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A crash on the Southside Connector Tuesday resulted in the 24th motorcyclist death of the year in Duval County. Tina Allred's son, Taylor, also died while riding less than one week earlier.
Following recent criticism over high prices and fewer attractions at the Blue Crab Festival, Palatka city leaders are now looking to local organizers for a fresh approach.
A major drug bust in the Mixon Town neighborhood of Jacksonville has residents alarmed and authorities warning of the deadly reach of fentanyl in the community.
A shootout between two drivers in broad daylight rattled one of Jacksonville’s busiest intersections on Friday afternoon. One man is recovering in the hospital, while police continue to search for the second driver involved.
Baby sea turtles depend on the natural glow of moonlight to find their way from the beach to the ocean. But that path is now being disrupted on Little St. Simons Island.
Grocery shopping has become increasingly difficult for Fernandina Beach residents, as two of the island’s three major grocery stores are closed for renovations, leaving only one store, Harris Teeter, open to serve the entire community.
A sudden and severe storm has left several Jacksonville families displaced after tearing through the city’s Westside. The storm, which hit on Tuesday, caused significant damage to transitional housing operated by a local nonprofit.
At Wolfson Children’s Hospital, Santa and Subaru of Jacksonville teamed up to spread cheer as part of a donation drive that’s been making a difference since 2014.
A rising and concerning trend known as “teen takeovers” is gaining traction across Northeast Florida, drawing large, unsupervised crowds of teenagers and sparking serious safety concerns from law enforcement and the community.
Protesters gathered once again outside the Duval County Jail on Saturday, continuing their demands for justice in the death of Charles Faggart and calling for broader police accountability across Jacksonville.
A multi-year effort to protect the Summer Haven shoreline has officially wrapped up, with St. Johns County completing the $14 million Summer Haven Revetment Project.
Olympian Ryan Murphy returned home to help launch the City of Jacksonville’s annual summer swim safety initiative with Mayor Donna Deegan. The swimmer is also the co-owner of a local swim school, and hopes to expand the program to Duval County.
A former employee at the Florida Youth Challenge Academy in Clay County is being charged with fraud after deputies say she lied about being a licensed mental health counselor prior to one cadet’s suicide.
The man seen in a viral video being pulled from his car and struck by Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office officers has hired nationally known attorneys to represent him.
Two dogs were found dead inside an apartment in Putnam County, and now a 911 dispatcher is facing charges in connection with their deaths.
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