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Several other cities already had bans. Among them: Jacksonville Beach, Fernandina Beach, Atlantic Beach and St. Augustine.
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New devices called "pedestrian hybrid beacons" will stop traffic only when pedestrians need to cross. The first ones are appearing in Neptune and Jacksonville Beaches.
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Residents say the new water tank is an eyesore that could hurt their property values.
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City Manager Stefen Wynn was accused of “flagrant neglect of duty” and “willful misconduct."
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The Backyard at Pete’s Bar is the latest in more than $600,000 that has been spent to refurbish the landmark bar.
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Byrd has been at the forefront of controversial legislation supported by Gov. Ron DeSantis, who described him as "an ally of freedom and democracy in the Florida Legislature." Rep. Angie Nixon, D-Jacksonville, said Byrd's confrontational temperament makes him unfit for the office.
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The diner at 200 3rd St. — in the former Kamiya 86 location — will be Grumpy's fifth restaurant in Northeast Florida.
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Because of high demand, the line was stretching around the building and onto Atlantic Boulevard, causing traffic hazards. But drivers were able to move through the line a few hours later.
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After many rumors, the smoke has settled and the new owner speaks about the future of the landmark in Neptune Beach.
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Some people think the bar, the first to open in Duval County after Prohibition, could be revived under new owners.