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Inspector General investigating Clara White Mission, says city failed in oversight of grants
The Jacksonville Office of Inspector General said the city failed to properly oversee grants awarded to Clara White Mission, a non-profit headed by City Councilwoman Ju’Coby Pittman.
Former Sulzbacher exec named Catholic Charities Bureau Jacksonville regional director
Eileen Seuter has been named Jacksonville regional director of the Catholic Charities Bureau, which provides emergency assistance, workforce development, immigration legal services and refugee resettlement, among other things, in Duval, Baker, Clay and Nassau counties. Seuter has about 30 years of nonprofit experience serving "vulnerable populations" in foster and mental...
Georgia’s EMCs prepare for above-average hurricane season
Staff Reports The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting an 85% chance of an above-normal hurricane season in 2024, with an estimated 17-25 named storms, 8-13 of which may have the potential to turn into hurricanes. Four to seven of those storms are predicted to be a Category 3+. This will be the […] The post Georgia’s EMCs prepare for above-average hurricane season appeared first on Cordele Dispatch.
Woman Arrested After Shooting Into Glynn County Home, Killing Man Inside
A woman is under arrest and charged with illegal firearm possession and a shooting that took place Sunday morning, June 30th. The incident occurred just before 5 a.m. on Sunday when Glynn County Police officers responded to a shots-fired call at Breckenridge Drive in Brunswick. Upon arrival, officers learned that shots had been fired into an occupied home and identified 28-year-old Taylor Steedley as the suspected shooter.
South Florida students lead the charge against plastic waste: ‘It is our job’
DORAL, Fla. – The biggest worldwide campaign that encourages people to reduce their use of single-use plastics is in full swing. Plastic Free July is now in its 13th year and in South Florida, youth are leading the charge in this fight. On a hot summer day, Local 10...
'A lot of rainfall': Some Floridians currently in Jamaica as Hurricane Beryl sweeps through island
— Powerful winds and rain swept through Jamaica on Wednesday as Hurricane Beryl made its way through the island. "I’m supposed to get out all the flights are unavailable so I’m hoping that by Thursday, Friday I should be able to get out," Maureen Green, vice president of Free Spirit Outreach in West Palm Beach, told WPBF 25 News.
Florida health department data captured in cyberattack, hackers claim
TALLAHASSEE — A hacker group claims it has breached the Florida Department of Health and gained access to a large amount of potentially sensitive data on Floridians. The RansomHub ransomware group said in a post on the dark web that it will release 100 gigabytes of department data unless the state pays an undisclosed amount of money. A database of all of the state’s payments to contractors in a year takes up about 0.1 gigabytes.)
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