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Wild Pie is building in the space vacated by Brucci’s Pizza West Beaches. It will be Wild Pie's first restaurant in Jacksonville.
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The city and St. Johns River Water Management District are reviewing applications for the project along Merrill Road, west of Interstate 295.
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EagleWatch Report volunteers across the state determined that Hurricane Ian destroyed 148 bald eagle nests last September.
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A new law is paving the way for radioactive roads in Florida. But environmentalists say it would affect road construction workers, harm plant and wildlife, and potentially kill precious Florida springs.
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Attorneys for Florida A&M University students this week filed a revised lawsuit alleging that the historically Black university “remains separate and unequal” to other schools in the state.
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Construction is scheduled to start next week after a month's delay to allow events like the July Fourth fireworks show.
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Patricia Ward lobbied tirelessly for Curtis' Law, a law named after her slain son. The law requires police to share more information with the families of homicide victims.
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East Bay Street will be closed for three days between North Liberty Street and A. Philip Randolph Boulevard so the city can install water and sewer lines.
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The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt once loomed over Florida beaches, threatening to send ashore piles of sulfur-scented seaweed that would smother sea turtles, aggravate asthma and turn away tourists. Now, scientists say the seaweed belt has suffered a mortal blow after a month of unusually strong winds.
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City Council member Nick Howland will lead the council's Finance Committee, and Terrance Freeman will lead the Rules Committee.