14 hours ago Florida DOGE claims Jacksonville is overspending by $200MFlorida CFO Blaise Ingoglia says a DOGE audit shows residents are being overtaxed.…By Mike Mendenhall
16 hours ago FHSAA moves basketball tournament to JacksonvilleThe FHSAA state basketball championships will take place in Jacksonville for the first time in 50 years.…By Will Brown
17 hours ago Tax rate falls in St. Johns County, but bills could riseThe St. Johns County Commission approved a budget Wednesday that has a lower tax rate than last year.…By Noah Hertz
19 hours ago Tropical Storm Gabrielle becomes 7th storm of seasonGabrielle is forecast to become a hurricane this weekend but will stay away from the Florida coast.…By Irene Sans - Storm Center
20 hours ago #AskJAXTDY | Should I report my positive COVID test so it can be tracked?A Jacksonville Today reader took a COVID test and found she had the disease. Should she report the result somewhere?…By Michelle Corum
1 day ago School Board members express doubts about HQ move One sticking point for some board members is whether choosing a nonprofit as the buyer would cheat taxpayers out of…By Megan Mallicoat
1 day ago THE JAXSON | Viva Jax: Jacksonville’s Hispanic heritageThough less well known than those in South Florida or Tampa Bay, Jacksonville’s Hispanic community has roots that are hundreds…By Bill Delaney and Ennis Davis
2 days ago Two companies vie for World Golf Village developmentThe two companies have distinct visions of what to do with World Golf Village, and St. Johns County wants to…By Noah Hertz
2 days ago HBCU experience at forefront of Jacksonville’s Legacy WeekThe HBCU Legacy College Fair will be held at the Jessie Ball DuPont Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.…By Will Brown
2 days ago #AskJAXTDY | Why is Neptune Beach blocking traffic on South Street?Vehicle traffic is no longer allowed on South Street at 5th Street. A Jacksonville Today reader wants to know why.…By Dan Scanlan
2 days ago Matanzas Innlet Restaurant may be rebuilt after 9 yearsThe restaurant in St. Augustine was razed after it was severely damaged in Hurricane Matthew.…By Dan Macdonald - Jacksonville Daily Record
2 days ago Jax considers incentives for TV or movie productionCity Council could offer up to $400,000 for a California-based movie or TV production company to film in the city.…By Joe Lister - Jacksonville Daily Record and Ric Anderson - Jacksonville Daily Record
3 days ago Florida attorney general says it’s legal to carry guns openlyAttorney General James Uthmeier says a court ruling made open carry of guns “the law of the state.”…By Jim Turner - News Service of Florida
3 days ago Main Street Bridge closed northbound until mid-OctoberNorthbound lanes on the bridge will be closed for repairs after a tugboat hit the structure last month.…By Dan Scanlan
3 days ago 2 dead after gunfire erupts in Clay County homeTwo people were killed and two hospitalized after gunfire in the Oakleaf area, the Sheriff’s Office said.…By Dan Scanlan
3 days ago Sing Out Loud music fest shines on local artistsOne goal since the festival began nine years ago has been boosting the local music scene.…By Noah Hertz
September 14, 2025 OPINION | Paul Renner looks for third way in GOP governor’s raceCan Renner win as the underdog? Rick Scott emerged from obscurity to topple Bill McCollum a decade and a half…By A.G. Gancarski
September 12, 2025 JEA negotiating with Live Oak to sell Downtown towerLive Oak Contracting wants to convert the former JEA campus into apartments and retail.…By Mike Mendenhall
September 12, 2025 Pieces of 1880 shipwreck wash ashore on Matanzas BeachArchaeologists believe the fragments are from the shipwrecked Caroline Eddy, which ran aground during a hurricane.…By Dan Scanlan
September 12, 2025 Teachers face discipline for Charlie Kirk commentsA manager at the Jacksonville Public Education Fund also has been criticized for comments about Kirk.…By Michael Orlando - Fresh Take Florida
September 12, 2025 Metropolitan Park redesign could be approved next yearThe most recent park design includes a performance lawn, play areas, added trees and more.…By Dan Scanlan
September 12, 2025 Areas where hurricanes tend to develop in SeptemberHurricane season has been quiet this year, but things could change suddenly in the second half of September.…By Irene Sans - Storm Center
September 11, 2025 Mayor can veto budget amendments, city lawyer saysBut City Council would need only 10 votes to override the veto, the general counsel says.…By Mike Mendenhall
September 11, 2025 Peg Leg Pete declared unsafe for public displayEngineers recommend moving the Peg Leg Pete statue in Fernandina Beach or protecting it from people climbing on it.…By Dan Scanlan