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The number of COVID-19 cases in Duval County has risen by 32% in the past month, according to data from the Florida Department of Health.
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The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office notified Armor Correctional Health Services that it violated its contract to provide health care at the Duval jail.
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Duval students shined in some specialized classes but lagged statewide averages in core topics.
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Former City Council members, businesspeople and others will fill positions in the administration of mayor-elect Donna Deegan.
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The Corner on Main development will include 201 apartments with restaurant and retail space.
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As the Jacksonville Children’s Chorus prepares for a summer concert series in England, it will have its first rehearsal open to the public at its headquarters Downtown.
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The next phase of improvements ahead of the venue’s 100th anniversary is scheduled for completion in October.
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The Tow to Go program provides free rides for impaired drivers. A tow truck will transport the driver and vehicle to a safe location within a 10-mile radius.
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Among the options: public pools, splash pads, libraries, malls and more. Homeless shelters and senior centers also can provide space for people to cool off.
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Conrad gave no reason in a resignation letter Thursday. He resigned a day before the county commission planned to discuss his "existing service agreement."
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The almost 100-year-old Talleyrand structure along Jacksonville’s waterfront is gone, and the site is being cleared.
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The announcement marks a homecoming of sorts for Letson, who grew up in Northeast Florida and remains both a familiar name and voice on WJCT News 89.9.