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Hip-hop has been the lifeblood of the city’s music scene for decades, from popular hitmakers The Quad City DJs to those who vibrated the underground like…
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The Allman Brothers Band remains one of the most critically admired and commercially successful groups of its era. Although many of the band’s best songs…
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Mayor Lenny Curry wants to see The Jacksonville Landing redeveloped. But amidst his wrangling with the shopping center’s owner, artists at The Landing’s…
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WJCT News has been honored again for excellence in journalism and broadcasting. The team took home three awards at this year’s Sunshine State Awards from…
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Many people in Jacksonville never come in contact with those outside their core communities.That's why WJCT News is embarking on a journey called Beyond…
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Over the last decade, the state of Florida has dropped from 36th place to 39th for girls’ well-being, according to the Girl Scouts “State of Girls” report…
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Jacksonville football coaches are coming together to work towards one goal: ending violence in Northwest Jacksonville. More than 20 coaches are leading a…
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Jacksonville fire officials are reversing their decision after they shut down Riverside’s Bold City Brewery taproom Thursday during a routine inspection.…
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On the most recent “Faith Matters” hosts Nancy Broner, Executive Director of the OneJax Institute at the University of North Florida and Kyle Reese, board…
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For some kids, summer break brings on a haunting reality: Where am I going to get my next meal?Duval County Public Schools and Chartwells K12 are…
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The closing of a Winn-Dixie has State Senator Audrey Gibson, D-Jacksonville, scrambling to help find transportation for senior citizens who rely on the…
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Updated 4:40 p.m. TuesdayBarring a miracle, the annual Southeast U.S. Boat Show and Oyster Jam music festival in Jacksonville won’t be happening,…