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Top Jacksonville news: Woman charged with defrauding FEMA; zoo now certified as sensory inclusive

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Published on April 24, 2019
Top Jacksonville news: Woman charged with defrauding FEMA; zoo now certified as sensory inclusiveJacksonville Zoo and Gardens. | Photo: Rob Bixby/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Jacksonville.

Jacksonville woman charged with defrauding FEMA after Irma

A Jacksonville woman accused of submitting a bogus claim to FEMA after Hurricane Irma has been indicted, authorities said Tuesday.

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Jacksonville zoo now certified as sensory inclusive organization

Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens partnered with KultureCity, which works to support people with special needs, to become certified as a sensory inclusive organization.

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State closes investigation into death of Jacksonville toddler

The Florida Department of Children and Families has ruled that inadequate supervision did not contribute to the death of a toddler found unconscious last year at a Jacksonville day care.

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Jacksonville Beach Police Department's phone number spoofed

The Jacksonville Beach Police Department on Tuesday warned that the agency's nonemergency phone number is being spoofed.

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Bryceville man killed after being struck by a vehicle in NW Jacksonville

Joshua Kirk, 31, was hit and killed by a vehicle on I-295 and New Kings Road.

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