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Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens today rolled out the Spring/Summer calendar of events, featuring a dynamic mix of educational programs, special celebrations, and exclusive member experiences.
President Trump predicts the sweeping new global tariffs he announced yesterday in the Rose Garden will trigger complaints but insists they will be good for the US.
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s office announced the arrest of one of its own. JSO arrested Shane Metz on Thursday March 27th and charged him with one count of petty theft first degree misdemeanor.
The North Florida Marine Association announces the Jacksonville Spring Boat Show, a family-friendly outdoor event at Metropolitan Park on the St. Johns River.
Jacksonville’s museum warship USS ORLECK (DD 886) will celebrate its third anniversary in Jacksonville on Wednesday March 26th.
The St. Johns River Water Management District Governing Board has proclaimed April 2025 as Springs Protection Awareness Month, continuing its annual recognition of the importance of Florida’s springs and the need to protect them.
Jacksonville Humane Society receives $55,000 grant to help more adoptable pets find people to love
JEA’s senior customers are invited to Senior Day at JEA, where they will receive tips on saving on their utility bills and guidance on services provided by community nonprofit organizations and city agencies.
If you are willing to spend a little time this summer helping others, there is an opportunity waiting for you! St. Johns County is looking for community members to assist once a week in the summer reading program in the St. Johns County School District.
Heating accounts for up to 50 percent of energy consumption for the typical home.
The University of North Florida School of Engineering and JEA today celebrated the grand opening of the JEA Sustainable Solutions Lab. Through a five-year financial commitment, JEA will provide UNF undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to research clean and renewable energy technology.
Jacksonville's Ronald McDonald House to hold 35th Anniversary Celebration.
This week we honor Jacksonville firefighter Logan Lane.
In St. Johns County the starting pay for EMT’s is just over $47,000 a year while the pay for paramedics is a little over $57,000.
The Jacksonville Transportation Authority (announces the completion of its Alta Drive widening construction project.
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