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The 1920s-era theater — the last remaining movie palace in Downtown Jacksonville — is closed for four months for an extensive renovation.
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Curry will take a position with Ballard Partners, which has offices in Jacksonville, Tallahassee and Washington, D.C.
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The global music school offers classes, workshops, camps and performance programs for children, teens and adult musicians.
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Sheriff T.K. Waters plans a town hall meeting Wednesday to discuss patrol changes and answer questions from the public.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has touted the state guard move as historical, yet one former military officer says state militias have a dark past that should not be overlooked.
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With the state’s waterways swollen and stressed since Hurricane Ian, widespread outbreaks are feared again this summer.
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Leaders of a First Amendment group and a national higher-education association are pointing to a controversial new law shielding presidential candidates’ identities as harmful to public trust and academic freedom.
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The office has drawn opposition from Democrats, who have contended it is an attempt to intimidate minority voters.
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Jacksonville officials say 19 of the city's 34 municipal pools are now open, with two more to come shortly.
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City and company officials want to build Jacksonville into a hub of innovation and technology.