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Fireworks flew at the Jacksonville Transportation Authority’s board meeting on Thursday. One board member went on the record with major concerns about ridership numbers and sponsorship funding.
Action News Jax has covered problems with the state website millions of Floridians depend on for benefits, and we are asking more tough questions.
The town of Welaka hasn’t filed financial audits in years, leaving it in hot water with the state.
Action News Jax is digging into your children’s schools and the threats they face. Data shows a dramatic increase in the number of weapons on campus, forcing school districts to step up their response to keep kids safe.
Action News Jax has learned more about the major shakeup happening in the Jacksonville Transportation Authority.
The U.S. military said Action News Jax reporting has spurred major changes to the way it moves its members, but those changes are also causing controversy. In 2018, we covered local moving company Suddath and its military customer issues.
The Florida Attorney General has taken major legal action against a Delray Beach-based real estate company after an Action News Jax months-long investigation.
The countdown has begun to the Stadium of the Future, but that means, at least for a season, the Jacksonville Jaguars won’t be playing at home.
Only Action News Jax’s cameras were rolling as the Community Problem Response unit with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office worked to track down the killers of a seven-year-old boy.
Legal Aid provides free or low-cost legal help for many Floridians who can’t afford a lawyer, but a bill filed this week could threaten much of its funding.
Tiesha Foreman said every trip to the doctor has become difficult because she never knows if her health insurance will be there when she goes to settle up.
A crime trend making its way across the country and could be coming to a parking meter near you.
A popular genetic testing company is on the brink of collapse. There are major questions about the company 23andMe’s future, and more importantly to its customers, its bank of genetic data.
An Action News Jax investigation has led to major changes to the way the city plants trees across town.
It was JTA’s day to go over its budget in front of the Finance Committee, but Nathaniel P. Ford was also asked to address concerns raised by our reporting.
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