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READ USA, a Jacksonville-based literacy nonprofit, announced April 22, 2024, that students who participated in its reading programs increased their reading accuracy, reading comprehension and oral reading skills. From left are School Board member April Carney; Jacksonville Heights Elementary School teacher Tracey Anglin; READ USA CEO Rob Kelly; Giovanni Watts; Tearica Watts; READ USA tutor Chyna Toban; and School Board member Warren Jones. | Will Brown, Jacksonville Today
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Jacksonville Journey Forward rescues READ USA from DOGE cuts

The Jacksonville Journey Forward board will allocate $30,000 to READ USA to help the nonprofit continue its services.…

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BIT OF JOY | Beaches Library Comic Fest

The 10th annual Beaches Library Comic Fest is on Saturday, May 3.…

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Clay Yarborough speaks while a member of the Florida House of Representatives. | Florida House
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Florida Senate revives medical malpractice bill

Sen. Clay Yarborough of Jacksonville sponsored the bill to allow more people to pursue claims.…

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Opponents protest a plan to develop Florida state parks last summer. | Daylina Miller, WUSF
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Lawmakers vote to block development at state parks

A bill intended to keep golf courses and lodges from being built in state parks is headed to Gov. Ron…

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Interstate 95 northbound is being widened between Atlantic Boulevard and Emerson Street. | Florida Department of Transportation
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#AskJAXTDY | Can FDOT make construction zone safer on I-95 near Emerson?

A Jacksonville Today reader says a merge area in a construction zone needs better markings.…

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A coyote in the brush. | City of Atlantic Beach
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Coyote found dead in Atlantic Beach; city remains cautious

The city is investigating four reported attacks on residents Tuesday and Wednesday.…

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Freehold Communities' Arden development in South Florida would be an agrihood with a 5-acre farm and event barn. | Freehold Communities
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‘Agrihood’ development may reemerge in St. Johns County

The County Commission rejected the development in November, but the developer is proposing changes.…

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Workers make repairs to the facade of the Parker Tower Condo in Hallandale Beach on Dec. 5, 2024. | Marta Lavandier, AP
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Legislature eases financial burden on condo owners

Sen. Jennifer Bradley of Fleming Island shepherded a revamp of condo laws in the Senate.…

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Golfers take part in the ILA Local 1408 Scholarship Fund's 30th annual golf tournament at Hidden Hills Golf Club on Monday. | Submitted by JAXPORT
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BIT OF JOY | Longshoremen raise money for scholarships

The International Longshoremen’s Association Local 1408 Scholarship Fund hosted its annual golf tournament this week to raise money for college scholarships…

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WHAT TO DO | Ghost Funk Orchestra; Isle of 8 Flags Shrimp Festival; Romanza Festivale

An indie R&B/soul concert Downtown, Fernandina Beach’s Shrimp Fest and St. Augustine’s Romanza Festivale are What to do May 2-4,…

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High school junior Jack Hayes with his mother, Judi Hayes, outside William R. Boone High School in Orlando on April 3, 2025. | Kade Sowers, Fresh Take Florida
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Florida wrestles with banning phones in more schools

Many parents object to the possibility that phones could be banned for the entire school day.…

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Staff at the Mayo Clinic alerted a JSO officer who was on site working an off-duty shift to the injuries found on Allison Fierro’s face. Fierro said she got them after being pushed to the ground by Duval County jailers. A detective with JSO’s integrity unit was dispatched to the hospital, and from her hospital bed Fierro described to him being slammed to the floor. When her face hit the floor, she heard something “crack” but was told to “shut up” when she asked to see medical personnel, she told the detective. Details of the call can be seen in the card filled out by JSO, above.
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Jailers say inmate had no visible injuries. Photos show otherwise.

A Duval jail inmate claims her face was severely injured when jailers threw her to the ground.…

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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier speaks during a meeting between Gov. Ron DeSantis and the state Cabinet at the Florida Capitol in Tallahassee on March 5, 2025. | Rebecca Blackwell, AP
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Police must stop enforcing immigration law, judge says

A federal judge says Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier wrongly told local police to ignore a freeze on the law.…

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Legislature votes to repeal later school start times

School districts objected after the state prevented high schools from starting earlier than 8:30 a.m.…

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THE JAXSON | The rise, fall and rebirth of Duval Laundry

For nearly a century, Duval Laundry stood not just as a place of work but as a pillar of community…

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A northern mockingbird, Florida's state bird, overlooks sand pine scrubs in Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Hobe Sound on Feb. 5, 2025. | Kat Tran, Fresh Take Florida
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Mockingbird keeps its perch as Florida’s state bird

The mockingbird held off challenges in the Capitol for a fourth consecutive year to unseat it as Florida’s state bird.…

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The Duval 4-H STEAM Club is offering microgreen kits to schools in food deserts. | Submitted
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BIT OF JOY | Microgreen kits for schools

The Duval 4-H STEAM Club is offering microgreen growing kits to schools in food deserts.…

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Jimmy Buffett license plate could hit the streets soon

The Margaritaville license plate needs 3,000 preorders to be sold to the public. It’s only 200 short.…

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An illustration shows the sculpture called Groundswell, designed by artist Ivan Toth Depeña. It was planned for the roundabout at San Marco Avenue and May Street in St. Augustine. | City of St. Augustine
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St. Augustine nixes sculpture after spending $87K on it

A sculpture won’t be constructed after all in the busy intersection of San Marco Avenue and May Street.…

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Jacksonville gets help to expand economic opportunities

The city is one of 20 selected for the Southern Cities Economic Initiative, which aims to boost residents’ economic mobility.…

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Thieves broke into the athletic field house and softball rooms at Terry Parker High School. | Cyd Hoskinson
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Thieves swipe football gear from Terry Parker High

Thieves stole helmets, cleats, flat-screen TVs and more from Terry Parker High School’s football field house.…

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April 29, 2025

Senate approves restrictions on ‘intrusive’ boating checks

But chances of the proposal becoming law are in doubt because the House has not acted.…

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Former Florida Supreme Court Justice Peggy Quince is flanked by Raines High School students Brandon Young (left) and Bryce Hardwick on Friday. | Will Brown, Jacksonville Today
April 29, 2025

BIT OF JOY | Future Lawyers and Leaders Scholarship winners

Two Jacksonville high school seniors won the inaugural Future Lawyers and Leaders Scholarship.…

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April 29, 2025

Prayer case involving Jax school heads to Supreme Court

Cambridge Christian in Tampa was not allowed to broadcast a prayer before a game with University Christian of Jacksonville.…