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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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The Food Waste Diversion Pilot Program provides voluntary composting services for schools, restaurants and other food-based businesses in the Riverside-Avondale area.
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St. Johns County commissioners have approved a 3% reduction in rates — or about $2.50 per month for most customers.
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The 210-seat restaurant will include patio dining near Gemma Fish + Oyster, at the corner of Hendricks Avenue and Atlantic Boulevard.
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The city has issued a permit for London-based Paysafe Ltd. to build out its North American headquarters in Town Center Two.
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The School Board is hiring the Florida School Boards Association as an outside consultant to help replace Superintendent Diana Greene.
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Capt. Derrick Eastman received his command pin from his wife during a change of command ceremony at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, as he took over VP-30.
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The unemployment rate typically rises in May as college and high school graduates enter the workforce.
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Former NFL linebacker Angelo Crowell would operate Slim Chickens in Glen Kernan Park. The city is reviewing engineering plans.
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The business, currently in a temporary bar area, will move after the security checkpoint in Concourse C is rebuilt.
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The Transformative Justice Coalition aims to get more voters of color engaged in the political process.