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Ahead of another holiday, Jacksonville Beach police release update on St. Patrick's Day shootings
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. — The Jacksonville Beach Police Department said it identified two suspects in two separate shootings that left three people hurt on St. Patrick's Day. The cases have been presented to the State Attorney's Office to get potential warrants for the suspects, who have not been publically...
Parking, traffic guide for St. Augustine’s Fireworks Over the Matanzas on July 4th
Action News Jax has a full list of event details, closures, and public shuttles to help you avoid any traffic or headaches while seeing the historic fireworks show this July 4th.
'It feels like there's more hope': Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan reflects on 1 year in office
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — This week marks one year since Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan took office, and she is reflecting on some of her biggest accomplishments. Deegan said she is proud of all the work her team has done in the last year, including her healthcare program, the 'Stadium of the Future' deal and the launch of her River City Readers initiative. But, Deegan said her biggest priority is setting up the city for long-term success.
Celebrate the Fourth of July with the Riverside Arts Market
'Very hard decision': Popular Murray Hill pub closes after 7 years
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — After seven years, an Irish pub in Murray Hill served its final pint of beer and last order of fish and chips on Sunday. The Stout Snug, 1190 Edgewood Ave. S., closed its doors after being sold by its owner, a veteran Jacksonville restauranteur who told the Times-Union that he's taking a hiatus to spend more time with his family.
Key free-agent signing will help Jaguars push up in O-Line power rankings
The Jacksonville Jaguars opted not to make major changes to the offensive line even though they struggled to protect Trevor Lawrence and run the ball last year. The team's brass believes that being healthy and having continuity up front will help them perform better in 2024. This approach makes sense when you take into account that injuries ravaged the offensive trenches. However, Zoltán Buday of Pro Football Focus isn't overly impressed with it.
Emergency Managers from the Alabama Emergency Management Agency are among the First Graduates of a New Leadership Program
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Emergency managers from Alabama Emergency Management Agency are among the first students to graduate from Florida’s first-ever mid-level leadership development program for emergency managers in St. Augustine, Fla. Craig Bolling, Aaron Overby, Jeb Hargrove, Janine Speaks, LaTonya Stephens, and Leigh McKee are six of 38...
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