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A heartbreaking tragedy has shaken a Jacksonville family, and the community is stepping up to support them in their time of grief.
Duval County recorded 14 domestic violence homicides last year, resulting in 19 total deaths, including three murder-suicides.
The City of Atlantic Beach attributes the improvement to recent upgrades at the wastewater treatment plant.
A new Florida law taking effect on October 1st will require landlords to disclose any known flood damage to tenants before signing leases that last a year or more.
Several families are without a home after a fire tore through a Jacksonville apartment complex Saturday afternoon.
The curbside recycling program in Green Cove Springs is coming to an end. After a recent city council vote, the final pickup is scheduled for this Friday, September 26.
Jacksonville’s historic districts are set to receive a fresh round of investment and attention as city leaders look to address growing concerns around cleanliness and public safety.
Authorities said Thursday that DNA was the key to finding the suspect in the cold case killing of a young mother-to-be and military spouse.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is investing over $83 million to tackle Veteran homelessness across Florida— and one of the largest portions is going to a Jacksonville-based nonprofit.
Families on Jacksonville’s Northside are facing increased challenges in accessing prescription medications following the closure of two Walgreens stores in the area.
Dozens of protesters gathered in Jacksonville to speak out against Governor Ron DeSantis’s immigration detention plans, including the recent activation of a facility organizers now refer to as “Baker Cruelty Camp.”
Big changes are coming to Jacksonville’s Beaches as two well-known hotel properties in Atlantic Beach and Neptune Beach undergo major redevelopment.
Thousands of residents are expected to attend a three-day mortgage assistance event at Edward Waters University, designed to help people become homeowners — even if they’ve been denied elsewhere.
The FBI is issuing a disturbing warning to parents nationwide as a growing number of violent online networks target children — including one known as “764.”
September marks Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, and for the first time, the city of Jacksonville has launched a new and free initiative designed to save lives.