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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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Jacksonville military veterans want more services tailored for female vets. That’s what a group of them told U.S. Rep. Al Lawson (D-FL5) at a town hall…
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Springfield's Historic Housing Debate; Florida's Tallest Structure; & From Robotics To Reading — #28Updated March 17 1:10 p.m.On this episode of Redux, we’ll look at a dispute between one historic Jacksonville community, two non-profits and the…
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For low-income families, it can be frustrating finding a decent, affordable place to live. The Jacksonville Housing Authority works with the federal…
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On the 22nd of every month, members of the Jacksonville chapter of Veterans for Peace gather in Five Points to focus public attention on the suicide rate…
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At the Doubletree Hilton Hotel on the Southbank of Jacksonville, more than 100 people were getting settled at round tables, Thursday. It was day one of…
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First Coast ConnectThe state legislature adjourned for the year without expanding Medicaid to provide health insurance for about 800 thousand low-income Floridians. But the…
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Hundreds of people gathered at the Duval County Veterans Memorial Wall in downtown Jacksonville Monday for the city’s Memorial Day Observance…
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Being a military veteran is one of the factors that make it more likely a person will become homeless.In Jacksonville, it’s estimated one-in-10 homeless…
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Brian Richmond, 25, was discharged from the United States Air Force four years ago. He's been homeless for the last three and a half."My mom passed away.…