Will Brown - Jacksonville Today
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The Community Development Corporation aims to help residents improve their home values, which could reduce racial disparities in homeownership.
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Just 509 teachers in Duval schools are Black men — out of nearly 6,500 instructional staff. Only 85 teachers are Hispanic men.
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Jacksonville City Council this week provided $2 million in additional money for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis and Education Commissioner Manny Diaz awarded seven Clay County teachers $3,000 checks for completing a Civics Seal of Excellence program.
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The Jacksonville Armada soccer team is moving ahead with plans to build a stadium on the Eastside, just north of the existing Sports and Entertainment District.
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Here’s what the candidates had to say about infrastructure needs, their Downtown plan, and the importance of the St. Johns River.
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You'll soon be able to snag a Bird or Lime scooter across Downtown, Brooklyn, the SouthBank and the Sports and Entertainment District.
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Nearly a dozen Black and Hispanic-owned companies will be enrolled in a program aimed at helping small businesses win government contracts.
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The Jax Chamber’s economic development arm has established a five-year regional plan focused on agribusiness, biomedical research and corporate operations.
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The developer remaking the warehouse on Jacksonville's Eastside has worked with residents to integrate the project into the community.