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This Week in the 904, Emily Turner sat down with Keli Coughlin of the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund to talk about the important work they do for the families fighting the battle against childhood cancer.
Action News Jax has exclusively learned the financial future of the Emerald Trail could have been in a much better place.
JTA’s semi-autonomous shuttle has been touted as the transportation of the future, but Action News Jax has learned it won't be running on Jaguars game days. Investigator Emily Turner has dug into the NAVI operations and found concerns that have riders scratching their heads.
A current employee is speaking out about how ongoing political interference at the St. Augustine Airport is causing serious problems with its day-to-day operations.
Florida is set to become the first state in the country to end the long-standing practice of requiring certain vaccines for school students.
A Georgia judge issued a ruling against Florida-based real estate company MV Realty.
Despite a state ban, illegal vapes continue to be sold in Florida.
A transportation investor issued a letter to the CSX board asking the railroad to pursue a merger with another railroad, or for the CEO to step down.
Former St. Johns County Airport Authority board members are facing a lawsuit from Modern Aero, which accuses three former board members of conspiring to remove the company from the St. Augustine Airport.
A 14-year-old boy is accused of killing his parents in Clay County, after calling 911 from a church over a mile away.
Three St. Johns County Airport Authority board members are facing criminal charges in connection to violations of Florida’s Sunshine Law.
Top brass at the Department of Defense is weighing in on the way the military moves its members after an Action News Jax investigation.
May is the start of the busy military moving season, and thousands of local service members could be caught in the fallout of a new program.
Big changes are in store for the way the Jacksonville Transportation Authority is governed, and we now know why the legislature took action yet again.
In the digital age, we all know our data is out there, but did you know it could determine the price you pay?
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