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New data from an Action News Jax public records request is giving us insight into how Animal Care and Protective Services operates.
Neighbors in one Westside Jacksonville neighborhood are speaking out after they say two dogs are terrorizing their streets.
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office released new information detailing how a human bone was discovered near a driveway in Northwest Jacksonville.
Discovery evidence shows Mario Fernandez Saldana, one of three people accused of plotting Jared Bridegan’s murder in 2022, allegedly conspiring with another inmate to frame Bridegan’s widow, Kirsten, as the killer.
Rapper Fetty Wap’s publicist reached out to Action News Jax, asking for the name of former Trout Creek Academy Principal Katie O’Connell so he could send her flowers.
A mother, wife, sister, and friend, all trying to come to terms with their new reality.
The mother and best friend of one of the three stabbing victims are speaking out.
A new GasBuddy report released Wednesday shows that fewer people will be hitting the roads this summer due to higher gas prices.
Jacksonville Beach City Council members will vote on an ordinance that would allow some restaurants and bars to host more people during Jaguars games for the next two years.
Only on Action News Jax, we’re hearing from the mother of the student allegedly forced by his JROTC instructor to walk his classmate like a dog.
The St. Johns County Ocean and Fishing Pier is temporarily till the end of November to repair the pier’s pilings.
The St. Johns River Water Management District announced stricter water usage restrictions for some Northeast Florida counties.
Duval County Public Schools will require incoming high school student-athletes to get an EKG examination before they play sports next school year.
Nassau County residents are getting their first opportunity to voice their opinions about an ordinance that, if approved, would place a one-year moratorium, or ban, on data center proposals in the county.
Monday, Governor Ron DeSantis visited Fernandina Beach to talk about the upcoming and expanded Atlantic Red Snapper season.