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According to the Orange Park Police Department, the boy was shot in the leg and taken to the hospital, where he's listed in serious condition.
Since April, local high school students have protested proposed funding cuts by the Florida legislature. If passed, state leaders would slash funding to AP, IB, CTE, and dual enrollment courses in half. Mayor Deegan signed the resolution Monday in hopes that state leaders will reconsider.
The CEO decision came down Monday night after hours of panel interviews with three finalists. Colin Tarbert was ultimately selected, following years of development work in the City of Baltimore.
St. Johns County leaders are considering how to regulate e-bikes in the county after two middle school students were hurt in separate e-bike crashes.
Participants in a June 1 Pride event in downtown Jacksonville are questioning why the Main Street Bridge was raised an hour ahead of its scheduled closure.
Students at the Jacksonville Job Corps Center are on their way back home, and employees at the center are soon to be without a job.
Naval Station Mayport is celebrating the opening of a new $250 million facility that will support and maintain U.S. Navy ships.
Duval County School Board members are considering removing diversity, equity, and inclusion from its district policy handbook. But as of now, the DEI language remains.
Jacksonville International Airport leaders say it is still too early to determine what will happen to the south end of the Hourly Parking Garage after a fire on May 16 that burned about 50 cars.
Some Jacksonville City Council leaders are calling on Visit Jacksonville, the city’s official tour guide agency, to be more inclusive in their selection of attractions.
Duval County Public Schools leaders said Wednesday that free lunch will no longer be offered at 37 schools starting next school year.
“My prayers are with his family and I will remain committed to making sure something like this doesn’t happen again.” - Jacksonville Councilmember Joe Carlucci
A Jacksonville woman said her fiancé was only trying to defend his property when he was shot and killed.
Since the post went viral, she says her son bought her a Travis Hunter jersey, and she now considers herself a fan for life.