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U.S. Rep. John Rutherford, R-Jacksonville, says connections between his office, Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan's office and the federal Environmental Protection Agency helped secure $6.7 million in funding to remove septic tanks from the Christobel community in Northwest Jacksonville. | Will Brown, Jacksonville Today
5 minutes ago

How the Christobel sewer project improves community connections

The Christobel Septic Tank Phase Out Project fulfills a longstanding infrastructure promise to Northwest Jacksonville.…

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Two inmates planned to escape the St. Johns County jail with the help of a drone, but one of the pair ratted out the other. | Courtesy, Google
38 minutes ago

2 inmates planned to escape the St. Johns County jail. They just needed a drone.

The escape caper collapsed when the inmates argued and one ratted out the other. Now both face more charges.…

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Jacksonville City Council member Ron Salem grills JEA Managing Director and CEO Vickie Cavey during a City Council Special Investigatory Committee meeting on Monday, June 22, 2026. | Will Brown, Jacksonville Today
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JEA chief executive testifies in Jacksonville City Council workplace investigation

JEA CEO Vickie Cavey will likely be the last of the utility executives to testify in the city council committee’s…

Featured image for “Residents push back on proposal to replace St. Augustine shop with restrooms”
A pirate statue stands outside Manly Toys and Hobbies in St. Augustine. | News4Jax
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Residents push back on proposal to replace St. Augustine shop with restrooms

The city is considering public restrooms in the space currently occupied by the Manly Toys and Hobbies shop.…

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Shepard Scalf, an 23-year-old intersex man born with Swyer syndrome, says he was forced to resign from his teacher's job in St. Johns County without receiving a clear reason. | Shepard Scalf, courtesy
6 hours ago

Intersex teacher says he was forced to resign in St. Johns County

The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a complaint with the EEOC seeking the teacher’s reinstatement.…

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The Baptist SilverLeaf Medical Campus sits on St. Johns Parkway, about 3 miles north of International Golf Parkway. | Baptist Health
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Baptist Health opening medical campus in growing Silverleaf community

The Baptist facility will initially include primary care, wellness, cardiology, rehabilitation and lab services.…

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The Sugar Factory has closed at The Markets at Town Center. | News4Jax
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The Sugar Factory closes Town Center location after three years

A note on the door of the Sugar Factory thanks customers but does not give a reason for closing.…

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Jacksonville City Council President-designate Kevin Carrico, left, and Vice President-designate Nick Howland celebrate after their elections in 2025. | Mike Mendenhall, Jacksonville Today
2 days ago

OPINION | What is the Jacksonville City Council presidency for, really?

Cleanup will be required after the Kevin Carrico era, opinion columnist A.G. Gancarski writes of the Jacksonville City Council presidency.…

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The Village of New Augustine, a 92-unit affordable housing development, is preparing to welcome its first residents. | News4Jax
June 18, 2026

St. Augustine area gets one of its first affordable apartment communities

The Village of New Augustine provides 92 affordable apartments in a county where many people cannot afford housing.…

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More backups like this are possible on the Buckman Bridge. | FDOT via News4Jax
June 18, 2026

Two lanes of Buckman Bridge will be closed again this weekend

Two northbound lanes will be closed as crews continue to replace the Buckman’s steel joints.…

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A sign at the former First Baptist Church auditorium at 119 W. Beaver St. lists a Publix as coming soon. | Ric Anderson, Jacksonville Daily Record
June 18, 2026

Demolition permit issued to begin work toward Downtown Publix

Gateway Jax plans to replace a former First Baptist Church auditorium with a multi-use tower including a Publix.…

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Police bodycam video shows ICE and Florida Highway Patrol officers arresting Jennifer Cruz on Jan. 13, 2026. | News4Jax
June 18, 2026

Jacksonville woman faces prison time for resisting immigration agents

Jennifer Susan Cruz scuffled with ICE agents and state troopers who were conducting immigration enforcement.…

Featured image for “Yulee man pleads guilty in $5.7M fraud against Swisher International”
Swisher is headquartered at 459 E. 16th St. in Jacksonville. | Jacksonville Daily Record
June 18, 2026

Yulee man pleads guilty in $5.7M fraud against Swisher International

Richard Everett Camp Jr. faces up to 20 years in prison and must forfeit property and vehicles he bought.…

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Aldi Regional Vice President JR Perry at the new stor in Downtown Jacksonville, at 777 N. Market St. | Karen Brune Mathis, Jacksonville Daily Record
June 18, 2026

Aldi opens Downtown store, the first of 3 new stores in coming weeks

The store replaces a Harveys Supermarket that closed a year ago to be converted to the Aldi brand.…

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Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan speaks at a town hall meeting. | Casmira Harrison, Jacksonville Today
June 18, 2026

Deegan’s city budget could include record spending on police and fire

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is asking Mayor Donna Deegan for a $675.9 million budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year.…

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June 18, 2026

Tropical Storm Arthur was short-lived, but flood threat continues for Southeast

Heavy rains threatened Texas and the Deep South after Arthur became the season’s first tropical storm.…

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June 17, 2026

WHAT TO DO | ‘You Are Here’; JWJ BDay 5K & Block Party; Skate and Surf Film Festival

An art show in LaVilla, a 5K and block party Downtown Jax, and the Skate and Surf Film Fest in…

Featured image for “‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detainees transferred out for hurricane season”
Trucks come and go from the "Alligator Alcatraz" immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades on Aug. 28, 2025. | Rebecca Blackwell, AP file
June 17, 2026

‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detainees transferred out for hurricane season

All detainees were sent to other immigration centers, but the future of “Alligator Alcatraz” is unknown.…

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Former Trout Creek Academy Principal Katherine O'Connell smiles with flowers she received from rapper Fetty Wap | News4Jax
June 17, 2026

St. Johns County principal sues over her removal in yearbook controversy

Principal Katherine O’Connell was placed on leave after rap lyrics appeared in the school’s yearbook.…

Featured image for “5 restaurants announced for Village of Seven Pines shopping center”
An illustration of The Village at Seven Pines. | Jacksonville Daily Record
June 17, 2026

5 restaurants announced for Village of Seven Pines shopping center

The restaurants will be part of Seven Pines, a master-planned community at Butler and I-295.…

Featured image for “Where to commemorate Juneteenth across Northeast Florida”
The Melanin Market's Juneteenth Celebration, along A. Philip Randolph Blvd. on the Eastside, is one of its largest festivals of the year. | Submitted, Melanin Collaborative Group
June 17, 2026

Where to commemorate Juneteenth across Northeast Florida

Jacksonville and St. Augustine groups will observe the 160th anniversary of the first Juneteenth celebration.…

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June 17, 2026

THE JAXSON | Jacksonville’s working waterfront in 1930  

This collection of historic photographs capture the maritime and industrial character of the city’s working waterfront in 1930.…

Featured image for “Bank of America Tower is now known as Jax Tower at 50 North”
Bank of America and other companies have anchored the 42-story Downtown tower at 50 N. Laura St. since it was built in 1990. | Karen Brune Mathis, Jacksonville Daily Record
June 17, 2026

Bank of America Tower is now known as Jax Tower at 50 North

Bank of America has reduced its presence in the tower and no longer has naming rights to the building.…

Featured image for “DeSantis clashes with Florida GOP over absence of gubernatorial debate”
Gov. Ron DeSantis disagrees with the Republican Party of Florida about debate plans. | J. Scott Applewhite, AP
June 17, 2026

DeSantis clashes with Florida GOP over absence of gubernatorial debate

The party says only U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds has qualified for a debate. The governor has an issue with that.…