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On this week’s version of “For Locals, By Locals” we look at the upcoming grand opening celebrations happening at the Community First Igloo.
THE PLAYERS Championship was suspended due to weather on Friday during the second round of the tournament.
This upcoming Monday, 19 early voting locations will open and welcome voters who want to cast their ballot ahead of election day for the first unitary election.
Jacksonville Police say they are looking for a 23-year-old man wanted in connection with a death investigation where a 20-month-old girl died from Acute Fentanyl intoxication last December.
If you are looking for a job or are looking to change your career path, Consumer Warrior Clark Howard says this is still a good time to find a new way to pay the bills.
On Tuesday Jacksonville Police released images of a car investigators are looking for connected to a fatal hit and run at Philips Highway and University Boulevard that involved a pedestrian.
A Jacksonville family is hoping to find a missing 10-year-old boy on the westside.
If you want to drive on St. Johns County beaches, you’ll need to have a driving pass starting on March 1st.
Consumer Warrior Clark Howard is back with more advice if you need to get a new vehicle soon, he says this Spring could be the time to buy.
The Clay County Sheriff’s Office says an inmate at the jail was severely injured after intentionally falling from a second-floor mezzanine Wednesday.
Gas prices have been dropping a bit lately in Florida, but as we approach Spring, Consumer Warrior Clark Howard says it could be a rough time at the gas pump.
Monday is the deadline if you live in St. Johns County and need to apply for individual assistance due to Hurricane Nicole.
If you need to go shopping ahead of the big game on Sunday, make sure you use a gift card to buy at least a portion of the things you need.
On Thursday, Jacksonville Police released more information on a current burglary investigation on Southside Boulevard near Hogan Road.
This Thursday will be your first opportunity to learn more about how the City of Jacksonville plans to deal with flooding and other resilience issues in the future.
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