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St. Augustine's First Black EMT Says City Race Relations Haven't Changed Much Since 1960's
We may have come a long way as a country since the 1964 arrest of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. outside St. Augustine's former Monson Motor Lodge when it…
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Ask Deemable Tech: Is Leaving My Phone Plugged In All Night Bad For The Battery?
David writes, “I like to charge my phone overnight while I'm sleeping. It really only takes a couple hours to charge the phone, so this worries me. I have…
Jax Art Walk Celebrates 10 Years of Culture Downtown
Thousands of First Coast residents look forward to the first Wednesday of every month for Jacksonville's Art Walk, a collaborative art market that spans…
After National Recognition, Editors At The Spinnaker Say They're Just Getting Started
The Spinnaker, the University of North Florida’s student-run media organization, won big at the National College Media Convention in New Orleans late last…
Public Meeting On New Aircraft Stationed At NAS Jax Set For Tonight
The public will have the opportunity this week to learn about the environmental impact of the new P-8A Poseidon aircraft being stationed at NAS…
Election Results From Around The Public Radio Dial
Governors, legislators and mayors were elected across the map on Tuesday. Voters also cast ballots on measures regarding taxes, marijuana, genetically modified food and even secession.
How Many Americans Live In Poverty?
Almost 50 million people in the U.S. are poor according to a new report. That's three million more than the traditional poverty measure suggests.
IVF Doesn't Raise Overall Risk For Childhood Cancers
Children conceived by in vitro fertilization have the same chance of developing leukemia and brain cancers as their peers, a large study in the U.K. finds. There was a slight increase in risk for two rare cancers. But overall the findings are good news, reaffirming the safety of the fertility treatment.
There May Be A Green Light For Pot, But Not For Driving High
It's been a year since Washington state voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use. That's meant some big changes along Interstate 5, sometimes called the "Marijuana Highway." Police are phasing out pot-sniffing dogs, but are becoming more vigilant about what some call "green DUIs."
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Michigan Works To Match Dropouts With Degrees Already Earned
A national project found that hundreds of former Michigan students had enough credits for an associate degree — but they'd never claimed them. Thousands more were close. Those credentials could make ex-students more employable or eligible for better-paying jobs.
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