Will Brown - Jacksonville Today
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The $120 million facility — with practice fields, team offices and medical operations — will host the Jacksonville Jaguars' training camp beginning July 26.
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HUD's settlement with Gannett Co. over discriminatory ads has the potential to curtail violations in dozens of cities.
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Patricia Ward lobbied tirelessly for Curtis' Law, a law named after her slain son. The law requires police to share more information with the families of homicide victims.
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The tobacco manufacturer donated $500,000 to a 30-mile walking and biking pathway that will connect neighborhoods around Jacksonville’s urban core.
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Ben Frazier passed away on Saturday night at UF Health Jacksonville one day after his 73rd birthday.
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Workers claim Genesee & Wyoming fired 31 people less than two months after they unionized with the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes Division.
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The Transformative Justice Coalition aims to get more voters of color engaged in the political process.
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The purchase would have used money earmarked to remove a Confederate monument in Springfield Park. The idea did not go over well with residents.
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A series of town hall meetings will begin Monday to gauge the public's reaction to plans for TIAA Bank Field.
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The team unveiled a stadium renovation intended to spark Downtown development and keep the Jaguars in Jacksonville for years to come.