Jenn Samsel
WJXT Content Gatherer
She previous interned for NBC 6 in South Florida and is a Native Floridian.
She previous interned for NBC 6 in South Florida and is a Native Floridian.
On Wednesday, the FWC announced that it is offering a 50% discount on select hunting and fishing licenses through Jan. 3, 2025, including the annual and five-year Gold Sportsman license, along with the Youth Lifetime Sportsman licenses.
Thanksgiving is quickly approaching and that means many organizations, charities and helping families in Northeast Florida.
A man pleads guilty to stealing the identities of 14 individuals to collect over $1 million in COVID-19 relief and Unemployment benefits.
The Holidays are here, and what that means to travelers is abnormally heavy traffic and travel time, which can mean unexpected delays or even cancellations.
On Friday, the Florida Department of Education announced the winners of its 2nd Annual Cybersecurity Competition, an event held in partnership with the Florida College System and Tallahassee State College, where the contest took place.
A former Nassau County Sheriff’s Office deputy was arrested and accused of battery and using “unnecessary and unjustified” force on an intoxicated person, according to the Nassau County Sheriff’s Department (NCSD).
St. Vincent’s Southside, Riverside, and Clay County locations received excellent grades in hospital safety for fall 2024, ranking them 15th in the country.
The Chief Financial Officer announced the arrest of two individuals living in Duval County for submitting 84 false insurance claims, resulting in a total of 1.14 million collected.
Have one of those fancy licensed plates that aren’t state-approved? The Florida Highway Patrol is cracking down on drivers who customize licensed plates with airbrushed and vinyl wrap, citing them with tickets or removing their plates, leaving drivers to purchase a new license plate.
The FBI of Jacksonville and Duval County Public Schools will be hosting “Be Smart with Your Kids' Smartphones”.
A Florida woman who pleaded guilty to wire fraud was sentenced to more than two years in federal prison for stealing nearly $1 million from a church where she worked.