Casmira Harrison - Jacksonville Today
ReporterCasmira Harrison has more than 20 years' experience in newspapers, including stints as an ad designer at the Citrus County Chronicle, county government reporter at the Daytona Beach News-Journal and, most recently, as the editor for the Palatka Daily News. When she isn’t knee-deep in meeting agendas, Harrison enjoys playing guitar, riding motorcycles, traveling and seeking out truly outstanding restaurants. Casmira can be reached at casmira@jaxtoday.org. You also can reach her on Facebook or on Twitter: @CasmiraInJax.
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The Jacksonville City Council voted to contract with Michael Huyghue & Associates LLC, a sports and entertainment consulting firm based in Jacksonville.
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Nearly $64 million remains of Jacksonville’s federal COVID money, and it needs to be spent soon or the city will lose it.
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The council is considering hiring attorney Michael Huyghue of Michael Huyghue & Associates LLC, a sports and entertainment consulting firm based in Jacksonville.
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The city's new mayor proposed her first budget with an emphasis on repairing crumbling infrastructure, ensuring public safety and coping with climate change.
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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 public meeting on the Old Middleburg Road widening will be held Monday, July 10th. For those who cannot attend, written comments can be mailed or emailed.
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Under law, Matt and Joe Carlucci have to walk a narrow line when they get together, so they let the public know about it in advance.
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Jacksonville City Council narrowly defeated a proposed multiuse building after intense opposition from the community.