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Bradley Creek will have 12 floor plans aimed at first-time buyers, growing families and empty nesters who want to downsize.
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Two young mothers and their children are now getting comfortable, thanks to their two host families in Clay County.
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Although Jacksonville resumed curbside pick-up this week, the service has remained suspended in Clay since August, two months before Jacksonville stopped it.
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Alejandro Carmona-Fonseca is now accused of sending lewd images to a Clay County teenager on Snapchat.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis says he will approve $800 million included in the state budget to raise pay for veteran and beginning teachers.
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Alejandro Carmona, a veteran of the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, was charged with online solicitation of a child.
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Clay County has been without curbside recycling pickup since August, falling prey to the same COVID-exacerbated driver shortage that plagued Jacksonville. Now that Duval is bringing back recycling on April 4, where does that leave Clay County?
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The grants, available for the first time, can be used for a wide variety of housing rehabilitation projects. Priority is given to people earning 50% or less of the area median income.
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Florida voters have been receiving postcards that promote the Democratic Party and vote-by-mail balloting, but they do not come from the elections office.
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The new charges against include three additional counts of giving false information to a law enforcement officer for a total of five such charges. He also faces one count of tampering with evidence.