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Taking a proactive stance rather than reactive stance on the city's most pressing issues was the message relayed to about 3,000 attendees at the annual…
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If the mountains of old tires at EverBank Field are any indication, it appears the city’s tire and sign buy-back this weekend was a big success.According…
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What is Jacksonville’s brand? Some say we may be getting closer to an answer.The city's business leaders say the lack of a strong brand is holding the…
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The Barnett building, food trucks, and gun trafficking are in the headlines today.Welcome to WJCT First Read, your daily weekday morning round-up of…
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Springfield residents showed up in force to a meeting Thursday night to discuss a new housing development for the homeless proposed for the…
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One Spark 2014 will kick off in one week, flooding Jacksonville with an estimated 150,000 visitors.The event, which runs from April 9-14, stretches 20…
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Veteran Jacksonville City Councilwoman Denise Lee is on a mission.From busting street-level drug dealers and cleaning up trash and abandoned buildings, to…
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Charter schools, the Jacksonville Riverwalk, and Common Core are in the headlines today.Welcome to WJCT First Read, your daily weekday morning round-up of…
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A plan to extend the length of the Southbank Riverwalk renovations is on hold temporarily while city lawmakers look for answers about where the money for…
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Jacksonville's future residents can look forward to a glimpse into the past after the dedication and unveiling of a time capsule at the Duval County…