School is almost back in session. That means teachers will be digging into their own pockets to get their classrooms ready for their students. Luckily, a program called Tools 4 Clay Schools is picking up the bill for their school supplies.
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Jacksonville City Council approved $845,350 in grant funding coming from the U.S. Department of Energy to fund JEA’s Repair & Restore for Resilience program. It will allow the utility to begin weatherization repairs for more than 76 low-income homeowners in the Eastside.
It’s been months since the Henry Brown Athletic Association had over $25,000 worth of football equipment stolen.
Five days after the global CrowdStrike outage that began late Thursday, travelers are still experiencing flight cancellations and delays.
It’s been five months since an electrical fire at the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront Hotel caused hundreds of guests to evacuate. Since then, four generators have been supplying power there.
The Amelia Island Lighthouse in Fernandina Beach is the oldest lighthouse in Florida. This historic landmark will soon be getting a $1.6 million makeover.
The Amelia Waterfront Park is getting a makeover after the Fernandina Beach City Commissioners approved its final designs on Tue., July 16.
The former owners of the Jacksonville Jaguars Delores and Wayne Weaver made a $1 million donation to Groundwork Jacksonville to help fund the $434.5 million Emerald Trail project.
This week, you better think twice when driving above the speed limit. The Florida Department of Transportation has launched its campaign called “Operation Southern Slow Down.”
Many rideshare drivers across the country said they recently quit working for Uber due to declining earnings.