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A fatal accident in Jacksonville at Blanding Blvd and Park Street claimed one life and left another person critically injured; a Honda sedan and SUV collided, possibly due to high speed.
A Jacksonville man, Ty'shon Ramos, was sentenced to 37 months in prison for selling firearms to a felon, as part of the Project Safe Neighborhoods initiative.
Zachary Degross was arrested for allegedly threatening to drive through ICE protesters in a post, facing charges of sending threats to conduct an act of terrorism.
A helmetless 13-year-old in St. Augustine suffered a critical head injury after falling from an electric scooter. The incident is under investigation.
A man was shot in a Jacksonville neighborhood by an assailant who fled on foot. The victim, hospitalized but stable, was shot in the yard of a Magnolia Gardens home.
A Lake City man died in a car crash in Baker County after his sedan hit trees off I-10. The 34-year-old was not wearing a seatbelt; the cause is under investigation.
Connecticut man, Andrew Thomas Bull, receives a 30-year federal prison sentence for trying to entice an 11-year-old into sexual activities and possessing child abuse imagery.
A man from Jacksonville died after his car hit a tree off I-295's exit ramp to Alta Drive. The crash caused traffic delays and an ongoing investigation.
A wildfire near US-17 and Yellow Bluff Road in Jacksonville may affect traffic due to visibility issues, with FHP advising caution and no road closures reported yet.
The Jacksonville community is searching for two missing children, Taylor Muller, 11, and Brooklyn Albertie, 10, after they failed to come home from a bus trip.
A St. Augustine business owner, Jack Leach, was indicted for attempted production and possession of child sexual abuse materials, facing up to 30 years in prison.
The Baker County Sheriff's Office warns of scams targeting seniors with fake bank calls and residents with false warrant threats, urging community vigilance and reporting.
The Clay County Sheriff's Office is investigating human remains found along the St. Johns River, seeking public help to identify the victim via tattoos.
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