Jacksonville/ Community & Society
Published on December 13, 2019
Top Jacksonville news: Families claim homes have defects; grisly confession revealed; morePhoto: Rob Bixby/Flickr

Missed the most recent top news in Jacksonville? Read on for everything you need to know.

21 years after kidnapping, Kamiyah Mobley back in Jacksonville looking for a sense of home

Stolen from a Jacksonville hospital in 1998 and found in South Carolina 18 years later, Mobley's father says she is moving home to the River City.

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Jacksonville families claim city-funded homes have defects; city says project is not complete

At first glance, the houses appear to be in good shape, but four different families who live there tell First Coast News their homes were poorly constructed.

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Jacksonville mayor sends JEA letter with requests regarding sale; suggests finalizing bids by January

First Coast News obtained a copy of a letter sent from Mayor Lenny Curry to all of the board members of JEA, which is Jacksonville's public utility. 

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Grisly confession describes 'torture' chamber inside accused killer’s Jacksonville home

Russell Tillis admits killing and dismembering captive women in a newly obtained confession.

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