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Updated, 5:15 p.m., Tuesday, March 22: Every Jacksonville City Council meeting begins with an invocation — but the one before this evening’s meeting was…
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Does the separation of church and state mean that religion has no place in our political beliefs and actions?On this edition of Faith Matters, hosts Nancy…
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On this inaugural episode of Faith Matters, leaders from a variety of faith perspectives join hosts Nancy Broner and Kyle Reese to discuss an issue…
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For Tim Kerr the first Thursday of the month means he’s setting up for Beer and Hymns at the Silver Cow, a bar in Jacksonville’s Riverside well known for…
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First Coast ConnectThe results of a recent survey conducted by PBS NewsHour and Marist College’s Institute for Public Opinion point to a contrast in opinions along racial…
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A Jewish center on Jacksonville’s Southside is getting a brand-new Torah this weekend.The public is invited to the Chabad of Southside to help celebrate…
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For hours today, the Florida House of Representatives discussed a measure recognizing adoption agencies’ right to refuse prospective parents based on the…
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Anti-Jewish harassment of a Ponte Vedra middle-school student is one of the incidents cited in a new report from the Anti-Defamation League advocacy…
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John Snyder was born in New York City to baseball-loving family, John Snyder was better at being a parish priest than he was at playing baseball.But as he…
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A statue that has resided in St. Augustine for more than 150 years may help shed light on the history of some of the First Coast’s earliest residents, and…