November 30, 2023
Fire department reorganized to increase diversity
The staff of the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department will be reorganized to make it more diverse and better trained, Mayor Donna Deegan announced.
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The staff of the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department will be reorganized to make it more diverse and better trained, Mayor Donna Deegan announced.
Seven counties are participating in the Resilient First Coast Collaborative, a attempt to jointly battle the effects of climate change.
The JEA Sustainable Solutions Lab, financed by the utility, could create greener ways to generate electricity — and could lead students to jobs.
A Jacksonville Today reader says orange barrels in the area are creating a traffic hazard.
Investigators say the man was walking in the right lane of the state highway at 6 a.m. when five vehicles and a tractor-trailer hit him.
The USS Mason seized five armed rebels late Sunday off the coast of Yemen after a tanker linked to Israel was attacked.
Northeast Florida lawmakers have filed at least 35 bills for review in the 2024 legislative session, ranging from child safety to mandates for landlords.
Jacksonville University’s new law school has signed a lease for the former Atlantic Bank Building at Hogan and Forsyth streets.
A reader says she confused about the “landscape irrigation” rules of the St. Johns River Water Management District.
Here’s what to expect on the roads and in the airport during a weekend of possibly record-heavy travel.