Will Brown - Jacksonville Today
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The Atlantic hurricane season begins Thursday, and city leaders are warning everyone to take precautions now. Know your evacuation zone; prepare an emergency kit.
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Akira Roberson's dream of becoming a commercial pilot was instilled as she grew up in a military family.
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The University of Florida health system is exploring ways to better engage Black adults in need of health care.
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Although Greene leaves her post under scruity, her accomplishments have garnered praise from both sides of the political aisle.
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City Council member Al Ferraro said he will file legislation to buy the liquor store property so the business never opens next to a school.
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The school was not open when businessman Gurpeet Singh got permission for the liquor store. He says he had no idea the school was in the works.
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Edward Waters University awarded master’s degrees last weekend for the first time in its 157-year history.
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Diana Greene’s tenure as superintendent of Duval County Public Schools will come to an end July 24. The School Board voted 4-3 to accept her retirement.
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Flossie Brunson Eastside Park is named after longtime community activist Flossie Brunson. The renovation is believed to be the first since she died in 2003.
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Washington Cultural Arts and Services will hold "readers theaters" around Jacksonville as a way to promote reading.