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Be mindful that fireworks can be traumatic reminders to Jacksonville veterans and families
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — While fireworks are meant to be entertaining during the Fourth of July, for many, it can be a reminder of past trauma. Often times, it impacts those who served in combat or went through a fire, explosion or gun violence. Whether it is expected or unexpected,...
Drivers stopping at popular St. Augustine gas station to avoid busy Fourth of July traffic
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — With the Fourth of July in full swing, drivers in Florida are stopping at Buc-ee's to take a break from the traffic. First Coast News talked to a father and daughter who took the road from Indiana and made the 13-hour drive to the Sunshine State. Doug Anderson and his daughter decided to drive overnight to avoid the expected traffic saying, "It's just easier to drive, less traffic. Didn't have to deal with traffic in the big cities."
Florida Navy veteran asking people to be mindful of those with PTSD during July Fourth celebrations
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — As people around Northeast Florida get set to celebrate the Fourth of July, a Jacksonville Navy veteran wants people to be mindful of those struggling with PTSD. John Tappen said loud noises, like fireworks, still bring back past trauma from his deployment in the Navy. Tappen...
The dark side of lightning: When it strikes and causes harm or death
If you watched News4JAX on Thursday morning, and I hope you did, you might have seen our harrowing story about the 19-year-old father who was taken too soon by a lightning strike. Ethan Lawerence was struck and killed while running in a local park. Sadly he leaves his girlfriend and...
Stories of Service: Jacksonville men and women who wear the uniform of our armed forces
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — We are honored to share the stories of the brave men and women who wear the uniform of our armed forces. First Coast News is proud to present this Stories of Service special. Throughout this special we’ll meet men and women who are currently serving in the military and hear the stories of what they do on a daily basis to serve our country.
Jacksonville Beach packed with people this Fourth of July
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. — There were not many parking spots at Jacksonville Beach this Fourth of July as people piled into the beach to celebrate. Among the beachgoers was Macklin Flanigan who was raised in Jacksonville, and is home for the summer from college celebrating with his friend. In just Flanigan's one group, there were 20 people.
Food, fun & fireworks: Northeast Florida celebrates the 4th of July
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Firework shows across Northeast Florida lit up the skies for Independence Day. Tons of people packed areas like St. Augustine, downtown Jacksonville and Jacksonville Beach to watch the spectacular shows that lasted roughly 20 minutes. Locals and visitors in St. Augustine claimed their spots along the...
Local teen shoots even par in PGA Tour debut
Fifteen-year-old Miles Russell of Jacksonville Beach has made his name known in recent years in the junior golf world, and now his name has also graced the leaderboard at a PGA Tour event. The top-ranked player in the American Junior Golf Association, has already found victory several times in his...
Families enjoying city of Jacksonville pools, quality time for Fourth of July
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – It may have been a great day at the beach, but some decided it was a better day to head to the pool for relaxation and family time. More than two dozen city of Jacksonville pools were open for people to enjoy the Fourth of July holiday with their loved ones.
Fewer storms bigger heat
Our daily storm coverage will back off a bit tomorrow and Saturday before ramping up again with numerous storms on Sunday. Southeasterly winds Friday afternoon will concentrate showers inland mostly west of highway 301 and toward I-75. The day will be a couple degrees warmer reaching 95. A cool front...
This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition - Florida’s economic progress, exponential growth
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Florida‘s economy is on par with Spain as the 15th largest in the world. The goal is to grow gross domestic product (GDP) from $1.6 trillion (in 2023) to about $2.24 trillion, making it 10th in the world. Florida Chamber of Commerce president Mark Wilson...
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