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Sara Atkinson lives minutes away from where 28-year-old Juan Coronilla Duran was killed. She ran to the scene and sprang into action. “I was trying everything just to save the man’s life. Give him the best chance possible,” she said.
A Jacksonville woman says her family’s health and safety are at risk because of her Tree Hill townhome's condition.
Only on Action News Jax, a local mom says a vendor at the “Bring em out Duval” fashion show gave her daughter a dessert with marijuana in it.
Police did not release the names of suspect or victims, but said the man and woman have a history of domestic incidents.
48-year-old Michael Townsend, the now former principal at Baldwin Middle-Senior High School, has been arrested. He’s charged with failing to report child abuse, which is a third-degree felony.
Action News Jax found differences in the two sets of documents handed over to us that show emails and texts from Jacksonville council president Kevin Carrico.
A fire in Argyle claimed an entire garage and parts of a home.
Ponte Vedra residents say changes that could come to several intersections have them on edge.
USDA loan end threatens to displace elderly, disabled, and veteran tenants at Peppertree Village. Local and federal lawmakers are working to find solutions.
Plans to install a park at the McCoy's Creek outfall just got the green light from City of Jacksonville officials. It’s a part of a much larger plan to improve the area.
As of Tuesday night, a man who grabbed a woman while walking her dog in Jennings State Forest is still on the loose.
A southwest Florida man who Action News Jax first reported was wrongly arrested for trying to lure a child in Jacksonville Beach is now suing the police department and the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office for using an AI-based facial recognition system to make the arrest.
Action News Jax Investigates has discovered a new text message that may have sparked the JEA “favor to a friend” controversy.
A toddler tragically died after accidentally drowning in an Oceanway neighborhood, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
Neighbors on the Northside told Action News Jax they are in shock after human remains were found just across the street.