Jacksonville's Camping Ordinance Yields Crime Rate Drop and Over 550 Homeless Reunited With Family as Sheriff's Office Marks One-Year Milestone
Jacksonville's Camping Ordinance has led to a drop in downtown crime and helped over 550 homeless individuals reunite with families, with enforcement focusing on support, not just arrests.
Northeast Florida Domestic Violence Centers Serve Over 7,200 Survivors, Clay County Sheriff's Office Highlights Support and Services
Northeast Florida domestic violence centers' work is highlighted during Domestic Violence Awareness Month, focusing on their support for over 7,200 survivors and children.
Atlantic Beach Acts on Smelly Situation, City Implements Plan to Combat Wastewater Treatment Facility Odors
The Atlantic Beach community has complained about an odor from the local WWTF. The City is working on solutions like installing fencing, odor control systems, and screen covers to address the issue.
Jacksonville Publix Sells $1 Million Powerball Ticket, Jackpot Soars to $295 Million
A $1 million Powerball ticket was sold at a Jacksonville Publix, with the winning numbers 10-13-28-34-47, one number shy of the jackpot. The jackpot will rise to $295 million. Winners have 180 days to claim their prize.
Florida's Proposed Bill to Lower Gun Purchase Age Sparks Controversy Amid Safety Concerns
House Bill 133 in Florida, introduced by Rep. Sirois, aims to lower the firearm purchase age to 18, challenging post-Parkland restrictions which raised the limit to 21. Responses are mixed, entwining gun rights with public safety concerns.
St. Augustine's Nights of Lights to Honor Minorcan Heritage in 250th Anniversary Celebration
The article details the planned Light-Up! Night ceremony in St. Augustine for 2025, honoring Rusty Hall and Lea Craig for their cultural contributions, coinciding with the 250th anniversary of the Minorcans settling in the city.












