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Longtime academic Santa Ono has been rejected for the University of Florida presidency by the state university system board
Top stories on the Tuesday edition of Jacksonville's Morning News for June 3, 2025: UNF Public Opinion Research Lab survey found 25% said housing costs are most important problem facing Jacksonville, followed by 12% who cited crime.
As the City of Jacksonville looks to replace outgoing Fire Chief Keith Powers, Action News Jax has learned some of those applying have been the subject of controversy in recent years.
Elon Musk has blasted President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” of tax breaks and spending cuts as a “disgusting abomination."
Listen to all of the latest interviews from Jacksonville's Morning News with Rich Jones Kristine Bellino on News 104.5 WOKV.
As the GOP tries to rally senators to pass Trump's "big beautiful bill," Democrats are rebranding it as a "big ugly bill" and objecting over changes to medicaid, tax cuts, and various program restrictions. Congress is expecting to receive a separate recision package from the White House today as well, with some $9.5 billion in program cuts.
Consumer Warrior Clark Howard looks at the impact of tariffs on discount retailers like Shien, Temu, and Amazon Haul. How and why will the Trump tariffs impact these traditionally cheap deals?
A recent poll of Jacksonville residents revealed that housing costs are now the top concern among citizens, as crime drops to a 2nd highest concern. Dr. Michael Binder from the UNF Public Opinion Research Lab joins JMN to discuss the details of this result, and other recent poll results like job performances (mayor, sheriff, city council), concealed carry policies, Shad Khan approval, and more.
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