Steve Patterson - Florida Times-Union
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The North Florida Land Trust raised $62,500 that the city pledged to match to preserve 4.5 acres next to the city’s Ferngully Preserve.
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A lawsuit filed last week argues an ordinance the City Council passed in April “continues to impose an unconstitutional prior restraint on protected speech."
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Naval Station Mayport moved closer to partial reprieve from wholesale ship losses as the U.S. House of Representatives voted Thursday to save five littoral combat ships from decommissioning next year.
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The governing board of the St. Johns River Water Management District has approved a $15.9 million contract to build a pump station to eventually move water to near Lake Brooklyn, a recharge area for the Floridan aquifer.
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The 12-term Jacksonville member of Congress, now a convicted felon, has two months to sell herself to voters in a new Central Florida district where she’ll compete against nine other Democrats
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In past years, The Public Policy Institute has organized events involving candidates for mayor, sheriff, state attorney, Congress and governor.
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Stovall and Kerri Weems have refused to leave or pay rent since Stovall Weems resigned from the megachurch April 15, the suit says.
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Some rank-and-file members of Southern Baptist congregations have said they were ostracized for reporting abuse.
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A change of plea hearing for the longtime Democratic powerhouse has been scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednesday.
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The report said the Jacksonville minister, who was suspended by the megachurch’s trustees in January, “brought Celebration to the brink of insolvency."