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The mother of an inmate who died after an incident inside the Duval County Jail is speaking out about what’s in her son’s medical records.
Police claim they’ve seen a 92% drop in speeding in school zones since the cameras were installed, police say.
A project to widen I-95 from Atlantic Boulevard to south of Emerson Street is underway, and some neighbors say the construction has caused quite the inconvenience.
These changes come after teacher misconduct scandals at Douglas Anderson School of the Art.
"When he got to the jail, the amount that they deposited, by the actual jail records, they only gave the jailer $2,900,” said Daniel Faherty, Davis Jr.’s attorney. Faherty said his client had $6,900 on him that night.
The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to Action News Jax that a middle schooler went off the sidewalk and crashed on the way home from school Thursday.
Action News Jax is looking into the impacts as one local town is losing one of its biggest employers.
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is investigating after athletic equipment was stolen from Terry Parker High School.
A last-minute amendment was filed to the bill that could impact many families’ fight for change.
Action News Jax rode along with Corporal Alex Ellis, with the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office DUI unit, and watched one of many DUI arrests in the area take place.
The district said updating boundaries would help ensure there is balanced enrollment among all schools, preventing too many students from being assigned to one.
The demand for answers continues in the police investigation into the death of Duval County Jail inmate Charles Faggart.
Current students said they don’t know what this means for their graduation, while faculty said it’s going to be a challenge trying to find a new job.
Local high school students are leading the charge to try and stop state-proposed cuts to advanced programs.
Neighbors are showing their support for Social Grounds Coffee Roasters after the owners said their shop was vandalized twice in less than a month.