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Lion statues guard St. Augustine's iconic Bridge of Lions. | Noah Hertz, Jacksonville Today
11 hours ago

Property taxes may be on the rise in St. Augustine

Property values are still increasing, so bills could go up even if the tax rate stays the same.…

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12 hours ago

Ex-Duval teacher accused of molesting children

A former music teacher is charged with molesting two children under age 12, a dozen years apart.…

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A worker sorts produce in Epicure's St. Augustine warehouse | Kaia Wright, Jacksonville Today
12 hours ago

First Coast food bank loses 3 employees after federal cuts

Epic-Cure had just hired three seniors to teach them workforce skills. Three days later, their jobs were cut.…

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A University of North Florida police cruiser. | UNF Police Department
14 hours ago

UNF police agree to enforce immigration on campus

Officers must first be trained before they can take action, and UNF says no ICE activity has been reported on…

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15 hours ago

Starbucks seeks permit to return to Downtown Jax

The coffee chain plans to open a store in the Bank of America Tower on North Laura Street.…

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Vibrio vulnificus bacteria, also known as the "flesh-eating" bacteria, is found in warm, brackish seawater and undercooked seafood. | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
18 hours ago

‘Flesh-eating’ bacterium kills 1 in St. Johns County

Statewide, four people have died of the bacterium, which is found in warm, brackish seawater and undercooked seafood.…

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Mayor Donna Deegan gives her annual budget address to City Council on Monday, July 14, 2025, as President Kevin Carrico looks on. | Mike Mendenhall, Jacksonville Today
1 day ago

Jacksonville mayor unveils $2B budget proposal

Mayor Donna Deegan’s 2025-26 city budget increases spending on police and fire and maintains the current tax rate.…

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Oklahoma's Kyson Witherspoon during an NCAA baseball game on Feb. 14, 2025, in Norman, Oklahoma. | Garett Fisbeck, AP
1 day ago

Jacksonville may be hub for urban baseball renaissance

Youth baseball coaches and nonprofits have sought to revive the game in Jacksonville’s urban communities.…

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Tropical system could develop over North Florida and Gulf

Heavy rains could lead to flash flooding in parts of the state, especially in parched South Florida.…

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The Nassau County shoreline project wrapped up last week. It originally was scheduled to end in November. | News4Jax
2 days ago

Nassau beach renourishment finishes months early

The $20 million project was originally scheduled for completion in November.…

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Students walk outside the Board of Governors meeting on Jan. 30, 2025, at the University of North Florida | Michelle Corum, Jacksonville Today
3 days ago

UNF, interstate corridor projects top new state funding for the Jacksonville area

Local lawmakers secured millions for local road and highway projects, museums, water treatment, resiliency efforts and more. …

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A number of rainbow crosswalks were painted about a year ago on Lomax Street, paid for by Riverside Avondale Preservation. | Google
July 11, 2025

Jax’s painted streets could be wiped out under FDOT rules

The state is trying to eliminate pavement markings that do not help control traffic.…

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Planned Parenthood on University Boulevard, in east Orlando.
July 11, 2025

Florida’s Planned Parenthood chapters merge

The state’s two chapters merged as the recently passed “Big Beautiful Bill” threatens clinics across the country.…

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A corridor at the Florida State Prison, where Michael Bell is scheduled for execution. | Florida Department of Corrections
July 11, 2025

Judge won’t stop execution in Jacksonville murders

Michael Bell is scheduled to be executed Tuesday for killing two people outside a Jacksonville bar.…

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County Road 220 nearing the Henley Road intersection. | Google
July 11, 2025

CR 220 in Clay County closed all weekend for construction

A short stretch of County Road 220 is shut this weekend to lay new pipes.…

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Whiskey Jax Baymeadows will close after July 19. | Visit Jacksonville
July 11, 2025

Whiskey Jax Baymeadows closing; Toasted Yolk coming

Whiskey Jax says restaurant customers in general aren’t spending as much as they used to.…

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The new CSX headquarters signs are digital boards featuring technology that allows them to change colors and display moving images. | Ric Anderson, Jacksonville Daily Record
July 11, 2025

CSX lays off 125 managers in corporate restructuring

CSX said realignment was necessary to improve performance and ensure long-term success.…

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Workers install a sign reading "Alligator Alcatraz" at the entrance to a new migrant detention facility at Dade-Collier Training and Transition facility on July 3, 2025, in Ochopee. | Rebecca Blackwell, AP
July 11, 2025

Jax lawmaker joins suit over access to ‘Alligator Alcatraz’

Rep. Angie Nixon and other legislators sued after they were denied access to the immigrant detention facility.…

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Sewage sludge leads to algae blooms down river in North and Central Florida.
July 10, 2025

Sewage sludge in river basin could cost $1B for cleanup

The Public Trust for Conservation released a study saying the effects could last for decades.…

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A Waste Pro garbage truck. | Waste Pro
July 10, 2025

Waste Pro to pay $1.4M in employee racism suit

The lawsuit alleged that Black and Haitian American workers were subjected to repeated slurs and mistreatment.…

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A new museum exhibit captures wartime at the Beaches. | Beaches Museum collection
July 10, 2025

Museum exhibit recalls when war hit home at the Beaches

The exhibit at the Beaches Museum captures how wars have changed the landscape of the First Coast.…

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Cars plow through floodwaters in San Marco. | News4Jax
July 10, 2025

Flooding distresses San Marco as drainage work continues

Jacksonville is trying to finish a drainage project to alleviate the problem, but residents remain frustrated.…

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Gov. Ron DeSantis discusses illegal immigration during a news conference Jan. 23, 2025, in Jacksonville. He is flanked by Rep. Kiyan Michael, R-Jacksonville, and Sheriff T.K. Waters. | Ron DeSantis, Facebook
July 9, 2025

Supreme Court won’t reinstate Florida’s immigration law

Jacksonville modeled its own immigration law after the state law, which remains the subject of a court battle.…

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These tadpoles will develop into Puerto Rican crested toads, which are critically endangered. | Jacksonville Zoo and Botanical Gardens
July 9, 2025

Zoo sends 24,000 endangered tadpoles to Puerto Rico

The Jacksonville Zoo and Botanical Gardens is helping the Puerto Rican crested toad rebound from the brink of extinction.…