David Bauerlein - Florida Times-Union
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Jacksonville City Council President Sam Newby is seeking a legal opinion on whether Sheriff Mike Williams vacated his office when he moved a year ago to Nassau County.
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The Office of Congressional Ethics concluded there is "substantial reason" to believe Rutherford failed to file timely disclosure reports as required by federal law and House rules.
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The booming real estate market could generate a roughly $90 million surge in new property taxes for the city of Jacksonville, double the annual growth the city has experienced in recent years, according to preliminary figures.
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The recovery of air travel is filling the gates of Concourses A and C, creating a need for Concourse B.
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A Duval County investigation is under way into whether 22 sex offenders illegally voted in the 2020 election, expanding a prior probe that resulted in the rare arrest of a Jacksonville man on voter fraud charges.
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The redrawn district favors a Republican, but the Democrat Hill said he can win by appealing to working families.
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A new report shows that raising JEA lines so jumbo-sized ships can reach the Blount island Terminal would cost about $42 million, higher than a previous estimate of $30 million.
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The district drawn by the Florida Legislature last week will lean Republican, and candidates are already lining up for the primary.
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Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry had considered seeing a seat in Congress based on a new congressional district that would be more favorable to a Republican.
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Proposals are bubbling up at City Hall for potential cuts in the property tax rate, the local gas tax and even the residential garbage collection fee.