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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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HUD's settlement with Gannett Co. over discriminatory ads has the potential to curtail violations in dozens of cities.
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The hotel, a project of Corner Lot and Kelco Management and Development, is expected to open in early 2024.
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A change in state law means vote-by-mail ballot requests are good for only one general election cycle. Your request for a ballot may have expired.
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The 9-month-old child was found dead June 26 in a home in Callahan. Sheriff Bill Leeper said the mother thought she had given the child cocaine to sleep.
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Plans show 10 exam rooms, diagnostic X-ray, laboratory and other space. The health system also may develop a free-standing emergency center in Arlington.
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Owner Mark Janasik said the scratch bakery will serve restaurants, hotels and his Southern Grounds locations, as well as diners.
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A tentative timeline shows public surveys and community forums from now through September.
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Housing leaders are searching for short- and long-term solutions for Jacksonville's affordable housing crisis.
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A survey by the University of North Florida found that manufacturers are worried the local economy will deteriorate.
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UPS workers could go on strike for the first time since 1997 if they can’t reach a new contract deal by the end of the month.