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FOOD & DRINK
After more than 54 years, this Jacksonville chef will ring the dinner bell one last time
For more than 17 years, Art Jennette has been serving up piled-high plates of barbecue, fried seafood and other comfort food from his well-worn restaurant on a well-worn stretch of St. Augustine Road just a short distance from the tonier dining establishments of San Marco. But for Northeast Florida foodies who appreciate classic Southern...
Comedic Progeny Lil Duval Opens Small Business on the Northside
Taking a page out of the late rapper and businessman Nipsey Hustle’s small business playbook, comedian/actor/rapper Lil Duval recently opened his #RichBroke storefront on Bunkerhill and Edgewood intersection. Curious neighborhood residents, fans, friends and family members were front and center for the grand opening that features the nationally known...
‘I’m very frustrated’: Arlington senior center resident comes home from vacation to find excessive mold
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Sandra Ross returned from a month-long vacation to find a scary sight in her apartment. Her walls, her clothes, and even her appliances showed evidence of mold. Ross said she panicked when she realized it was throughout her apartment. “That’s nothing to come home to,” Ross...
Pet adoption event aims to ‘Clear the Shelters’ in Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The City of Jacksonville’s Animal Care and Protective Services will host a special adoption event this Labor Day weekend as part of the nationwide “Clear the Shelters” campaign. ACPS will waive all adoption fees from Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. Please note a...
Nathaniel Glover Continues His Message of Striving for Justice through Literacy
This past weekend, former Sheriff and Edward Waters University College President Nathaniel Glover signed books of his biography “Striving for Justice – A Black Sheriff in the Deep South.” Avid readers stood patiently in line to have their book personally autographed by the lifelong lawman known as Jacksonville’s “forever sheriff.” Conversation inside the bookstore hinged on the sheriffs ability to reach the community via his walks through Duvals roughest neighborhoods, his love for his family, his alma mater Edward Waters University and his dedication to keeping Duval County residents safe.
River City Roundup: Double dogs, taking Rance down Memory Lane & some tasty eats
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Hey everyone! We had some fun content on River City Live this week, and we wanted to share it in our River City Roundup in case you missed anything or want to share it with your friends or family. We started the week with a double...
Garden chores for September in Jacksonville: Plant summer squash, carrots, lettuce
It has been a long hot summer in Florida, and while September is usually the start of the slow cool-down, that does not mean we are completely done with high humidity, 95-degree days, or heavy summer rains and tropical storms. Here are some tips to get your garden and landscape through the month of September and to prepare for the fall and winter. What can I plant? ...
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