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Mayoral Candidates Weigh In On Weekend Shootings
With four people killed over the weekend in Jacksonville, gun violence is an issue on voters’ minds as three candidates look to unseat Mayor Lenny Curry…
South Florida Leads State In Arrests For Panhandling, New Lawsuit Alleges
Thousands of homeless residents across Florida have been arrested in recent years on charges of asking for money in public spaces without government...
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Jacksonville Among Cities Where Homeowners Stay The Shortest Amount Of Time
Another indicator that Jacksonville is a fast-moving city: Lending Tree's new study shows Jacksonville is among the top 10 cities where homeowners stay in…
Documentary Highlights Links Between Illness And Adverse Childhood Experiences
It used to be conventional wisdom among medical and scientific professionals that young children couldn't recall abuse or neglect they had witnessed or...
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JTA Ranks Its Top 3 Vendor Choices For New Bike Share Program
The Jacksonville Transportation Authority has ranked its top three choices to implement a new bicycle sharing program in the city's urban core.JTA's…
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The History Of American Imperialism, From Bloody Conquest To Bird Poop
Historian Daniel Immerwahr shares surprising stories of U.S. territorial expansion, including how the desire for bird guano compelled the seizure of remote islands. His book is How to Hide an Empire.
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In Arkansas, Thousands Of People Have Lost Medicaid Coverage Over New Work Rule
The state now requires many of its Medicaid beneficiaries to work, go to school or volunteer in order to keep their health insurance. But more than 18,000 have come off the rolls.
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In 'Birds Of Passage,' A New Lens On The Narcotrafficking Drama
Colombia's submission to the Oscars this year addresses the beginnings of the drug trade in rural Columbia — and how it shattered the traditions and families of the indigenous Wayúu people.
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AIDS Healthcare Foundation Says It Will Modify Design For Low-Income Housing In Fort Lauderdale
The nonprofit AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) told WLRN Monday that it is rethinking plans for a controversial low-income apartment complex being...
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FAMU, Ross Partner To Educate More African-American Doctors
Only 6 percent of U.S. physicians are African-American. But Florida A&M University has a plan it hopes will help grow that number. FAMU is...
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