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Jacksonville City Council Approves Starting Process Of Suing Opioid Companies
The Jacksonville City Council approved a measure that would bring the city a step closer to suing pharmaceutical companies for their alleged role in the…
FSCJ And Other State Colleges Look For Money To Close Jobs Gap
Florida state colleges will make a pitch to lawmakers during the 2018 session to restore a $30 million budget cut and increase funding to hire more…
McDonald's Launches 'McDelivery' In Jacksonville With UberEATS
McDonald’s is joining the ranks of restaurants that offer food delivery in Jacksonville.The fast-food chain has teamed up with UberEATS to roll out…
Protester Throws Russian Flags At Trump As He Arrives For Capitol Hill Tax Lunch
The president was met by a protester who threw Russian flags at him and chanted "Trump is treason!" as Trump arrived to urge Senate Republicans to pass tax cuts.
Southernmost Point Buoy In Key West Shines Again
For years tourists have flocked to take photos at Key West's Southernmost Point Marker. That came to a halt when the concrete buoy was damaged during...
Administration Denies More States' Plans To Customize Insurance Markets
Proposals from Iowa and Massachusetts to create reinsurance that would lower health insurance premiums didn't get off the ground.
In A Climate Of Fear, A Comedian Remembers What Makes Her Brave
A rise in anti-Muslim hate crimes made comedian Zahra Noorbakhsh uneasy about performing live. Then she remembered a childhood experience that helped her regain her footing.
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Climate Change Journalist Warns: 'Mother Nature Is Playing By Different Rules Now'
Author Jeff Goodell says that American cities are under threat from extreme weather, rising sea levels and lax enforcement of environmental regulations. His new book is The Water Will Come.
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Florida-Georgia Game: What You Need To Know
It’s that time of year again: the city of Jacksonville is preparing for 82,000 excited fans at this year’s Florida-Georgia game.First off, the…
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SecureDrop, Encrypted System For News Tips, Announces Fix For 'Vulnerability'
Since 2015, newly established SecureDrop servers were briefly susceptible to tampering during installation. Experts say an attack would be very difficult, and there's no evidence one ever happened.
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