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Jaguars rookies joined the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office for police simulation training to understand law enforcement's challenges and build community ties.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A pilot safely landed a Cessna 150F on U.S. 1 near St. Augustine, Florida, with no injuries or fuel leaks reported.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
St. Augustine's King Street water main work will cause nighttime lane closures from July 14-16, with traffic directed by flagmen. Drivers should be cautious.
Retail & Industry in ...
CSX Transportation laid off 77 management employees in Jacksonville as part of a wider realignment that affected 125 managers company-wide, offering severance and transition support.
St. Johns County Public Works has adopted Verizon Connect Reveal GPS system to enhance emergency response effectiveness and service delivery efficiency.
Weather & Environment in ...
Jacksonville, Florida faces a week of mixed weather with high chances of afternoon thunderstorms, high humidity, and temperatures reaching the mid-90s.
Honduran national Ana Romero was sentenced to 21 months in prison for her role in a $7.6 million fraud scheme involving off-the-books payroll and tax evasion.
Ryan Lauber, an employee at Publix, rescued a colleague from a sinking truck in a pond behind the store, as reported by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office.
Parks & Nature in ...
Atlantic Beach is combating the invasive Beach Vitex plant, which threatens local dunes and native flora, urging residents to report sightings for its control.
Jacksonville Sheriff's Office asked for public help on a "suspicious" incident where an ex-boyfriend allegedly tried to forcibly take his ex-girlfriend; both were later found.
Politics & Govt in ...
Mayor Deegan launches Keep Jax Cute: Don’t Pollute campaign, featuring the Jax Litter League and mascot T.P. McClean, to combat litter in Jacksonville.
Clay County Sheriff's Office is searching for Wayne Euson, a 47-year-old man, for opiate trafficking and using technology for crime. They seek public help to locate him.
Jacksonville city offices and facilities close on July 4, 2025, but essential services like waste collection continue. Public libraries, certain parks, and ACPS will have modified hours.
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