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The long-awaited transformation of downtown Jacksonville is taking a physical shape as Gateway Jax prepares to welcome its first residents to Pearl Square Vandeveer apartments.
A devastating four-vehicle collision on Atlantic Boulevard left three people dead and four others hospitalized on Sunday, prompting long-time residents to renew calls for increased safety.
A devastating multi-vehicle crash on Atlantic Boulevard left three people dead and four others hospitalized on Sunday afternoon after the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said a teen driver reportedly crossed the center median into oncoming traffic.
One St. Johns County man is turning frustration into data-driven activism with the launch of Survive95.com.
The soul-stirring notes of “A long time coming” filled the air at Mount Ararat Baptist Church on Wednesday, but for those gathered, the song was more than a tribute.
The Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department (JFRD) is looking for the next batch of firefighters who are ready to serve the community.
One month after a video of a local woman kicking law enforcement went viral, business owners at a Beach Boulevard shopping plaza have seen a decrease in foot traffic after the incident.
A part of the Southbank will be in the market soon. Starting next week, the Southbank Medical Pavilion, one of the largest independently owned healthcare sites in the area, will hit the market.
What is usually a calm morning for nature lovers at Riverside Park took a disturbing turn this week after park-goers discovered several dead ducks floating in the local pond.
Less than two months after the installation of new cameras, police say the technology has already helped them make 14 arrests.
Thursday will be the last day to be able to take the driver’s license exam in another language in Florida.
As a cold snap grips Northeast Florida, many local electric vehicle (EV) owners are discovering a frustrating side effect of the cold temperatures on their battery.
In early 2026, the presence of federal agents had transformed daily routines into a series of calculated risks.
After nearly two decades of stagnant pay, Clay County commissioners may soon see their salaries on the ballot.
The West Nassau High School baseball team is dealing with a massive theft as it left the team stripped of essential gear days before the start of the season.