Beth Reese Cravey - Florida Times-Union
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The homeless prevention nonprofit plans to build Sulzbacher Enterprise Village to provide affordable housing and manufacturing jobs for homeless men.
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New York-based Community Solutions paid $9.35 million for the 92 units at Caroline Village.
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The Women in Business program provides mentorship, community connections and advancement opportunities to help navigate a business world where men still dominate.
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A Jacksonville nonprofit, Seniors on a Mission, envisions an ambitious Christian housing community for middle-income seniors that would include farm animals and be self-sustainable. It would be called G3, for "Giving God Glory."
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For the first time, an annual air quality report listed the Jacksonville metropolitan area as one of the cleanest in the United States for ozone air pollution.
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The retail giant is opening clinics this week on Collins Road in Jacksonville and Branan Field Road in Middleburg.
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Because of the virus's ongoing presence, vaccines will have a continuing role in people's lives, said Dr. Jack O'Horo, an infectious disease specialist at the Mayo Clinic.
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Mike Merrill, founder and executive director of Jacksonville-based Florida Urgent Rescue Inc., was part of multiple group trips that crossed the border into Ukraine rescuing a total of 44 dogs and six cats, then returned to Poland.
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Margaret Showers' home for 2 1/2 years was the streets of Jacksonville. Then she moved into the tiny-house community developed by HabiJax.
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UF Health Jacksonville is part of a nationwide COVID-19 clinical trial studying whether three drugs approved to treat other conditions — including the controversial ivermectin — may help prevent hospitalizations and deaths.