The City of Jacksonville is set to unveil its plans to help get the homeless off the streets and back on their feet later this morning.
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Uninsured drivers on Florida and Jacksonville’s roadways are affecting your car insurance premiums and leaving those who sometimes only have the state minimum requirements for insurance, paying thousands of dollars out of pocket for the damages in a crash, according to an Action News Jax investigation.
The end of an era in downtown Jacksonville, as the letters and sign of the Wells Fargo Center - downtown’s second tallest building – were taken down one by one Sunday morning.
Some local law enforcement appreciation in St. Johns County Saturday morning, as community members showed out to Ponte Vedra with flags waving to show their support for the boys in blue, who keep the community safe every day.
Emotional testimony inside a Duval County courtroom Friday morning as the loved ones of 20-year-old Tynia Powell and 21-year-old Jamarion Barnes spoke to the courtroom.
The man charged with killing a young mother and father at an ATM on Jacksonville’s Southside in 2022 is set to be sentenced.
Thirty treatments later, Russ Armistead is now cancer-free thanks in large part to UF Health’s Proton Therapy Institute.
Every dollar raised from the Fired Up Kingfish Challenge goes right towards the building of a fallen firefighter memorial wall at St. Johns County Fire & Rescue headquarters.
The Fourth of July has come and gone, but not without leaving a mess on Jacksonville’s beaches. One hundred and fifteen volunteers picked up more than 1,000 pounds of trash on Jacksonville Beach Friday morning after the 4th of July festivities.
Setting up for fun festivities is one thing, but cleaning up after is another. That’s why beach officials want you to come back out and help clean up the mess left behind from the 4th of July holiday.