More than a decade later, JSO hopes new technology helps solve case of drive-by killings of 2 teenage girls
More than 10 years after two teenage girls were killed in a drive-by shooting in Northwest Jacksonville, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is reopening the case hoping technology may bring new leads that could result in an arrest.
Man pleads guilty in theft of Arnold Palmer green jacket, other Masters memorabilia from Augusta
A former warehouse assistant for the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia has pleaded guilty to transporting millions of dollars' worth of stolen Masters tournament memorabilia and historic items, including one of Arnold Palmer’s green jackets.
Nassau County schools facing federal lawsuit over removal of dozens of books
A federal lawsuit is accusing Nassau County School officials of violating the First Amendment and Florida’s Sunshine Laws by removing dozens of books from public school libraries behind closed doors last year including the book “Tango Makes Three.”
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Nassau County schools facing federal lawsuit over removal of dozens of books
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With Florida’s property insurance market stabilizing, experts fear an active hurricane season could reverse ‘momentum’
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More than a decade later, JSO hopes new technology helps solve case of drive-by killings of 2 teenage girls
More than 10 years after two teenage girls were killed in a drive-by shooting in Northwest Jacksonville, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is reopening the case hoping technology may bring new leads that could result in an arrest.
Teen survivor left partially paralyzed in Ponte Vedra stabbing attack walks across stage at graduation
A local teenager who was left partially paralyzed by an attempted murder-suicide stabbing attack outside a Ponte Vedra restaurant last June plans to walk across the stage Friday to receive her high school diploma.
Federal judge hears arguments in South Florida’s newspaper lawsuit against Jacksonville over panhandling ordinance
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City Council president: ‘I was pleasantly surprised’ by Jags stadium renovation deal but financing questions remain
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Shad Khan’s Shipyards project to include marina, event lawn, riverwalk
As people across Jacksonville learn more about the new stadium deal, downtown development is also getting a lot of attention. Beyond EverBank Stadium upgrades, Jaguars owner Shad Khan is also investing in other projects.