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As of 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Brantley County officials say over 50 homes have been lost in the massive wildfire in Brantley County.
At least 42 structures have been lost to the wildfire in Brantley County, according to Brantley County Manager Joey Cason.
When Jim Linsler and his significant other heard that the major State road near their house was being closed due to the fire, they decided to take action.
McGarry rode just shy of 3,000 miles with the intention of honoring the 2,997 lives lost in the September 11th, 2001, terrorist attacks, including his sister Katie.
The Jacksonville Community Action Committee and other concerned community members are demanding that the city create a dedicated mental health response team.
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office says they got a call just before 2:40 Monday afternoon about a fight happening on Raines Vikings Way near Raines High School.
Tomorrow is your last chance to tell the Jacksonville Transportation Authority what you want for the future of the Skyway downtown.
Another Duval County school bus accident on Zoo Parkway has sent at least eight students and one adult to the hospital.
A Jacksonville Charter school is investigating a staff member for alleged misconduct.
This was Moyano’s reaction after Action News Jax’s Madison Foglio told her that a former DCPS Police officer was arrested Thursday night for allegedly having a romantic relationship with a student.
Only on Action News Jax, we’re hearing from a Sandalwood High School student who says his JROTC instructor used his belt to make him walk another student like a dog.
Family members say 32-year-old Tayvon Sellers was left to die at his apartment complex early Sunday morning at Gregory Cove Apartments in Arlington.
Dozens of people gathered at a candlelight vigil to remember a life they say is gone too soon.
Under House Bill 277, a crime would be reclassified if the person who committed the crime had already been convicted of domestic violence at the time of the offense.
During Tuesday night’s Jacksonville city council meeting, the city and the Jacksonville Sheriff’s office gave us a glimpse into what the path forward for the new Duval County jail looks like.