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Months after Action News Jax first reported on the issue, businesses in Deerwood Village say they are still dealing with major disruptions caused by ongoing construction on a new Publix.
Jacksonville Armada FC fans call for a permanent home for the team after being forced to move yet another U23 match, this time due to a sudden venue cancellation by Edward Waters University.
LGBTQ+ advocates respond with outrage after a Facebook post from a local Republican group appeared to tie Pride Month to notorious criminals, including serial killers and sex offenders.
A local music festival celebrating 1990s nostalgia has left ticket holders frustrated after being delayed for the third time.
The last remaining restaurant inside Regency Square Mall will close its doors to customers on Sunday, June 1.
One Jacksonville teen went from being at risk of homelessness to becoming a high school graduate, escaping abuse and rebuilding her life along the way.
The demonstration was one of several demanding justice for Charles Faggart. Protestors simultaneously honored the life of George Floyd on the fifth anniversary of his death.
Jacksonville Jazz Festival continues into the night with its After Dark event, giving businesses in The Elbow a welcome boost. Some festival-goers tell Action News Jax they're not thrilled about the event's new venue, though.
The new park will celebrate musicians with ties to Jacksonville, including Ray Charles, Tim McGraw, Lynyrd Skynyrd, James Weldon Johnson, and John Rosamond Johnson.
Stormwater runoff, aging infrastructure, and higher tides have contributed to repeated flooding of homes, impassable roads, and disruptions at Glynn Middle School. A new project announced by Brunswick leaders hopes to leave those problems in the past.
As travelers prepare for Memorial Day travel, ride-share services and taxi companies are stepping in to meet the increased demand.
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.
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