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Father’s Day forecast: heat and isolated storms ahead
Read full article: Father’s Day forecast: heat and isolated storms aheadShowers and storms will be possible for the rest of the day with temperatures near 90 degrees. Heavy rain, frequent lightning and gusty wind are possible within any storm. We will see am mix of sun and clouds on Sunday which is Father’s Day along with the first day of summer! It will feel like it with temperatures in the low 90s.
Petco Love Florida Mega Pet Adoption Event brings dozens of dogs, cats to Jacksonville’s Prime Osborn Convention Center
Read full article: Petco Love Florida Mega Pet Adoption Event brings dozens of dogs, cats to Jacksonville’s Prime Osborn Convention CenterDogs, cats and plenty of wagging tails have taken over Jacksonville’s Prime Osborn Convention Center this weekend as part of a statewide pet adoption event.
Flood watch, strong storms on tap Saturday for Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia
Read full article: Flood watch, strong storms on tap Saturday for Northeast Florida, Southeast GeorgiaSaturday brings a mix of clouds, showers and thunderstorms to much of Florida and Southeast Georgia, and for some, flooding is already a serious concern.
Girl shot in chest in Northwest Jacksonville, juvenile suspect taken into custody, JSO says
Read full article: Girl shot in chest in Northwest Jacksonville, juvenile suspect taken into custody, JSO saysA juvenile girl is in stable condition after being shot in the chest late Friday night in Northwest Jacksonville, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
‘What’s up, Saquon?’: Eagles running back sends messages to 7-year-old St. Augustine boy injured in e-bike crash
Read full article: ‘What’s up, Saquon?’: Eagles running back sends messages to 7-year-old St. Augustine boy injured in e-bike crashA 7-year-old St. Augustine boy received an unexpected boost in his recovery — a personal video message from his favorite football player and the man he was named after.
‘Thank you for the memories, the smiles and the sugar highs’: The Sugar Factory closes Town Center location
Read full article: ‘Thank you for the memories, the smiles and the sugar highs’: The Sugar Factory closes Town Center locationNearly three years after opening its first location in Jacksonville, The Sugar Factory has closed its doors at The Markets at Town Center.
Petco Love Florida Mega Pet Adoption Event brings dozens of dogs, cats to Jacksonville’s Prime Osborn Convention Center
Read full article: Petco Love Florida Mega Pet Adoption Event brings dozens of dogs, cats to Jacksonville’s Prime Osborn Convention CenterDogs, cats and plenty of wagging tails have taken over Jacksonville’s Prime Osborn Convention Center this weekend as part of a statewide pet adoption event.
Girl shot in chest in Northwest Jacksonville, juvenile suspect taken into custody, JSO says
Read full article: Girl shot in chest in Northwest Jacksonville, juvenile suspect taken into custody, JSO saysA juvenile girl is in stable condition after being shot in the chest late Friday night in Northwest Jacksonville, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
‘U-S-A! U-S-A!’: Northeast Florida watch parties turns into celebration as USMNT beats Australia
Read full article: ‘U-S-A! U-S-A!’: Northeast Florida watch parties turns into celebration as USMNT beats AustraliaChants of “U-S-A” rolled through Pour Taproom in Downtown Jacksonville as fans watched the U.S. Men’s National Team beat Australia 2-0 in the World Cup, a result that clinched a spot in the knockout round with one group-stage match still to play.
This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition - Jax Chamber outlines a playbook for business adoption
Read full article: This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition - Jax Chamber outlines a playbook for business adoptionKent Justice talks with Dr. Carlton Robinson, Chief Innovation Officer at the Jax Chamber, about how Jacksonville can stay competitive as AI shifts from buzzword to workplace reality. Robinson explains why the Chamber launched its new Center for Applied Infrastructure—framing “human-centered AI” as the next kind of public infrastructure—and why the goal is augmentation, not replacement: identifying what must remain human-led and using AI to remove friction in everyday work.
Baptist-Cigna deadline nears: Insurance expert shares 3 steps patients should take now
Read full article: Baptist-Cigna deadline nears: Insurance expert shares 3 steps patients should take nowWith days remaining before Baptist Health hospitals and employed providers are scheduled to leave Cigna’s network, patients across Northeast Florida are scrambling to understand their options and determine whether they can keep their doctors.
‘What’s up, Saquon?’: Eagles running back sends messages to 7-year-old St. Augustine boy injured in e-bike crash
Read full article: ‘What’s up, Saquon?’: Eagles running back sends messages to 7-year-old St. Augustine boy injured in e-bike crashA 7-year-old St. Augustine boy received an unexpected boost in his recovery — a personal video message from his favorite football player and the man he was named after.
Principal on leave sues St. Johns County School District, alleges stabbings were ignored before Fetty Wap suspension
Read full article: Principal on leave sues St. Johns County School District, alleges stabbings were ignored before Fetty Wap suspensionA St. Johns County principal who was placed on administrative leave after a Fetty Wap lyric appeared in her school’s yearbook is now suing the school district, and alleges that far more serious safety concerns were being ignored at the same time.
Woman, 47, uses pickleball paddle as ‘deadly weapon’ to attack another player during argument, deputies say
Read full article: Woman, 47, uses pickleball paddle as ‘deadly weapon’ to attack another player during argument, deputies sayA 47-year-old St. Augustine woman is facing a serious felony charge after deputies say she attacked a fellow pickleball player with a paddle during an argument at Treaty Park.
First affordable apartment community opens in St. Augustine area, offering workforce housing to retain residents
Read full article: First affordable apartment community opens in St. Augustine area, offering workforce housing to retain residentsFinding affordable housing in St. Johns County has become increasingly difficult for many working families, but a new apartment community in West Augustine is providing dozens of income-restricted units aimed at helping residents remain in the community.
Cynthia Garris reflects on becoming St. Augustine's first Black mayor later this year
Read full article: Cynthia Garris reflects on becoming St. Augustine's first Black mayor later this yearCynthia Garris is set to become St. Augustine’s first Black mayor after no other candidates qualified for the position on Friday, the St. Johns County supervisor of elections said.
Georgia primary runoff: Camden County voters speak out on why they returned to the polls
Read full article: Georgia primary runoff: Camden County voters speak out on why they returned to the pollsPolls closed at 7 p.m. in Georgia’s primary runoff election, where voters helped decide who would appear on the November ballot in several key races — including the governor’s race, the U.S. Senate race, and the 1st Congressional District seat left vacant by Congressman Buddy Carter.
Georgia Primary Runoff 2026: Here are the results
Read full article: Georgia Primary Runoff 2026: Here are the resultsThe polls are now closed across Georgia in the runoff election to finish up the state’s 2026 primaries. Any race in the May 19 primary in which no candidate got more than 50 percent of the vote required a runoff.
Study shows that Florida and Georgia rank among top states where people search for financial help
Read full article: Study shows that Florida and Georgia rank among top states where people search for financial helpAre you financially stressed? A new study by Coinfully.com, which analyzed Google searches tied to money worries, found Florida and Georgia rank among the top states where people are searching for help.
Georgia voters: What you need to know about today’s primary runoff election
Read full article: Georgia voters: What you need to know about today’s primary runoff electionGeorgia voters will head to the polls Tuesday for the runoff elections in several key primary midterm races, including senator and governor.
Folkston officials say police swarmed Main Street after reports of shots fired and a hostage taken. They found nothing
Read full article: Folkston officials say police swarmed Main Street after reports of shots fired and a hostage taken. They found nothingA large law enforcement response shut down part of Main Street for hours on Wednesday. For hours, it was unclear what happened, and rumors swirled, but on Thursday afternoon, officials provided some clarity.
14-year-old killed in Clay County e-bike crash to be laid to rest Friday as family, community reel from tragic loss
Read full article: 14-year-old killed in Clay County e-bike crash to be laid to rest Friday as family, community reel from tragic lossThe tight-knit Lake Asbury community remains heartbroken by the loss of a 14-year-old who died in an e-bike crash on Sandridge Road last week.
Death of 14-year-old in e-bike crash sparks safety concerns on Clay County road
Read full article: Death of 14-year-old in e-bike crash sparks safety concerns on Clay County roadResidents continue to raise concerns about safety along Sandridge Road, which FHP noted was “unlit” at the time of a crash involving an e-bike that left a 14-year-old boy dead one week ago.
Man in custody after Clay County deputies respond to mental health crisis in Fleming Island neighborhood
Read full article: Man in custody after Clay County deputies respond to mental health crisis in Fleming Island neighborhoodA man was taken into custody on Thursday night after the Clay County Sheriff’s Office responded to a mental health crisis that led to the evacuation of surrounding areas near Lake Shore Drive and Stratford Lane in Fleming Island.
Clay County deputies still searching for man they say tried to attack woman walking dog in Jennings State Forest
Read full article: Clay County deputies still searching for man they say tried to attack woman walking dog in Jennings State ForestThe search continued Thursday morning for a man accused of trying to attack a woman while she was walking her dog in Jennings State Forest.
Clay County sheriff continues to urge caution after attempted attack in Jennings State Forest
Read full article: Clay County sheriff continues to urge caution after attempted attack in Jennings State ForestClay County Sheriff Michelle Cook urges residents to stay alert as deputies continue to search for a suspect accused of trying to grab a woman walking her dog in Jennings State Forest.
21-year-old arrested in Green Cove Springs after police serve early morning search warrant for child sex abuse material
Read full article: 21-year-old arrested in Green Cove Springs after police serve early morning search warrant for child sex abuse materialThe Green Cove Springs Police Department said officers were serving a search warrant at a home on Wednesday after tips about someone in the home downloading child sexual abuse material.
Rider dies after motorcycle hits back of van, flips on I-95 in Nassau County: FHP
Read full article: Rider dies after motorcycle hits back of van, flips on I-95 in Nassau County: FHPA motorcyclist was killed Wednesday afternoon on I-95 near State Road 200 in Nassau County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
Jacksonville man charged with DUI while driving with 3 young children in vehicle, deputies say
Read full article: Jacksonville man charged with DUI while driving with 3 young children in vehicle, deputies sayA Jacksonville man is facing multiple charges after Nassau County deputies say he was driving recklessly and under the influence with three young children in his vehicle.
‘The symbol of our city:’ Historic Kate’s Tree in Fernandina Beach damaged in storm
Read full article: ‘The symbol of our city:’ Historic Kate’s Tree in Fernandina Beach damaged in stormA massive live oak known locally as “Kate’s Tree” lost one of its huge limbs early Sunday, sending the branch crashing into a nearby home and prompting inspections from city arborists and conservationists.
Man, woman killed when car crashes through bridge railing, flips into water in Baker County: FHP
Read full article: Man, woman killed when car crashes through bridge railing, flips into water in Baker County: FHPA 31-year-old man and a 32-year-old woman died Friday morning when their car crashed through a bridge railing in Baker County and flipped upside down into the water, the Florida Highway Patrol said.
Baker County Sheriff’s Office investigating murder-suicide of Olustee camp host couple
Read full article: Baker County Sheriff’s Office investigating murder-suicide of Olustee camp host coupleThe Baker County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a murder suicide of a camp host couple in Olustee on Sunday.
School bus rear-ended by van in Baker County; no injuries reported
Read full article: School bus rear-ended by van in Baker County; no injuries reportedA school bus carrying students was rear-ended by a van Thursday afternoon in Baker County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. No injuries were reported in the crash.
Crescent City man charged with threatening to kill Trump, ‘blow the White House up’
Read full article: Crescent City man charged with threatening to kill Trump, ‘blow the White House up’A Crescent City man was charged with two counts of threatening to kill President Donald Trump and “blow the White House up,” the Department of Justice said.
Putnam County marine deputies involved in boat crash after Boaters Skip Day in Clay County
Read full article: Putnam County marine deputies involved in boat crash after Boaters Skip Day in Clay CountyTwo Putnam County Sheriff’s Office marine units were involved in a boat crash near the Palatka City Dock while returning from assisting with Boaters Skip Day in Clay County.
Palatka police warn of unauthorized truck meet at Palatka Mall
Read full article: Palatka police warn of unauthorized truck meet at Palatka MallThe Palatka Police Department is warning the public about an unauthorized truck meet planned for May 31 at the Palatka Mall, which has not been approved by the city or property management. Only those conducting business with mall tenants will be allowed on the premises; others may face trespass enforcement. Officers will monitor the area and address any violations such as trespassing, reckless driving, racing, or disorderly conduct. The department emphasizes that private property rights will be enforced and unlawful behavior may result in citations, arrests, or vehicle impoundment.
Flagler County sheriff warns teens they could ‘get capped’ during social media door kick challenge
Read full article: Flagler County sheriff warns teens they could ‘get capped’ during social media door kick challengeFlagler County Sheriff Rick Staly is warning parents that their teens could “get capped” during the social media door kick challenge.
Flagler County deputy hits teen on e-scooter, prompting sheriff’s office to issue safety reminder
Read full article: Flagler County deputy hits teen on e-scooter, prompting sheriff’s office to issue safety reminderThe Flagler County Sheriff’s Office issued a “powerful” reminder on Monday about e-bike operations after a deputy accidentally hit an e-bike rider who darted out in front of the vehicle.
Flagler County teen, grandmother arrested after juveniles trapped in Palm Coast park restroom
Read full article: Flagler County teen, grandmother arrested after juveniles trapped in Palm Coast park restroomThe Flagler County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a 13-year-old girl and her grandmother after an escalating dispute ended with five juveniles trapped inside a park restroom.
FHP vehicle struck in crash that seriously injured two people Columbia County
Read full article: FHP vehicle struck in crash that seriously injured two people Columbia CountyAn unmarked Florida Highway Patrol SUV was rear-ended Friday morning at a Columbia County intersection, sending three people to the hospital — two of them by helicopter.
Columbia County will not issue fireworks tent permits amid countywide burn ban
Read full article: Columbia County will not issue fireworks tent permits amid countywide burn banThe Lake City Fire Department has put a countywide burn ban in effect due to extreme drought conditions currently affecting the area.
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‘U-S-A! U-S-A!’: Northeast Florida watch parties turns into celebration as USMNT beats Australia
Read full article: ‘U-S-A! U-S-A!’: Northeast Florida watch parties turns into celebration as USMNT beats AustraliaChants of “U-S-A” rolled through Pour Taproom in Downtown Jacksonville as fans watched the U.S. Men’s National Team beat Australia 2-0 in the World Cup, a result that clinched a spot in the knockout round with one group-stage match still to play.
Camp ‘I Am Special’ gives teens a way to finish Bright Futures volunteer hours
Read full article: Camp ‘I Am Special’ gives teens a way to finish Bright Futures volunteer hoursParents looking for something active and meaningful for their high-schoolers this summer may want to consider volunteering at Camp “I Am Special,” an immersive program run by Catholic Charities that pairs teen “buddies” with kids and adults who have special needs.
This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition - Jax Chamber outlines a playbook for business adoption
Read full article: This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition - Jax Chamber outlines a playbook for business adoptionKent Justice talks with Dr. Carlton Robinson, Chief Innovation Officer at the Jax Chamber, about how Jacksonville can stay competitive as AI shifts from buzzword to workplace reality. Robinson explains why the Chamber launched its new Center for Applied Infrastructure—framing “human-centered AI” as the next kind of public infrastructure—and why the goal is augmentation, not replacement: identifying what must remain human-led and using AI to remove friction in everyday work.
Baptist-Cigna deadline nears: Insurance expert shares 3 steps patients should take now
Read full article: Baptist-Cigna deadline nears: Insurance expert shares 3 steps patients should take nowWith days remaining before Baptist Health hospitals and employed providers are scheduled to leave Cigna’s network, patients across Northeast Florida are scrambling to understand their options and determine whether they can keep their doctors.
Final Harveys Supermarket converted to Winn‑Dixie opens in Jacksonville
Read full article: Final Harveys Supermarket converted to Winn‑Dixie opens in JacksonvilleWinn‑Dixie will celebrate the opening of its new Brentwood store Saturday, marking the final Harveys Supermarket to be converted to the Winn‑Dixie banner across Florida and southern Georgia, the company said.
Man, woman killed when car crashes through bridge railing, flips into water in Baker County: FHP
Read full article: Man, woman killed when car crashes through bridge railing, flips into water in Baker County: FHPA 31-year-old man and a 32-year-old woman died Friday morning when their car crashed through a bridge railing in Baker County and flipped upside down into the water, the Florida Highway Patrol said.
Thunderstorms move through Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia
Read full article: Thunderstorms move through Northeast Florida, Southeast GeorgiaPortions of Southeast Georgia are seeing Flash Flood Warnings and Flood Advisories as remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur continue to move west to east across the south.
Tracking the tropics: Arthur remnants continue to bring heavy rains through Southeast Georgia before moving offshore
Read full article: Tracking the tropics: Arthur remnants continue to bring heavy rains through Southeast Georgia before moving offshorePortions of Southeast Georgia are seeing Flash Flood Warnings and Flood Advisories as remnant of Tropical Storm Arthur continue to move west to east across the south.
City of Palatka is warning residents about scam text messages, fake surveys
Read full article: City of Palatka is warning residents about scam text messages, fake surveysThe City of Palatka is warning residents about text messages circulating that claim to be surveys about local issues and ask recipients to click links to share opinions.
Jacksonville named ‘Best-Run City in Florida,’ ranked 18th nationally in WalletHub study
Read full article: Jacksonville named ‘Best-Run City in Florida,’ ranked 18th nationally in WalletHub studyJacksonville was named the “Best-Run City in Florida” and ranked 18th best-run city in the nation out of 148, according to WalletHub’s 2026 Best- & Worst-Run Cities in America ranking.
That’s not an alligator — but it has slowly invaded Florida, experts say
Read full article: That’s not an alligator — but it has slowly invaded Florida, experts sayA scaly predator has quietly expanded into the Florida Everglades -- and it's not our native alligators, according to the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.
City of Jacksonville issues demolition permit to make way for Downtown Publix: Daily Record
Read full article: City of Jacksonville issues demolition permit to make way for Downtown Publix: Daily RecordThe fate of incentives for a Downtown Publix has yet to be decided, but developer Gateway Jax is moving ahead with plans to demolish the former First Baptist Church main auditorium to make way for it, according to our news partners at the Jacksonville Daily Record.
These areas will soon be off-limits to sex offenders under new Florida law
Read full article: These areas will soon be off-limits to sex offenders under new Florida lawA new Florida law filed back in October is set to take effect next month, adding further restrictions on where sexual offenders may live in the state, according to WKMG in Orlando.
14-year-old killed in Clay County e-bike crash to be laid to rest Friday as family, community reel from tragic loss
Read full article: 14-year-old killed in Clay County e-bike crash to be laid to rest Friday as family, community reel from tragic lossThe tight-knit Lake Asbury community remains heartbroken by the loss of a 14-year-old who died in an e-bike crash on Sandridge Road last week.
Death of 14-year-old in e-bike crash sparks safety concerns on Clay County road
Read full article: Death of 14-year-old in e-bike crash sparks safety concerns on Clay County roadResidents continue to raise concerns about safety along Sandridge Road, which FHP noted was “unlit” at the time of a crash involving an e-bike that left a 14-year-old boy dead one week ago.
Man shot multiple times after pointing rifle at driver on Norfolk Blvd., JSO says
Read full article: Man shot multiple times after pointing rifle at driver on Norfolk Blvd., JSO saysA man in his 20s was in stable condition after being shot multiple times during a confrontation involving an armed driver Thursday evening on Norfolk Boulevard, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
Poetry in the barbershop: Jacksonville educator aims to spark men’s mental health talks
Read full article: Poetry in the barbershop: Jacksonville educator aims to spark men’s mental health talksDuring Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, a Jacksonville educator and author partners with barbershops to place her poetry book in waiting areas, encouraging conversations, support, and emotional check-ins.
‘Everything is gone’: Jacksonville woman left with nothing after losing home to fire while she was out of town
Read full article: ‘Everything is gone’: Jacksonville woman left with nothing after losing home to fire while she was out of townA Jacksonville mother came home to nothing after a fire destroyed her house Tuesday morning — and she wasn’t even in town when it happened.
Man in custody after Clay County deputies respond to mental health crisis in Fleming Island neighborhood
Read full article: Man in custody after Clay County deputies respond to mental health crisis in Fleming Island neighborhoodA man was taken into custody on Thursday night after the Clay County Sheriff’s Office responded to a mental health crisis that led to the evacuation of surrounding areas near Lake Shore Drive and Stratford Lane in Fleming Island.
Principal on leave sues St. Johns County School District, alleges stabbings were ignored before Fetty Wap suspension
Read full article: Principal on leave sues St. Johns County School District, alleges stabbings were ignored before Fetty Wap suspensionA St. Johns County principal who was placed on administrative leave after a Fetty Wap lyric appeared in her school’s yearbook is now suing the school district, and alleges that far more serious safety concerns were being ignored at the same time.
What patients need to know about the Baptist-Cigna dispute as Cigna claims Baptist costs 40% more than other hospitals
Read full article: What patients need to know about the Baptist-Cigna dispute as Cigna claims Baptist costs 40% more than other hospitalsThousands of Northeast Florida residents could soon lose in-network access to Baptist Health hospitals and providers as contract negotiations between Baptist Health and Cigna remain unresolved days before a June 24 deadline.
EPA funding will help Jacksonville replace septic tanks in Christobel neighborhood
Read full article: EPA funding will help Jacksonville replace septic tanks in Christobel neighborhoodJacksonville’s Septic Tank Phase Out program is getting a major boost from the Environmental Protection Agency, with city leaders announcing about $6.7 million in funding to help move more than 500 homes and businesses from septic tanks to city water and sewer service in the Christobel neighborhood near Lem Turner Road and Edgewood Avenue.
Season Finale|Voices of the 904 Ep. 8 - Through acts of service, she bridges community involvement and nonprofits
Read full article: Season Finale|Voices of the 904 Ep. 8 - Through acts of service, she bridges community involvement and nonprofitsJade Robinson founded Volunteer Jax after experiencing the impact of community support firsthand as a child. On the season two finale of Voices of the 904, she shares how the organization connects volunteers with nonprofits across Northeast Florida and explains why giving your time can create stronger communities, meaningful connections and lasting impact.
Jacksonville woman sentenced to 20 years in prison for aggravated manslaughter of baby
Read full article: Jacksonville woman sentenced to 20 years in prison for aggravated manslaughter of babyA Jacksonville woman was sentenced to 20 years in prison after an infant who had been treated for multiple injuries in 2023 later died, according to a Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office arrest and booking report.
Woman, 47, uses pickleball paddle as ‘deadly weapon’ to attack another player during argument, deputies say
Read full article: Woman, 47, uses pickleball paddle as ‘deadly weapon’ to attack another player during argument, deputies sayA 47-year-old St. Augustine woman is facing a serious felony charge after deputies say she attacked a fellow pickleball player with a paddle during an argument at Treaty Park.
Traffic Alert: Semi flips onto side on I-95 South in Nassau County, blocking right lanes
Read full article: Traffic Alert: Semi flips onto side on I-95 South in Nassau County, blocking right lanesA tractor-trailer flipped onto its side in a crash just before noon Thursday on I-95 southbound in Nassau County.
Remnants of Arthur bringing severe weather to Gulf states before potential re-appearance in Atlantic
Read full article: Remnants of Arthur bringing severe weather to Gulf states before potential re-appearance in AtlanticAs remnants of Arthur wreak havoc across the Gulf states, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring the coast of North Carolina as a potential reappearance over the next few days.
First affordable apartment community opens in St. Augustine area, offering workforce housing to retain residents
Read full article: First affordable apartment community opens in St. Augustine area, offering workforce housing to retain residentsFinding affordable housing in St. Johns County has become increasingly difficult for many working families, but a new apartment community in West Augustine is providing dozens of income-restricted units aimed at helping residents remain in the community.
Flagler County sheriff warns teens they could ‘get capped’ during social media door kick challenge
Read full article: Flagler County sheriff warns teens they could ‘get capped’ during social media door kick challengeFlagler County Sheriff Rick Staly is warning parents that their teens could “get capped” during the social media door kick challenge.
Lake City police searching for man accused of shooting another man in Gleason Plaza
Read full article: Lake City police searching for man accused of shooting another man in Gleason PlazaDetectives with the Lake City Police Department are searching for a suspect after a man was shot late Sunday in the rear parking lot of Gleason Plaza.
JSO announces 29 arrests in child predator investigation dubbed ‘Operation Checkmate’
Read full article: JSO announces 29 arrests in child predator investigation dubbed ‘Operation Checkmate’Sheriff T.K. Waters announced Thursday that the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office arrested 29 people in a multi‑agency child predator investigation called ‘Operation Checkmate.’
Online safety laws: Expert weighs in on what will really work to protect our kids
Read full article: Online safety laws: Expert weighs in on what will really work to protect our kidsIan Marlow, the founder and CEO of tech leader FITECH, joined us on The Morning Show to discuss what’s likely to work and what’s not when it comes to online safety laws.
