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The mall owner hasn’t shared any plans to build new or upgrade existing stores at The Avenues, along with the apartment plans.
A local man set to be executed next month for a 1993 double murder in Jacksonville’s Moncrief neighborhood is fighting for his life in court, but a sudden shake-up in his defense could hurt his chances.
Jewish organizations around the U.S. have shared support for the Trump administration’s move to attack three Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend. Local organizations are sharing a similar message.
Families tell Action News Jax their loved ones aboard the Churchill will be away for nine months.
Jacksonville Beach City Council approved the Town Center at 6th Avenue North strip mall, across the street from the Casa Marina hotel and Margaritaville, to become a building five times as tall with a parking garage, shops, and housing space.
Something else travelers won’t have are extra parking spots while the garage is rebuilt.
Nassau County now has a $7.9 million central building to train its deputies and officers with the sheriff’s office.
For the first time in close to six weeks, the St. Johns River Ferry opened up for people looking for a quicker trip to and from work, home or a weekend trip.
The 101-page lawsuit lists 19 different charges against the companies being sued, including negligence and wrongful death related to the collapse.
Dr. Brennan Asplen and the school board have been going back and forth over the last three weeks about the terms of his 3-year-long contract to become the school district’s next superintendent.
Josh Phillips, the man convicted of killing 8-year-old Maddie Clifton in 1998, is fighting for another chance at life outside of prison.
The city could soon approve an agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation to remove the two Medici lion statues from the west end of the bridge for $100,000 as part of a project to replace the seawall along the Matanzas River.
The city of St. Augustine will soon go over a stricter round of rules for how much noise can be made by restaurants, bars, and even your cars.
The city of Fernandina Beach is now looking over proposals for companies interested in putting paid parking kiosks downtown after closing its window for applications.
Sulzbacher just received the money it needs to build a $37 million affordable apartment complex in Jacksonville’s Brentwood neighborhood.