12 hours ago State will protect 2,060 acres in Putnam CountyThe $5.6 million expenditure is part of $27 million approved statewide to protect 21,500 acres.…By Randy Roguski
12 hours ago WHAT TO DO | Vinegar at Spinster Abbott’s; Holiday Disco Market; LuminariaA show by the band Vinegar in St. Augustine; a holiday disco market in Springfield; and the Riverside/Avondale Luminaria are…By Amy Garrett
16 hours ago City Council members ask for voice on school closuresCouncil members Ju’Coby Pittman and Jimmy Peluso say school closures have implications beyond the school district.…By Megan Mallicoat
17 hours ago BIT OF JOY | Shop with a JaguarJacksonville Jaguars players brought joy to kids at the annual Shop with a Jaguar event this week.…By Heather Henderson
1 day ago Brooks Rehabilitation embarks on $68M expansionBrooks Rehabilitation will expand its Southside, Mandarin and Orange Park sites beginning next year.…By Dan Scanlan
2 days ago St. Johns lawmaker backs changes to development billRep. Kim Kendell says the state shouldn’t be dictating how local officials can regulate development.…By Noah Hertz
2 days ago THE JAXSON | Fairfield: You’ve probably driven through it but never knewTucked along the eastern bank of the St. Johns River, just north of Downtown Jacksonville, the neighborhood of Fairfield holds…By Ennis Davis
2 days ago MAD DADS dissolves, but senior member says it will returnMAD DADS filed paperwork to dissolves itself, but the group may return in a new form with a new board.…By Dan Scanlan
2 days ago BIT OF JOY | Family Literacy Night at the CummerThe Cummer Museum will host a Family Literacy Night from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday.…By Heather Henderson
3 days ago Mike Weinstein appointed as chief administrative officerMayor Donna Deegan promoted Weinstein, a longtime local official, to the city’s top appointed position.…By Mike Mendenhall
3 days ago Meet the new mayor of St. Augustine BeachSt. Augustine Beach officials elevated Beth Sweeny from the position of vice mayor. Hear her priorities in the new position.…By Noah Hertz
3 days ago BIT OF JOY | Naturalization ceremonyNearly 100 people became U.S. citizens at a naturalization ceremony during Sunday’s Jaguars game.…By Heather Henderson
3 days ago JTA drops fares on buses and autonomous shuttlesRiding NAVI will be free again, and fares on buses will fall temporarily.…By Jacksonville Today
December 13, 2025 Raines snags state football title with last-minute thrillerRaines High School won its fourth state title with a 23-22 win over Miami Northwestern on Friday evening.…By Will Brown
December 12, 2025 Nocatee man will climb Kilimanjaro for infant death fundraiserEvan Pucillo plans to climb Mount Kilimanjaro on Feb. 9, the day his son died hours after birth.…By Noah Hertz
December 12, 2025 NUMBER OF THE WEEK | School buses: Transporting Duval studentsIn Duval County, most school buses — about two-thirds — arrive at school by the time they’re scheduled to arrive.…By Megan Mallicoat
December 11, 2025 Two more fallen firefighters memorialized in JacksonvilleEngineers Ian Church and Jason Woodruff died of cancers contracted in the line of duty.…By Dan Scanlan
December 11, 2025 WHAT TO DO | Ukrainian Holiday Market; Dickens on Centre; ‘Art + Politics’A Ukrainian Holiday Market in Mandarin; a beloved holiday tradition in Fernandina Beach; and a new exhibit at the Museum…By Amy Garrett
December 10, 2025 The $100M question: Was Duval Schools actually in ‘debt’?Duval Schools’ financial position is “strong,” according to its CFO, and what Superintendent Christopher Bernier characterized as “$100 million debt”…By Megan Mallicoat
December 10, 2025 Florida Theatre President Numa Saisselin resignsSaisselin said his departure after 13 years was a mutual decision between himself and the Florida Theatre.…By Dan Scanlan
December 10, 2025 Jacksonville police officer charged with stalkingOfficer Claude Fleurimond resigned after he was accused of false imprisonment and stalking his former girlfriend.…By Dan Scanlan
December 9, 2025 THE JAXSON | 5 Jacksonville parks that don’t exist anymoreHere is a trip down memory lane, highlighting five early 20th century Jacksonville parks that don’t exist anymore.…By Ennis Davis
December 9, 2025 Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp sold to Prospector Baseball GroupThe Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp were purchased by Prospector Baseball Group. This is Prospector’s first purchase of an affiliated baseball club.…By Will Brown
December 9, 2025 90 affordable housing units open in West JacksonvilleAbility Housing opened Village at Cedar Hills, 90 units of affordable housing at a time when it’s desperately needed.…By Michelle Corum