Steve Patterson - Florida Times-Union
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Waters retained his job unchallenged for a full four-year term as the qualifying deadline for Duval County’s spring elections passed Friday.
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Stovall and Kerri Weems have settled a lawsuit by a bank that argued the couple owed more than $700,000 on loans opened by businesses they ran.
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The back-to-back storms took 1.2 million cubic yards of sand — more than Hurricane Matthew.
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Students' test scores fell for both math and reading, but local scores fell less than at most large urban school districts.
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The 2022 State of the River Report highlighted a number of problems but also noted improvements.
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The $3.4 million purchase was celebrated by the North Florida Land Trust as a step to help preserve the area’s natural ecosystems.
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The Rev. R.L. Gundy’s filed a First Amendment complaint after his microphone was shut off during an invocation.
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A judge has dismissed a defamation suit filed by former Pastor Stovall Weems and his wife, Kerri.
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The U.S. Department of Education designated Holy Spirit Catholic School as a Blue Ribbon School, which recognizes academic excellence and the closing of achievement gaps.
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The base pay for starting teachers in Jacksonville is poised to rise to $48,700 annually under contract language the Duval County School Board approved at its meeting Monday.