10 hours ago Teachers’ union leaders sentenced to prison for stealing $2.5MThe two former Duval County teachers’ union officers who together embezzled more than $2.5 million were sentenced Monday to prison.…By Megan Mallicoat
15 hours ago State subpoenas Jacksonville over immigration enforcementThe Deegan administration says it will comply with the immigration probe and is confident the city “acted lawfully.”…By Mike Mendenhall
19 hours ago BIT OF JOY | Book-inspired ice creamMayday Ice Cream and the St. Johns County Public Library created a special ice cream flavor for Library Lovers’ Month.…By Heather Henderson
February 6, 2026 Parents insist ICE is watching schools; superintendent says noA Jacksonville parents group says at least 40 children are not attending school because of ICE activity.…By Megan Mallicoat
February 6, 2026 Bolles receives $8M donation to maintain Hodges fieldThe gift from the estate of Kernan and George H. Hodges Jr. is Bolles’ largest gift ever.…By Dan Scanlan
February 6, 2026 Former assistant police chief arrested in St. AugustineAnthony Cuthbert is accused of taking thousands of dollars from the Police Benevolent Organization.…By Dan Scanlan
February 6, 2026 #AskJAXTDY | How affordable is ‘affordable housing’?An apartment listed as “affordable housing” may not seem affordable at all. Here’s why.…By Noah Hertz
February 5, 2026 UNF picks Polk State president as interim leaderAngela Garcia Falconetti is a Jacksonville native and two-time graduate of UNF.…By Dan Scanlan
February 5, 2026 #AskJAXTDY | Who’s supposed to maintain the Southbank?A Jacksonville Today reader says areas on the Southbank need repairs. Who’s responsible for that? she asks.…By Dan Scanlan
February 5, 2026 St. Johns County Schools braces for budget shortfallThe school district projects a deficit between $10 million and $15 million for the 2026-2027 school year.…By Aaron Farrar - News4Jax
February 4, 2026 WHAT TO DO | Rock the Dock; LaVilla Black History Market; Music Under The OaksA riverfront music festival in Fairfax; a LaVilla celebration of Jacksonville’s Black history, and an afternoon of acoustic music and…By Amy Garrett
February 4, 2026 Popular burger food truck plans San Marco restaurantHard Pressed Burgers will open its first brick and mortar location, but the food trucks will continue to roll.…By Noah Hertz
February 4, 2026 11 charged in scheme to obtain military accessThe 11, mostly Chinese nationals, are accused of marriage fraud and a scheme to obtain access cards for military facilities.…By Michelle Corum
February 4, 2026 BIT OF JOY | Warm coats for studentsTHE PLAYERS Championship donated hundreds of warm coats to Duval County students in need.…By Heather Henderson
February 4, 2026 Smoky wildfires close roads and schools in Putnam CountyThe county is under a state of emergency due to the threat of wildfires from abnormally dry conditions.…By Dan Scanlan
February 4, 2026 THE JAXSON | The Gullah Geechee roots of Jacksonville’s cuisineIn honor of Black History Month, here is the story behind six traditional Gullah Geechee-inspired meals in Jacksonville.…By Ennis Davis
February 3, 2026 Florida DOGE report raises questions for City CouncilAn analysis by the Jacksonville City Council auditor noted several instances of missing context in the state DOGE report.…By Mike Mendenhall
February 3, 2026 FBI recognizes Jacksonville pastor for crime fightingThe Rev. Korey O’Neal, Project RISE program director, got the FBI Jacksonville Director’s Community Leadership Award…By Dan Scanlan
February 3, 2026 BIT OF JOY | Celebrate Black History at Riverside Arts MarketRiverside Arts Market and Melanin Market are combining to celebrate Black History Month this Saturday.…By Heather Henderson
February 2, 2026 Proposed constitutional amendments fail to make ballotBut proponents of an amendment legalizing recreational marijuana in Florida have not given up.…By Jim Turner - News Service of Florida
February 2, 2026 State of Florida to cover Duval Schools’ legal defense in free-speech suits by teachersJacksonville and Clay County teachers are bringing lawsuits alleging free speech violations.…By Megan Mallicoat
February 2, 2026 Old stately trees weigh heavy in Atlantic BeachResidents are imploring city administrators to do more to protect legacy trees from development.…By Michelle Corum
February 2, 2026 Jacksonville’s 60-year-old federal building could be soldA federal panel is considering whether to sell the Charles E. Bennett Federal Building in Downtown Jacksonville.…By Dan Scanlan
February 2, 2026 St. Augustine seeks to redevelop West City areaA new program aims to help West City homeowners with costly repairs in the underserved area.…By Noah Hertz