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“Like rats inside a can, we were all trying to get out, we were all just trying to escape,” said Gill Berrios, a signalman, second class who survived the attack on the USS Stark.
Mayor Donna Deegan and the Jacksonville Fire Rescue Department just cut the ribbon on northeast Florida’s first “mobile stroke treatment unit,” an ambulance given to the city by UF Health.
JSO found the body of the man on Tuesday. Officers say he was stabbed sometime around 2:15 a.m.
The son of a woman killed in a crash Wednesday morning recently found out St. Johns County had already had a traffic light planned at the intersection where she died. He believes if it had been done by now, it could have prevented his mother’s death.
“I had to look at it a second time to make sure I saw what I thought I saw,” said Sheila Hicks-Besch, who spotted the bear. “And then I kind of found it amusing. I mean, he was a cute little thing.”
Scholastic tells Action News Jax it’s now working to have more schools around the U.S. open their book fairs to homeschooled students after the actions of a local librarian.
Parker is expected to fully recover and return home by the end of the week, but his father is now hoping the county turns toward implementing stricter laws on e-bikes.
Police first reported seeing a black bear at around 7 a.m. on King streets near the Pavilion at Bayview assisted senior living facility.
If the plan is approved, the city would raise rates for Green Cove Springs Electric customers by 14% at the start of June and then another 6% at the start of October, a total 20% increase by the end of the year.
“Trenton’s Law” sets a prison sentence of up to 30 years for drivers convicted more than once.
Ninety volunteers came to a hotel on the Atlantic-Neptune Beach border on Thursday to build two playsets for two families with kids fighting cancer.
Some substitute teachers working in St. Johns County say they’re wanting to leave the school district after worries over possible pay cuts.
The St. Johns County Parks and Recreation Department wants the county’s first croquet lawn to be built and now has a plan it’s hoping to bring to the county to get approval.
Some teachers are called lifesavers, but Maria Norman has actually done it.
Action News Jax got a look at some of the equipment all three agencies use when responding to all kinds of emergencies.