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Discover the shocking details of a Clay County Sheriff's deputy's DUI arrest while on duty. The incident, involving an open can of seltzer in the patrol car, occurred at a busy intersection and has led to a full investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol.
Clay County Seniors: New Tax Credit Program Approved for Homeowners Aged 62 and Above
The Clay County Commission approved the Senior Tax Credit on November 30, 2023. It will take effect on January 1, 2025. The ordinance, Clay County 2023-ORD-42, was developed by the Commission and Clay County staff. It applies to residents aged 62 or above.
This Florida City Has the Highest Suicide Rates in the State
Suicide is a complex and devastating issue that affects individuals, families, and communities across the country. In Florida, the rate of suicide is higher than the national average, and one city in particular stands out with the highest rates in the state. This article will explore the factors that contribute to suicide in this city and discuss potential solutions to address this pressing issue.
Deadly Shooting at Lake Forest Gas Station: 1 Dead, 2 Injured
By Ciara Perez, News Reporter | iSkyCreations - News & Media (ISC News) Jacksonville, FL - In a shocking incident on Monday night, chaos erupted at a Lake Forest gas station when a car pulled up, and a group of assailants unleashed a hail of gunfire. The Jacksonville Police Department has confirmed one fatality and two injuries, describing the incident as a targeted shooting.
Family claims in lawsuit Jacksonville-area man died after drinking Panera Bread ‘Charged Lemonade’
The family of a Jacksonville-area man is suing a popular restaurant chain, Panera Bread, after they say Panera’s ‘Charged Lemonade’ drink contributed to his death.
Man sentenced to death for killing, raping 8-year-old Florida girl back in court for new hearing
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — UPDATE: Donald Smith appeared in a Duval County court Monday morning for a new hearing. The judge rescheduled the hearing to Jan. 16. Nearly 10 years after an 8-year-old girl was kidnapped from a Jacksonville Walmart, raped, and murdered, her killer's death penalty case is returning to a Duval County courtroom Monday morning.
St. Johns County home prices fell 3.1% in November, with houses listed at a median of $558,990
The median home in St. Johns County listed for $558,990 in November, down 3.1% from the previous month's $577,000, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows. Compared to November 2022, the median home list price decreased 1.8% from $569,000. The statistics in this article only pertain to houses listed for...
COVID-19 Relief Fraud Scheme, Jacksonville Business Owner Sentenced to Prison
A Jacksonville man's fraudulent pandemic payday has landed him behind bars. Kenneth Steven Landers, 57, was slapped with a prison sentence of one year and one day for wire fraud and partaking in illegal monetary transactions involving COVID relief funds, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida. Landers, who orchestrated the scheme by applying for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans on behalf of his multiple business entities, is also facing an order of forfeiture of $910,000—the total sum he illegally obtained.
Mass Layoffs: 7 Companies Announced Layoffs this November in Florida
In November, a total of 7 companies in Florida have issued WARN notices, signaling significant workforce reductions. The collective impact of these notices amounts to an alarming total of 1,050 layoffs, affecting a diverse range of industries across various sectors. This substantial number of layoffs underscores the shifting dynamics in the job market and the economic challenges faced by these companies.
Unconventional Wedding: Jacksonville Couple Ties the Knot at a Car Wash
Witness an unconventional wedding as a Jacksonville couple ties the knot at a car wash. Experience the heartfelt vows and exchange of rings in this unique setting, proving that love truly knows no bounds.
New San Marco restaurant offers upscale Italian at affordable prices. Meet Limoncello.
A Jacksonville fine dining destination for nearly 24 years is broadening its culinary horizons with a new restaurant promising an upscale Italian menu featuring family recipes at "less expensive prices." Limoncello Ristorante — reflecting the flavors and ambiance of the Island of Capri — recently opened inside Bistro AIX at...
Key Decisions from Nov 28 County Commissioners Meeting: Local Meal Provision, Lake Asbury Density Freeze, and Leadership Changes
The Board of County Commissioners met on November 28, discussing several key topics. A highlight was the change in meal provision for Clay County seniors. Meals are now prepared locally at the Clayton and Mildred Revels Senior Center in Green Cove Springs, unlike before when they were made in Jacksonville and transported to Clay County. Last year, the centers provided 62,400 meals, with 21,000 delivered to home-bound seniors.
New Paws, New Love: Adopt Puppies Today in jacksonville, FL
Have you been contemplating pet adoption, or simply love perusing adorable pets? A myriad of delightful pets are available for adoption at various animal shelters in the vicinity of jacksonville..
Where sharks roam: Ocearch launches from new Mayport homeport on 46th expedition
Special to Jacksonville Florida Times-Union USA TODAY NETWORK. It was a cold January evening in 2013 when Chris Fischer, founder of Ocearch, a shark research organization, noticed that one of their tagged sharks was just off the beach near the Jacksonville Beach pier. The shark, Mary Lee, named for Chris’ mother, had pinged in with its satellite tag. Mary Lee was a 16-foot female great white shark estimated to weigh 3,500 pounds. and Chris thought he needed to notify someone.
Driver Pleads Not Guilty in Fatal Wrong-Way Crash Involving Creekside High School Graduate
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. — Ariel Monteagudo, the driver involved in a fatal head-on collision that resulted in the death of 18-year-old Creekside High School graduate and Stetson College football player Trenton Stewart, pleaded not guilty at his arraignment on Tuesday morning. He faces charges of vehicular homicide for the crash that occurred on May 9.
Taste of Jacksonville: 4 Local Fruits & Veggies You Can't Miss
This article presents a selection of four fruits and vegetables that are popular in Jacksonville. Have you had a chance to taste any of them? If you have, we'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments section below!