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Around 60,600 JEA customers are still without power Thursday afternoon after Hurricane Irma hit the First Coast early Monday morning.JEA CEO Paul McElroy…
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Here’s a rundown of updates provided by Clay County Emergency Management at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday to WJCT News.Clay County’s Evacuation Order has been…
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A long-range financial report, which will be reviewed Friday by the Joint Legislative Budget Commission, shows lawmakers working with only a projected $52…
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Nassau County Emergency Management is staging rescue boats and has ordered the opening of the First Baptist Church in Hilliard to supplement the existing…
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Residents on the First Coast are being encouraged to apply for federal disaster relief online or by phone after Hurricane Irma left behind damaged homes,…
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Among the casualties of Hurricane Irma’s storm surge in Jacksonville are the historic gardens at the riverfront Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens. The…
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First Coast ConnectThursday on “First Coast Connect” we were joined by State Farm insurance agent and former Jacksonville City Council President Matt Carlucci to talk about…
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Jacksonville’s Ortega section, off Timuquana Road on the Westside, is among the neighborhoods still working to recover from the big mess left by Hurricane…
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JEA CEO Paul McElroy pleaded for customer’s patience as 87,469 JEA customers were still without power Wednesday evening.At the peak of Irma early this…
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Many areas along the First Coast are still underwater after Hurricane Irma and residents who live in places where flooding has receded are just starting…