Hakeem Robinson, facing murder charges related to the 2020 shooting death of Charles “Lil Buck” McCormick Jr. and the 2019 shooting death of Adrian “Lil Bibby” Gainer Jr., is scheduled to begin in July.
Duval County Public Schools could face $8M funding cut under proposed state law changes
Read full article: Duval County Public Schools could face $8M funding cut under proposed state law changesDuval County Public Schools could lose up to $8 million in funding if proposed changes to state laws pass, potentially cutting 50% of financial support for critical student programs like Advanced Placement and Career Education.
Missing 4-year-old boy with autism drowns in Baymeadows retention pond: JSO
Read full article: Missing 4-year-old boy with autism drowns in Baymeadows retention pond: JSOA missing 4-year-old died Tuesday after he was found in a retention pond in a subdivision, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
8 JSO corrections officers, 1 sergeant removed from duties at jail after ‘incident’ left inmate critically injured
Read full article: 8 JSO corrections officers, 1 sergeant removed from duties at jail after ‘incident’ left inmate critically injuredThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office announced on Tuesday the removal of nine officers at the Duval County jail after an unspecified incident left an inmate in critical condition.
Jacksonville resident and former Gators basketball player ‘excited’ to see alma mater bring title home
Read full article: Jacksonville resident and former Gators basketball player ‘excited’ to see alma mater bring title homeIn Jacksonville, one special fan was cheering on the Florida Gators during their championship win over the University of Houston. Robert “Bob” Nichols, a former player for the Florida basketball team in the 1950s, may be one of the oldest living Gators letter winners and basketball alumni, and there are some signs that he’s a die-hard fan.
Bearded Pig in Jacksonville Beach holds final day of service, ‘Very thankful for everything the beach has done for us
Read full article: Bearded Pig in Jacksonville Beach holds final day of service, ‘Very thankful for everything the beach has done for usAfter four years, The Bearded Pig in Jacksonville Beach is closing its doors, holding its final day of service on Sunday.
Autopsy reveals man died of natural causes at hospital shortly after arrest by JSO in 2024
Read full article: Autopsy reveals man died of natural causes at hospital shortly after arrest by JSO in 2024Justin Knight died at the hospital, but Knight’s family and friends wanted to know more about what happened to him while he was in JSO custody before he was taken to the hospital. They believe details are missing.
UF agriculture expert breaks down Duval County’s fertilizer ordinance. Here’s what you need to know
Read full article: UF agriculture expert breaks down Duval County’s fertilizer ordinance. Here’s what you need to knowAcross the state of Florida, there are more than 100 different ordinances written to address how and when people can apply fertilizer. A recent study of Floridians revealed more than half of people polled did not know if they live in one of the areas with a residential fertilizer ordinance. 22% polled did know.
Jacksonville Gator fans react to team’s Final Four victory over Auburn
Read full article: Jacksonville Gator fans react to team’s Final Four victory over AuburnGator fans across the country are celebrating now that their squad is headed to the National Championship Game for the first time in nearly two decades.
Southeastern Grocers lays off employees in decision to restructure support center in Jacksonville, field support teams
Read full article: Southeastern Grocers lays off employees in decision to restructure support center in Jacksonville, field support teamsSoutheastern Grocers, which owns Winn-Dixie and Harveys supermarkets, confirmed to News4JAX on Friday that it has laid off multiple employees as a part of a restructuring.
HabiJax building 5 new houses on the Eastside to address affordable housing demand
Read full article: HabiJax building 5 new houses on the Eastside to address affordable housing demandVolunteers with HabiJax were in the Long Branch neighborhood throughout the week as construction of five new houses continued. It is a part the program’s annual Leaders Week and the national “Home is the Key” campaign.
Is it Duval or St. Johns?: This unique neighborhood on the border has a foot in both counties
Read full article: Is it Duval or St. Johns?: This unique neighborhood on the border has a foot in both countiesThe 32259 ZIP code is widely considered to be in St. Johns County. But there is one Duval County neighborhood off of Race Track Road that has a Jacksonville address.
JSO searching for missing woman with autism last seen leaving a park on Lane Avenue North
Read full article: JSO searching for missing woman with autism last seen leaving a park on Lane Avenue NorthThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is searching for a missing woman with autism last seen leaving a park in the 3300 block of Lane Avenue North on Thursday.
JSO seeking information in 2023 triple murder at Southside apartment complex
Read full article: JSO seeking information in 2023 triple murder at Southside apartment complexThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is seeking information in a 2023 triple murder at a Southside apartment complex that left a 3-year-old dead.
2 men accused in Prince Holland’s murder will face separate juries; separate trials still undecided
Read full article: 2 men accused in Prince Holland’s murder will face separate juries; separate trials still undecidedThe two men charged in the tragic shooting death of 13-year-old Prince Holland will be back in court on Thursday to see if they will be tried separately.
Crime Stoppers tip leads to arrest of 2 accused in shooting death of 7-year-old; group set to pay out record $25K
Read full article: Crime Stoppers tip leads to arrest of 2 accused in shooting death of 7-year-old; group set to pay out record $25KA tip from First Coast Crime Stoppers led to the arrests of two people accused in the shooting death of 7-year-old Breon Allen Jr., the organization’s executive director Chase Robinson told News4JAX on Wednesday.
‘Tariffs are a tax’: Billboards knocking Trump’s tariffs — paid for by Canadian government — pop up in Jacksonville
Read full article: ‘Tariffs are a tax’: Billboards knocking Trump’s tariffs — paid for by Canadian government — pop up in JacksonvilleThe Canadian government is pushing back against President Donald Trump‘s proposed tariffs on Canadian imports with a series of new digital billboards across the county, including the Jacksonville area.
Mayor Deegan says she will not sign immigration bill, agrees to fund JSO’s additional fingerprint scanners
Read full article: Mayor Deegan says she will not sign immigration bill, agrees to fund JSO’s additional fingerprint scannersCouncilman Kevin Carrico will hold a news conference on Wednesday to call for Mayor Donna Deegan to sign the Jacksonville Illegal Immigration Act into law. An hour after Carrico’s news conference, Deegan will hold a separate news conference with community leaders to discuss the immigration bill.
Jacksonville nonprofit accused of not paying homeless tenants’ rent for last 5 months
Read full article: Jacksonville nonprofit accused of not paying homeless tenants’ rent for last 5 monthsA local landlord is accusing a nonprofit that helps the homeless of paying her tenants’ rent late. Natalie Collier, a member of Opportunity Zone America LLC, which owns about 60 properties, is speaking out, saying she hasn’t received a rent payment from Changing Homelessness since October.
DCPS votes to permanently remove challenged book about sexual abuse from high school shelves
Read full article: DCPS votes to permanently remove challenged book about sexual abuse from high school shelvesThe Duval County School Board (DCPS) will vote Tuesday on whether to return a challenged book to high school shelves.
Bill to change how Florida schools communicate with parents after employee arrest one step away from Senate vote
Read full article: Bill to change how Florida schools communicate with parents after employee arrest one step away from Senate voteA bill to change how Florida school districts communicate with parents after an employee misconduct issue or arrest is one step away from hitting the Senate floor for a final vote.
‘Committed to standing with survivors’: City of Jacksonville officially declares April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Read full article: ‘Committed to standing with survivors’: City of Jacksonville officially declares April as Sexual Assault Awareness MonthAccording to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, 81% of women and 43% of men reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment and/or assault in their lifetime. That’s why on Tuesday, the City of Jacksonville officially declared April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month and adopted the NSVRC’s theme, “Together we act, United we change.”
Jacksonville Beach Police says it ‘stopped something really bad from happening’ during events last weekend
Read full article: Jacksonville Beach Police says it ‘stopped something really bad from happening’ during events last weekendJacksonville Beach Police Department Chief Gene Paul N. Smith said his agency “stopped something really bad from happening” during two events that brought hundreds to the Beaches.
Duval DOGE special committee meeting turns into $90 million question
Read full article: Duval DOGE special committee meeting turns into $90 million questionThe 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.
Suspected original member of infamous ‘Miami Boys’ drug organization arrested in Nassau County
Read full article: Suspected original member of infamous ‘Miami Boys’ drug organization arrested in Nassau CountyThe Nassau County Sheriff’s Office said it arrested a man who is allegedly associated with the original drug trafficking organization known as “The Miami Boys,” on drug charges.
How this woman’s struggles inspired her to start a nonprofit to help underserved communities in Duval, Clay counties
Read full article: How this woman’s struggles inspired her to start a nonprofit to help underserved communities in Duval, Clay countiesA women’s conference led Aida Seeja to start her own non-profit named Inspire to Rise, which helps people who need essential resources, especially people in the Latino community.
‘Hurts me every day’: Nearly eight years after losing loved one to DUI crash, family hopes others learn from their pain
Read full article: ‘Hurts me every day’: Nearly eight years after losing loved one to DUI crash, family hopes others learn from their painIt has been nearly eight years since the deadly crash, but Nelson’s mother and sister say it feels like Alvin died yesterday.