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Top Jacksonville news: 4 shootings,12 hours, patrols amped up; 21 months for fake FEMA filings; more

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Published on October 17, 2019
Top Jacksonville news: 4 shootings,12 hours, patrols amped up; 21 months for fake FEMA filings; morePhoto: James Willamor/Flickr

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Influential Jacksonville science professor Mike Reynolds dies at 65

Sad news rippled across the scientific community after word spread that professor Mike Reynolds died Tuesday afternoon.

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Jacksonville woman accused of DUI, child neglect after crash

A Jacksonville woman was arrested Sunday night and accused of driving under the influence and three counts of child neglect after a minor crash.

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Jacksonville family makes gruesome discovery of cat killed in their home by apparent intruder

A Jacksonville family says an intruder broke in through their window and gruesomely murdered their cat, leaving a bloody scene behind.

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Jacksonville police amp up patrols after 4 shootings in 12 hours

Multiple people were injured after four shootings along the First Coast in less than 12 hours. Police say that they have extra patrols working in northweat Jacksonville.

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Jacksonville man sentenced to 21 months for fake disaster aid claims

A Jacksonville man was sentenced to 21 months in federal prison for providing false information to the Federal Emergency Management Agency in order to receive disaster assistance, the office of U.S. Attorney Maria Chapa Lopez announced Wednesday.

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