Will Brown - Jacksonville Today
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Bessie Coleman Academy in Jacksonville celebrated Black History Month with a relative of the trailblazing pilot.
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Scores of Black players have taken the field over the years in Jacksonville. But Black participation has waned with the rise of football and basketball — something that local Black baseball evangelists are trying to reverse.
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Nearly 100 people filed into the Jessie Ball duPont Center on Saturday to attend “Free Press,” a conversation about Black Americans’ forward movement through art and authenticity.
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904Ward and Yellow House Art are making diverse authors available in Jacksonville to fill "book deserts."
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Events begin with a panel discussion at the Ritz Theatre in LaVilla, leading to Saturday's exposition at TIAA Bank Field.
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Nearly half of Jacksonville’s renters are "cost-burdened," meaning they spend more than 30% of their income on rent, according to a study by the University of North Florida.
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The designation is considered vital to attracting businesses along A. Philip Randolph Boulevard, the commercial hub of the Eastside.
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VyStar, Florida Blue and the Jaguars are among a number of other large businesses in the region that have contributed to the Together Strong Community Fund.
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A marquee matchup between Notre Dame and South Carolina is restoring excitement to one of America's oldest bowl games.
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Gainesville police say Kitna was arrested Wednesday after he shared images of child sexual abuse via the Discord social media network.