April 9, 2025NIH cutbacks stifle research at Florida’s universitiesFlorida A&M, the state’s only public historically Black university, will lose funding for cancer research.…By Will Brown
April 9, 2025Duval inmate severely injured; 9 officers suspendedThe Sheriff’s Office released no information about how the inmate was hurt. He remains hospitalized.…By Dan Scanlan
April 9, 2025State attorney subpoenas St. Johns Airport AuthorityThe subpoenas seek information about a variety of Airport Authority operations and top-level administrators.…By Noah Hertz
April 9, 2025Universities face sweeping audits under Florida DOGEThe state DOGE has demanded that universities turn over a vast set of documents regarding staffing, research and grants.…By Garrett Shanley - Fresh Take Florida
April 9, 2025E-bikes may be allowed on the sand in Neptune BeachThe police chief proposes to allow e-bikes on the beach if they’re operated safely and under 15 mph.…By Heather Henderson
April 8, 2025Achievement unlocked: UNF esports arena gets $3M boost from city of JacksonvilleThe city has awarded UNF’s esports arena project $3 million for the development of competitive video gaming facility in the…By Mike Mendenhall
April 8, 2025Mayor pledges to work with ICARE on affordable housingMayor Donna Deegan agreed to meet with ICARE to explore the possibility of an affordable housing trust fund.…By Dan Scanlan
April 8, 2025Cummer Museum’s CEO will retire May 1Andrea Barnwell Brownlee will retire from the Cummer Museum of Arts & Gardens after almost five years at the helm.…By Dan Scanlan
April 8, 2025The evolution of St. Augustine’s dining sceneAs St. Augustine’s fame grows, some restaurants are moving into downtown, but others are on the way out.…By Noah Hertz
April 8, 2025Jacksonville’s first Mormon temple planned in MandarinThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temple will be built on a wooded site on Loretto Road.…By Dan Scanlan
April 8, 2025Publix to be demolished and rebuilt in FernandinaA new, larger Publix will replace the store in the Island Walk Shopping Center.…By J. Brooks Terry - Jacksonville Daily Record
April 7, 2025#AskJAXTDY | When will I-10 widening finally be done?FDOT has been working on the I-10 widening for almost five years. Why is it taking so long?…By Dan Scanlan
April 7, 2025Jax councilman wants state DOGE to audit city’s financesCity Council member Terrance Freeman has filed legislation volunteering the city for a state DOGE audit.…By Mike Mendenhall
April 7, 2025Jacksonville on the hook for $74M in developer incentivesJacksonville City Council member Will Lahnen refers to the city’s commitments as the “cash incentive cliff.” …By Ric Anderson - Jacksonville Daily Record
April 7, 2025Ecumenical services council expands to help more peopleThe Downtown Ecumenical Services Council is moving to larger offices less than a mile away.…By Michelle Corum
April 7, 2025Jacksonville Arboretum unveils next phase of developmentA children’s garden will be the first part of a new master plan to give the Jacksonville Arboretum a botanical…By Dan Scanlan
April 7, 2025Cooler weather is coming; will it be our last cold front?As April progresses, cold fronts will become more scarce and we will slowly say goodbye to Florida’s dry season.…By Irene Sans - Storm Center
April 4, 2025Two Jax lawmakers square off on immigration lawCity Council members Nick Howland and Jimmy Peluso debated the new immigration law Friday on the Florida Roundup.…By Mike Mendenhall
April 4, 2025St. Johns superintendent warns against ending property taxesSuperintendent Tim Forson says a proposal to eliminate property taxes would be “very,very tough” for public schools.…By Noah Hertz
April 4, 2025More development planned in Downtown JacksonvilleDowntown could add affordable housing in the Cathedral District and retail and a restaurant in Brooklyn.…By Mike Mendenhall
April 4, 2025Public outcry sinks Water Lily plan in St. Johns CountyThe Water Lily development would bring up to 3,000 homes to a largely agricultural area.…By J. Brooks Terry - Jacksonville Daily Record
April 4, 2025Student-built electric race cars will square off at FSCJDrivers in 160-pound race cars will compete in the Electrathon racing series on Saturday at FSCJ Downtown.…By Dan Scanlan
April 3, 2025Hurricane season could be busier than usual (again)Colorado State University is foreasting 17 named storms, nine hurricanes and four major hurricanes.…By Irene Sans - Storm Center
April 3, 2025Wheel-to-wheel go-kart action aids spina bifida charityFor more than two decades, a go-kart race at the city’s only track has raised money for Spina Bifida of…By Dan Scanlan