Hanna Holthaus - Florida Times-Union
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The inspections aim to reduce the costly amount of non-recyclable items that people put into their bins. You may get tagged if you break the rules.
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A major development in Southeast Jacksonville has passed its first regulatory hurdle with zoning approval by the Jacksonville City Council.
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The Kappa Alpha Psi Jacksonville Foundation plans a center that would provide mentoring and health care.
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Environmentalists are alarmed about a planned development bounded by conservation areas in Northwest Jacksonville.
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Davis sued the parent companies of three Jacksonville television stations over ads supporting election opponent LeAnna Cumber.
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Sunshine Organics and Compost will train about 15 restaurants on how to separate food for composting. A city truck will then collect restaurant composting bins.
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The city has potentially paid over $150,000 in fees to outside law firms and consultants in its attempts to draw and defend Jacksonville City Council district maps.
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Electric bills should fall in November as JEA pays less to fuel its power plants.
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Too much trash is getting mixed with recyclables. The city is considering a program to educate people about how to recycle properly.
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The city of Jacksonville says weather forecasters are unsure how long the flooding will continue.