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Jacksonville Beach Council Considering Medical Marijuana Dispensary Ban
The Jacksonville Beach City Council has taken a step toward banning medical marijuana dispensaries from setting up shop in the beachfront city.Although…
Duval School Board Taking Superintendent Search Slow
The Duval County School Board is taking its search for a new superintendent slow and steady.School Board Chair Paula Wright said Monday, the board wants…
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For Native Americans Facing Sexual Assault, Justice Feels Out Of Reach
Half of American Indians living in majority-Native areas say they or a family member feels he or she has been treated unfairly by the courts, according to an NPR poll.
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Italy Stuns Soccer Fans, Fails To Qualify For World Cup
For the first time in 60 years, Italy won't advance to the World Cup. It lost a qualifying match to Sweden Monday night. David Greene talks to journalist Christopher Livesay, who's in Rome.
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Moore Holds Alabama Senate Campaign Event Despite Calls To Drop Out
Republican Roy Moore denies statements by five women who all say he pursued, or touched or sexually assaulted them when they were in their teens and he was in his 30s.
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UNF Suspends Student For ‘Threatening’ Social Media Message
The University of North Florida has suspended a student following a threatening social media message, UNF President John Delaney said Tuesday…
2nd Annual Jacksonville's Longest Table Is Tonight
If you work downtown you may notice quite a few people headed toward the Jax Chamber building next to the Main Street Bridge this evening.They’ll be…
An American Rock Musician Teaches Guitar To Kabul's Street Kids
Lanny Cordola has played guitar with Guns N' Roses and the Beach Boys. Now he devotes himself to teaching music to Afghan street children, most of them girls. He also helps pay for their schooling.
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Mary McLeod Bethune's Legacy Backed To Replace Confederate Florida Statue In Washington
A statue of civil-rights leader and educator Mary McLeod Bethune is getting support in both chambers of the Legislature as a replacement for a Confederate…
A Baby Exposed To Zika Virus Is Doing Well, One Year Later
Yaritza Martinez was infected with the Zika virus when she was 12 weeks pregnant. Doctors in Washington, D.C., are studying her son and other children to see if the virus has affected their health.
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