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After roughly 40 years of operation, the Pecan Park Flea Market will officially close its doors on September 27.
A local man is recovering after an online marketplace transaction turned into a violent situation at a local apartment complex on Tuesday evening.
Residents in Jacksonville’s Beach Haven neighborhood say they have been living in fear for the past two months because of a loose dog they describe as aggressive and difficult to avoid.
A man shot and killed by a Clay County deputy during a Department of Children and Families (DCF) visit on Saturday has been identified as a fugitive who spent over a decade evading murder charges in Mississippi.
A routine check on Saturday turned into a fatal confrontation when a Clay County Sheriff’s Deputy shot and killed a man in the Silver Bluff neighborhood of Oakleaf Plantation.
A neighborhood celebration turned chaotic Saturday night after police shot a driver who drove a truck through a Palatka block party crowd, injuring several people and damaging multiple vehicles.
Choosing the perfect wedding venue can take months of planning. For one local couple, that dream location was nearly lost to the Highway 82 wildfire.
As extreme drought conditions continue, the crisis is moving from the surface to deep underground. For many homeowners who rely on private wells, the lack of rainfall is threatening their access to water.
The City of Jacksonville officially launched National Crime Victims’ Rights Week this morning with a mayoral proclamation at City Hall.
Inside the University of Florida’s Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience in St. Augustine, the future of human medicine is slowly crawling across the glass of saltwater tanks.
A Putnam County commissioner is refusing to apologize after using an ethnic slur during a public meeting on Tuesday, sparking a debate over official conduct.
Chris Payton-Jones, an NFL veteran, was more than just a standout athlete; he was the embodiment of a dream realized.
A quiet Saturday afternoon in the Durkeeville neighborhood turned into a scene of panic as a massive plume of black smoke rose over the skyline, triggered by a shed fire that quickly spread to a family home.
Members of the Jacksonville Immigrant Rights Alliance (JIRA) gathered for a vigil to honor those who have died in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), calling for an immediate end to what they describe as a growing humanitarian crisis.
While local drivers have been feeling the upset over rising gas prices, the backbone of the American supply chain is facing an even steeper uphill climb.