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With New Year’s Eve and the Taxslayer Bowl fast approaching, there’s plenty to do downtown between now and the end of the year. Whether it's the downtown…
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79 First Coast children will have a brighter Christmas thanks to the kindness of others.Parents and their children streamed into the WJCT studios Monday…
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There is much to do and enjoy during the week of Thanksgiving. Jacksonville and the surrounding areas will host events for everyone to partake in during…
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A tradition for generations of Jacksonville area Girl Scouts has come to an end.For 65 years, the Beaches Little House in Neptune Beach’s Jarboe Park was…
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The Jacksonville nonprofit Changing Homelessness is asking for volunteers next month to help survey the city’s homeless population, especially those who…
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The National Endowment for the Arts awarded Jacksonville’s Museum of Contemporary Arts a $30,000 grant.The award will launch MOCA’s “Project Atrium,”…
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Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams says he wants the community to help JSO do a better job.He’s announced the creation of four community task forces.…
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New free events for the Jacksonville community are planned, as the Unity Plaza urban park officially opened its grounds on Tuesday. A ribbon-cutting…
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For home renters without insurance, a fire or burst pipe can ruin everything they own. One Jacksonville lawmaker wants to require landlords to spell that…
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A Northeast Florida man is being called a “pint-sized hero” by the the local medical community.Harold Green, of St. Augustine, donated his 100th gallon of…