Beth Reese Cravey - Florida Times-Union
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The Jacksonville City Council is expected to consider more changes that would require all Public Service Grant applicants to provide more detailed information about their finances and past accomplishments.
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The gift from the Foley Family Charitable Foundation will establish an endowment fund for Cathedral Arts as well as "unrestricted support of annual operations."
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City Councilman Michael Boylan is quarantining at home. He says his symptoms would be worse if he weren't vaccinated.
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The new site at the Duval County Senior Center, at 10080 Beach Blvd. ,will be open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week.
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Two Jacksonville events — one sponsored by the Jacksonville chapter of the NAACP, the other by City Hall — are free and will be conducted virtually.
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The gift was the largest in the history of the school, which was founded in 1992 to serve students with intellectual and developmental differences.
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The task force, part of a statewide group formed in 2020 to promote the vaccine in the Black community, will provide free vaccines Saturday at two locations.
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For the second year in a row, two longtime Jacksonville-area Christmas toy giveaways for children will help Santa Claus without their usual crowded events.
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The hospital responded to a new Florida law that bans private employers from mandating that all employees get vaccinated.
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The declining COVID-19 patient volume at UF Health echoes that of other area hospitals in recent weeks. It's good news but not a reason to let our collective guard down.