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On May 17th, Amber and Amanda Gross lost the woman they say tied their family together. They told only Action News Jax that they took Tara Shaw in during the second half of her 22-year-long life, which was cut short by a motorcycle crash.
Action News Jax is looking into a collection of recent break-ins at businesses in Murray Hill that some store owners believe to be linked.
A New York property management firm that runs six Jacksonville apartment complexes may soon face two lawsuits from local companies alleging they were not paid for extensive work performed at the properties.
The city of St. Augustine is now responding to concerns from visitors and neighbors about the decision to double the cost of leaving your car at the city’s parking garage.
The St. Johns County School District and the teachers’ union, the St. Johns Education Association, are starting over negotiations for teacher pay raises after teachers voted against the contract changes proposed to them in October.
U.S. transportation leaders now expect the government shutdown to slow down Thanksgiving travel, even if the shutdown ends before the holiday.
Action News Jax is now hearing from the Jacksonville Aviation Authority (JAA) after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced it would cut 10% of air traffic at 40 major airports around the U.S., starting Friday.
Only Action News Jax got the chance to go inside the St. Augustine Airport, where a small crew of volunteer pilots from Jacksonville Beach loaded their personal planes with emergency supplies that they’ll fly to the Caribbean Islands.
Mark Richter told Action News Jax he and his wife both work for the U.S. Department of the Treasury and were furloughed more than a month ago because of the government shutdown.
Popular daycares are closing abruptly. See why parents and teachers are demanding answers.
A Jacksonville woman’s dream Jamaica trip turns into a hurricane nightmare.
Alexis Simon said everything was normal until she got a call from a teacher at her son's daycare, in tears as she said the building would close the next day.
Only Action News Jax is hearing from Scott Hakes, the Jacksonville man hit head-on in what the Florida Highway Patrol has described as a wrong-way crash near Clay High School on Wednesday morning.
Despite a petition from over 1,700 residents calling for a public vote on the issue, city commissioners decided not to halt the implementation of a paid parking program.
A Miami-based charter school wants to move into a St. Johns County campus. Why the district says it could cost millions.
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