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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.
There were no empty seats at Community Christian Church as grieving loved ones gathered to bid farewell to Colton Tibbetts, a young man defined by a quiet strength and a legacy of serving his community as a fourth-generation firefighter.
The flickering glow of hundreds of candles illuminated Keystone Beach on Saturday night as dozens of friends and family, dressed in white, gathered to honor the life of Colton Tibbetts.
What was meant to be a peaceful vacation in the nation’s oldest city turned into a scary scene for a visiting family earlier this week.
For 81-year-old Henry Cue, the modest house he has called home for over half a century is his “pride and joy.”
What was intended to be a celebratory milestone for Jacksonville’s Southside turned into a logistical nightmare this weekend.
A local mother is still shocked after a viral video captured a Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office officer punching her 16-year-old son in the face during an arrest Wednesday night.
As Spring Break kicks off in Clay County, local law enforcement and business owners are on high alert following social media rumors of a coordinated “teen takeover.”
THE PLAYERS Championship returns to TPC Sawgrass this week, bringing with it tens of thousands of fans and a massive financial windfall for the local community.
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.