5 hours ago With safety in mind, Jacksonville adds cameras and Wi-Fi at parksThe city has installed cameras at 10 busy parks and Wi-Fi at four, with more to come.…By Dan Scanlan
7 hours ago St. Johns County kicks in more money for Nights of LightsThe county will chip in $650,000 more than last year to help make sure Nights of Lights runs smoothly.…By Noah Hertz
8 hours ago Jacksonville exotic-car dealer charged with fraudVladimir Anguelov Ranguelov, owner of the closed Karma Automotive dealership, was accused of dealing in stolen property.…By Dan Scanlan
9 hours ago BIT OF JOY | Library Card Sign-up MonthSeptember is Library Card Sign-up Month, and the St. Johns County Library is giving residents an extra incentive to join…By Heather Henderson
1 day ago Duval Schools’ HQ move vote delayed; competing offers kept hidden from public Tuesday’s vote will now decide whether to authorize the superintendent to negotiate the needed contracts.…By Megan Mallicoat
August 29, 2025 #AskJAXTDY | Will Bread & Board ever return Downtown?VyStar Credit Union is working to find another restaurant for the space left empty by Bread & Board.…By Mike Mendenhall
August 29, 2025 Mystery in Fernandina: Does Peg Leg Pete contain human ashes?The possibility has stalled plans to move the iconic pirate statue to a museum.…By Dan Scanlan
August 29, 2025 Jax airport says parking is no problem despite fireAirport officials say travelers on the busy holiday weekend shouldn’t have a problem finding spaces.…By Dan Scanlan
August 28, 2025 Jacksonville’s painted crosswalks will be wiped awayThe city says it will cost almost $22,000 to remove artwork under orders of the Florida Department of Transportation.…By Dan Scanlan
August 27, 2025 WHAT TO DO | Jazz Poetry Cafe; Skate Jam; St. Augustine Scavenger HuntSt. Augustine is the place to be this weekend for a night of jazz and spoken word poetry or an…By Amy Garrett
August 27, 2025 Rayonier demands $6.6M for denial of bioethanol plantRayonier Advanced Materials says Fernandina Beach cost the company market value by wrongfully rejecting the plant.…By Dan Scanlan
August 27, 2025 Tiny homes may be good fit for sheltering homelessTen tiny homes are going up next to Sulzbacher’s men’s shelter in Downtown Jacksonville.…By Michelle Corum
August 27, 2025 Jax mayor wants to hear what you think of city budgetMayor Donna Deegan has set a series of town hall meetings after City Council cut some of her proposals.…By Mike Mendenhall
August 27, 2025 Bolles alum to bring ‘Eyes of the World’ to JacksonvilleThe multimedia presentation recounts World War II’s final months through the eyes of authors and photographers.…By Dan Scanlan
August 27, 2025 THE JAXSON | Jacksonville’s oldest sandwich shopsJacksonville has long been recognized for its legacy sandwich shops and signature creations, including the Camel Rider, Steak-in-a-Sack, and the…By Ennis Davis
August 26, 2025 JEA moves to pursue $1.57 billion natural gas plantJEA plans to build a natural gas power plant and may need to reevaluate its rollout of more solar projects.…By Mike Mendenhall
August 26, 2025 Ax Handle Saturday commemoration comes amid push to remove equity from public discourseThe 65th anniversary of Ax Handle Saturday will be commemorated Wednesday at The Church of Oakland on Jessie Street.…By Will Brown
August 26, 2025 Attorney seeks special prosecutor for Jax City CouncilAttorney Leslie Jean-Bart asked the governor to order an investigation of potential Sunshine Law violations.…By Michelle Corum
August 26, 2025 Parking fines are going up in Downtown St. AugustineFines will increase to $100 from $35, but they will not include expired meters.…By Michelle Corum
August 26, 2025 Police kill man after standoff in Atlantic BeachNine officers fired on the man after he holed up in his car and reached for a gun case.…By Dan Scanlan
August 26, 2025 Jax mayor and City Council president spar over budget cutsWith budget hearings wrapped up, City Council will now debate whether to cut programs to reduce taxes.…By Mike Mendenhall
August 25, 2025 Beaver Street Fisheries in Jax joins FDA shrimp recallThe Food and Drug Administration advises that some shrimp provided to Walmart may have radioactive contamination.…By Dan Scanlan
August 25, 2025 Investment in early learning may pay dividends for Duval’s literacy woesEducators, policymakers and community leaders are focusing on a child’s first five years.…By Will Brown
August 25, 2025 Improvements begin on State Road 16 near World Golf VillageA groundbreaking signaled the start of a $25 million project to widen SR 16 and reduce traffic congestion.…By Dan Scanlan