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A preliminary National Transportation Safety Board report reveals that one of the plane’s doors was open before takeoff.
One of those impacted by the Jacksonville International Airport garage fire may be Jacksonville City Councilman At-Large Matt Carlucci, who parked his car with valet service before flying out Wednesday.
"My truck was only two years from being paid off,” said Zach Willis, a traveler who had parked in the garage. JAA announced plans to launch a dedicated webpage where people who had parked in the hourly garage can submit their information.
The 2.3-mile sidewalk, proposed back in 2016, has sparked disagreement between residents who value safety and those who want to preserve the area’s natural character.
The Jacksonville History Center is working to educate the public about a growing list of endangered buildings across the city.
A pickup truck drove into a retention pond Sunday afternoon, leaving one person dead, according to JSO.
“To be right outside the airport and to go down is frightening,” said one neighbor. "Maybe he purposely missed everybody."
“I told my mom to pull over, but before she even had a chance, I jumped out, ran up, punched the window,” Branden Cottle said. He eventually got it open with a window breaker tool.
“As far as biosolids go, when they are delivered, they do have a scent. There is no lack of understanding on that part," said Indianhead spokesperson Heather Neville.
A local financial group said more people in Northeast Florida are falling into debt after borrowing money to pay for groceries.
Officials say it happened just before 1 P.M. in the Deerwood Village community, located off Harrietts Bluff Road.
For years, people living near County Road 214 in St. Johns County have endured persistent foul odors from a nearby facility—an issue residents say has only worsened over time.
In Putnam County, tourism officials told Action News Jax the bills could be detrimental to a county working to become a destination spot.
Putnam County leaders established a new task force, hoping to turn what federal highway officials call one of the most dangerous roads in America into a much safer route.