

June 6, 2025
The Jacksonville Journey Forward board made budgetary suggestions for the 2025-26 fiscal year that begins Oct. 1 during its monthly…

June 3, 2025
Q&A | New 904Ward CEO outlines her plans amid shifting DEI landscape
Audrieanna Burgin discusses her journey, her hometown and how she envisions the organization moving forward.…

June 2, 2025
Jax Pride Month celebration altered amid drawbridge confusion
Demonstrators planned a celebration on the bridge, but the drawbridge was raised just as they approached.…

May 29, 2025
PHOTO ESSAY | Jacksonville schools mark closures with smiles amid somber celebrations
Jacksonville Today captured the final gatherings at five Duval County elementary schools that will close or consolidate after the 2025…

May 27, 2025
Eastside park rededicated as symbol of community commitment
Residents, community leaders, nonprofits and even the Jaguars Foundation helped restore Buster Ford Checkerboard Park.…

May 22, 2025
‘Honey Dripper Lady’ eager to bring smiles to VyStar Ballpark
The Jumbo Shrimp will pay homage to the Eastside treat by playing as the Honey Drippers this weekend.…

May 20, 2025
Jacksonville celebrates Florida’s Emancipation Day
Jacksonville’s Emancipation Day celebration came less than a week after the U.S. Supreme Court heard an argument for overturning birthright…

May 19, 2025
A.L. Lewis fund expands grants as nonprofits face uncertainty
The A.L. Lewis Black Opportunity & Impact Fund will award two rounds of grants this year.…

May 16, 2025
Northeast Florida nonprofits get grants to address ‘heirs property’
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta allocated $5.9 million to 21 organizations in seven states to address heirs property.…

May 15, 2025
How one nonprofit helps Jacksonville scholars thrive
Thrive Scholars Jacksonville helps students from underserved and underrepresented backgrounds prepare for undergraduate life.…

May 8, 2025
Westside High students get early jump on medical careers
Students in the school’s medical magnet program will receive both diplomas and certifcation as nursing assistants.…

May 6, 2025
Jax Shrimp return to friendly confines of VyStar Park
The Jumbo Shrimp’s 21-12 record through six weeks is their best since becoming a Triple-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins…

May 2, 2025
KIPP Bold City celebrates its first graduating class
KIPP Bold City High School opened in 2021. The Westside charter celebrated its first graduating class during a May 1…

May 2, 2025
Jacksonville Journey supports READ USA after federal cuts
The Jacksonville Journey Forward board will allocate $30,000 to READ USA to help the nonprofit continue its services.…

April 28, 2025
JAXPORT says it’s too early to judge the effect of tariffs
No shippers have canceled at JaxPort since the Trump administration announced 10% across-the-board tariffs.…

April 22, 2025
UF Health reaches agreement with UnitedHealthcare
UF Health announces people with employer-sponsored commercial plans as well as Medicaid are in network under the agreement with UnitedHealthcare.…

April 17, 2025
#AskJAXTDY | How does Jacksonville’s immigration ordinance work?
Jacksonville Today reader Susan A. wants to know whether police can use the new local immigration law to stop anyone…

April 15, 2025
4 Duval teachers honored for career excellence
The teachers were surprised Tuesday with the Gladys Prior Award for Career Teaching Excellence.…

April 15, 2025
How Jax Journey Forward strives to reduce crime
Some Jaxsons think the Jacksonville Journey Forward will lower crime and eradicate long-standing disparties.…

April 14, 2025
City launches kids’ Minecraft challenge to help plan Jacksonville’s riverfront
The three-week New Jax City challenge invites second-graders through college sophomores to design Jacksonville’s riverfront in Minecraft.…

April 10, 2025
How OysterFest restores Trout and Ribault rivers
OysterFest is a community festival spotlighting an oft-neglected tributary of the St. Johns River.…

April 9, 2025
NIH cutbacks stifle research at Florida’s universities
Florida A&M, the state’s only public historically Black university, will lose funding for cancer research.…

April 1, 2025
UF Health Flagler settles 8-month stalemate with Aetna
UF Health Flagler announced it will be back in network with Aetna, meaning lower costs for patients.…

April 1, 2025
American Beach residents want Nassau County to ban beach driving
Residents say beach driving puts wildlife at risk and makes it harder for dunes to recover from storms.…