7 hours ago Tractor-trailer hits and kills man running from ICE in St. AugustineThe death came amid increased scrutiny of ICE after agents shot and killed two people in other states.…By Dan Scanlan
10 hours ago Fire Rescue unit stolen from Main Street fire station in JacksonvilleSomeone walked into the fire station, started up the rescue vehicle and drove off. Police stopped him 5 miles away.…By Dan Scanlan
13 hours ago Three Duval School Board seats up for grabs in AugustThe election could lead to an ideological shift for a board with a strongly conservative majority.…By Megan Mallicoat
13 hours ago #AskJAXTDY | Why does Overalls Farm get so many citations?A Jacksonville Today reader wonders why Overalls Farms has had so much trouble getting approval to operate.…By Simone Endress
1 day ago Q&A | City Council president talks about spending, property taxes and Cecil AirportJacksonville City Council President Nick Howland talked with Jacksonville Today about the next year at City Hall.…By Mike Mendenhall
July 10, 2026 Sulzbacher begins construction on next phase of Enterprise VillageSulzbacher is expanding its services in housing, healthcare and job training for people without homes.…By Dan Scanlan
July 10, 2026 St. Johns lawmaker suggests replacement for accused commissionersState Rep. Kim Kendall has written to the governor in the event he removes the two commissioners from office.…By Noah Hertz
July 10, 2026 Q&A | Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters discusses the jail, police shootings and moreSheriff T.K. Waters sat down with Jacksonville Today to talk about his department halfway through 2026.…By Dan Scanlan
July 9, 2026 Cold case solved: 70-year-old man arrested in woman’s 1987 deathMelissa Ellison was clubbed to death with a fire log in her Westside home. Her young daughter was uninjured.…By Dan Scanlan
July 8, 2026 Duval Schools investigated ‘list’ of Douglas Anderson teachers 5 years after student sent itFive years after receiving an email that named 12 Douglas Anderson teachers alleged of sexual abuse, records show DCPS investigated…By Megan Mallicoat
July 8, 2026 Historic Black church in Palatka is recognized on National RegisterThe 143-year-old church was described as one of the most significant African American churches in Florida.…By Dan Scanlan
July 7, 2026 St. Johns County officeholders charged in connection with fake voter guideThree elected officials are accused of circulating a fake Republican voter guide ahead of the 2024 election.…By Noah Hertz
July 7, 2026 Jake Gordon to step down as CEO after 11 years at Downtown Vision Inc.Gordon said it was time for new perspectives at Downtown Vision, a nonprofit that aims to revitalize Downtown.…By Dan Scanlan
July 6, 2026 Legal changes will ease prosecution of people who fail to report child abuseThe law changes the statute of limitations for people like teachers who are required to report any abuse they suspect.…By Megan Mallicoat
July 6, 2026 European Street Café to open 4th site at Riverfront Plaza in DowntownThe restaurant will open in the second phase of Riverfront Plaza, which is under construction.…By Dan Scanlan
July 6, 2026 From Einstein to Captain Kirk: Manuscript museum opens in St. AugustineThe new Karpeles Manuscript Museum is the home base for more than 1 million historical documents.…By Noah Hertz
July 6, 2026 #AskJAXTDY | Can you still join Jacksonville’s Park Safety Council?The Park Safety Council has struggled to reach a quorum in recent years. A Jacksonville Today reader wants to help.…By Simone Endress
July 2, 2026 Libertarian can remain on City Council ballot; judge dismisses Duval GOP lawsuitThe dismissal clears the way for a three-way race for the Jacksonville City Council special election in August.…By Mike Mendenhall
July 2, 2026 Duval Schools retains its A grade; St. Johns County still tops in the stateFlorida gave A grades to Duval, Clay, Nassau and St. Johns County schools. Nassau finished second in the state.…By Heather Henderson
July 2, 2026 St. Augustine’s mayor-elect reflects on career, plans and making historyCynthia Garris will make history when she is sworn in Dec. 7 as the city’s first Black mayor.…By Noah Hertz
July 1, 2026 Housing aid recipients would have 3 months to find work under new regulationSome Jacksonville Housing Authority residents are concerned they wouldn’t have enough time.…By Elizabeth Caldwell
July 1, 2026 Here’s a rundown of fireworks on the First Coast for America’s 250thFireworks will fly up and down the St. Johns River from Jacksonville to Palatka — and along the Atlantic beaches.…By Dan Scanlan
July 1, 2026 WHAT TO DO | Freedom Fest; America’s Weirdest Block Party; Jax Beach 4th of July FireworksFreedom Fest at Friendship Fountain, America’s Weirdest Block Party at Ripley’s Believe It Or Not, and the Jax Beach 4th…By Amy Garrett
June 30, 2026 State budget: What First Coast projects survived DeSantis’ veto and what got cutGov. Ron DeSantis released his state budget veto list with nearly $18 million in funding cuts for the Northeast Florida.…By Mike Mendenhall