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The number of COVID-19 cases in Duval County has risen by 32% in the past month, according to data from the Florida Department of Health.
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The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office notified Armor Correctional Health Services that it violated its contract to provide health care at the Duval jail.
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The new Southern Grounds coffee shop, restaurant and bar is outside the security checkpoint at Jacksonville International Airport.
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The University of North Florida launched a project Wednesday to build beds of oyster shells to protect the shoreline, especially from boat wakes.
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The nonprofit plans to move its headquarters to the building at 800 W. Monroe St. within six months.
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Clark's Fish Camp & Seafood Restaurant closed last year after 47 years in business. Flooding caused structural damage after Hurricanes Irma, Matthew and Ian.
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The Duval County jail will cut ties with Armor Correctional Health Services after a former inmate died. The new provider, NaphCare, also has raised questions.
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A University of Florida graduate program will occupy the third floor of St. Johns Episcopal Cathedral 's administrative building.
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Five community meetings are set for residents who want to learn more about FEMA's Flood Mitigation Assistance Program.
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The University of Florida plans to build a health and financial technology graduate center in or near Downtown Jacksonville.
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The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office intends to end its contract with Armor Correctional Health Care, which is accused of denying inmates care and medication.
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The company said it is working on a riverfront development with Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan. An opening is planned in 2026.