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House Democrat ‘Deeply Concerned’ That Biden Doesn’t Have ‘the Facts’ and Says He Isn’t Meeting His Own Standards
Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) professed to be "deeply concerned" about the "bubble" President Joe Biden seems to be in on CNN Wednesday. The post House Democrat ‘Deeply Concerned’ That Biden Doesn’t Have ‘the Facts’ and Says He Isn’t Meeting His Own Standards first appeared on Mediaite.
Tampa area man arrested in Putnam County after eluding police for 10 years, sheriff's office says
CRESCENT CITY, Fla. — A Hillsborough County man was arrested in Western Putnam County after eluding police and living under an alias for 10 years, according to the Putnam County Sheriff's Office. PCSO's SWAT team and Flagler County Sheriff's Office deputies searched two Interlachen homes for 36-year-old John Ivy.
Large commercial property sold for $10.5M in St. Johns County
NAI Hallmark, Jacksonville’s largest locally owned commercial real estate brokerage and property management firm, has announced the sale of 3935 Inman Road, St. Augustine. Daniel Burkhardt, CCIM, SIOR represented the seller, Burkhardt Distributing Co. Inc. The Buyer, Rulon International Inc., purchased the property for $10,467,500. The property is a...
JSO recovered $253,000 owed to clerk of court from towing companies following 2023 audit: incident report
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Last week, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office raided ASAP Towing and Storage’s four locations. The company’s president and owner, Vince Serrano, told the I-TEAM after the raid that he had done nothing wrong. Serrano provided a warrant showing JSO was investigating allegations of fraud...
Police looking for woman accused of using stolen credit card at business on Jacksonville's Southside
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is asking the public for help identifying a woman accused of using a stolen credit card at a business. JSO says it is currently investigating an auto burglary on the city's Southside and while doing so, detectives learned that the woman allegedly used the victim's credit card at a nearby business.
Jacksonville business owner under investigation got free land from the city after it implemented new vetting process
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The failure of the city of Jacksonville’s Surplus Property Donation Program is raising a lot of questions. After an Inspector General report revealed that 95% of the people who got free land to build affordable homes never did, the News4JAX I-TEAM is looking into who the grantees are.
The Park at Blanding apartments sold for $16.17 million
A Texas company purchased 123-unit The Park at Blanding apartments in Orange Park for $16.17 million. The community is at 222 Blairmore Blvd. E., east of Blanding Boulevard near W.E. Cherry Elementary School. WMA Portfolio Manager of Prosper, Texas, bought the apartments through WMA Park at Blanding LLC. The per-unit...
Port Charlotte woman facing backlash after Trump Facebook post goes viral
The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office told Fox 4 that it is aware of the posts, and has received hundreds of calls and messages regarding Peterson. CCSO said it’s intelligence unit is monitoring it.
UF Health study finds glucose-lowering drugs not linked to suicide risk in older adults
A study led by researchers in the University of Florida College of Pharmacy has found that GLP-1RA drugs, a class of glucose-lowering medication, are not associated with an increased risk of suicidal thoughts or behaviors in older adults. GLP-1RA drugs, with tradenames such as Ozempic and Wegovy, were traditionally prescribed to patients with Type 2 diabetes, but they have gained recent popularity for their ability to treat obesity and lower body mass index by altering the brain’s...
How do I find my HOA rules and regulations in Florida? Which ones can I legally fight?
More than 75 million Americans live in subdivisions or other communities with homeowner associations (HOAs) that require them to pay monthly fees and follow a set of rules. And Floridians who live in places with homeowner associations finally have laws to regulate what HOAs can and can’t do to them. According to the U.S....
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