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Jacksonville Jaguars defense led by Ryan Nielsen making good early impression | Gene Frenette
The first two days of Jacksonville Jaguars training camp stirred memories of 2017 when a ball-hawking defense was so relentless, it took the franchise within an eyelash of getting to the Super Bowl. So far, the hiring of defensive coordinator Ryan Nielsen looks prescient because his unit is playing fast, instinctive and generating...
Flagler College receives grant from Siemens to fund science research
The grant includes $25,000 for Flagler College Professor Matt Brown’s San Sebastian River Water Quality Research Project. Additionally, Siemens gave $5,000 as the lead/title sponsor of Science Week, underscoring Siemens' commitment to fostering scientifi c education and innovation. Brown’s research uses fecal bacteria such as Enterococcus as indicators of...
Dozens of young shooters compete at Junior World Skeet Championship in Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The pop of guns rang across the field at Jacksonville Clay Target Sports Friday morning as kids from across the United States and even a couple of other countries compete in the Junior World Skeet Championship this weekend. Children as young as 12 years old will...
Johnson & Johnson Vision produces disappointing results
Johnson & Johnson reported disappointing second-quarter results for its Jacksonville-based vision products unit, as inventory issues that began early this year persisted. Johnson & Johnson Vision reported sales of $1.285 billion in the quarter, up 0.8% excluding foreign exchange impacts. Sales in the U.S. dropped 1.2% to $523 million. Johnson...
‘Totally my fault:’ Jacksonville Beach Police explain why no warrants filed in St. Patrick’s Day shootings
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. — It’s been four months since St. Patrick’s Day, when three shootings happened back to back in Jacksonville Beach, killing a man and injuring three people. Whoever is responsible is still walking free. Action News Jax’s Ben Becker discovered the Jacksonville Beach Police Department...
Miles Russell endures marathon day at U.S. Junior Amateur, winning twice on the 18th hole
After an abbreviated day to start U.S. Junior Amateur match play, Miles Russell of Jacksonville Beach went the distance on Thursday — twice. The 15-year-old won his second- and third-round matches at the Oakland Hills Country Club in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., turning back Billy Davis of Spring Valley, Calif., and C.J. Winchenbaugh of...
Day 2: Urgent search underway for missing 70-year-old woman on Jacksonville’s Westside
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is searching for a missing 70-year-old woman last seen in the 5800 block of Blanding Boulevard on Jacksonville’s Westside on Wednesday morning. The missing woman has been identified as Mary G. Richardson. Officials said she walked away from the Cedar...
‘Every woman’s worst nightmare’: Accused Jacksonville serial rapist arrested nearly 20 years after assaults
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters, along with members of the State Attorney’s Office and FDLE, announced the arrest of a man in connection with several sexual assault cases that happened between 1995 and 1998. Calvin Dumas, 68, was arrested on June 28 on a sexual battery...
The Jacksonville Buzz with Dr. Tiffany Bannworth of Bannworth Academy of Archaeological Adventures and Classical Education
Each week on The Jacksonville Buzz our host, Chris Budihas, sits down with some of the brightest and most entertaining guests you can find on the First Coast to discuss what’s buzzing in the Bold City. Chris talk with Dr. Tiffany Bannworth of Bannworth Academy of Archaeological Adventures and Classical Education.
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