Gov. DeSantis says Florida state parks development plans not approved by him, FDEP will go ‘back to the drawing board’
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday is set to hold a news conference with law enforcement officials in Winter Haven.
The VP race's Florida question: Would Rubio or Donalds have to move if Trump picks either of them?
Two politicians known to be on Donald Trump's vice presidential list are from Florida, where the former president also now lives.
Let’s see here- we have rain, FOG, and milder temperatures
As you wake up this morning, you'll walk outside and be pleasantly surprised...err, I say pleasantly surprised- becausei'm assuming as a Floridian, you prefer more mild temperatures- and we've got em!
Gov. DeSantis doubles down on anti-mask, anti-COIVD-19 vaccine policies in Jacksonville news conference
Gov. Ron DeSantis visited Culhane’s Irish Pub in the Tinseltown area of Jacksonville’s Southside for a news conference on Thursday.
Harris says Florida rules on Black history pushed by DeSantis are 'propaganda'
Vice President Kamala Harris swiped at new standards for teaching Black history in Florida during a trip to Jacksonville on Friday.
Price tag for Jaguars futuristic stadium expected to be at least $1.3 billion, president says
The was a buzz in the city after the Jacksonville Jaguars released plans for a futuristic stadium remodel.
USDA: Florida orange crop down 36% after twin hurricanes
U.S. officials say Florida's seasonal orange production is forecast to be down 36% from earlier estimates, in part a reflection of twin hurricanes that battered growing regions.
Florida among 19 states, 2 territories on Chicago’s COVID-19 travel advisory
The Chicago Department of Public Health is advising unvaccinated people from Florida to either obtain a negative COVID-19 test result 72 hours before arriving in the Windy City or go into self-quarantine for 10 days upon arrival.
More demand but plenty of supply as Florida opens COVID-19 vaccines to all adults
Opening up vaccinations to every Floridian age 16 and above on Monday prompted lines in some parts of the state, but not at Jacksonville’s largest site: Gateway Mall.
Got sticker shock from your Florida homeowners insurance? Read this.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – If you’re a Floridian dealing with sticker shock due to an increase in your homeowners insurance, you’re not alone. Florida is now among the top five most expensive states for homeowner’s insurance, according to websites that watch insurance trends. If it’s ever been replaced, Carlucci Jr. says it’s possible that the updated information wasn’t relayed to your insurance company. Most insurance companies don’t want to lose your business, and you may be able to negotiate a lower rate. AdRELATED: Florida SB 76 could change how insurance companies cover old roof replacements
In Florida, first shots fired in upcoming race for governor?
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – In a possible prelude to Florida’s upcoming gubernatorial campaign, the state’s only Democrat holding statewide office took a shot at Gov. “This is a signal: Game on,” said Susan MacManus, a professor emeritus of political science at the University of South Florida. In her video, Fried calls it “a dark, painful time for our state" because of the coronavirus pandemic. The Republican Party of Florida, however, returned fire. DeSantis, Florida got it right.
How to track your ballot, make sure it counts
Every Floridian who mails their ballot in the 2020 election can follow their ballot along its path to being counted. We should be able to track our ballots.”Online tracking of your ballot is available in all 67 Florida counties. Once you are logged in, go to “My Upcoming Elections” and look for your ballot status. Voters like Jacquelyn Bennet told News4Jax that knowing that their ballot counts encourages them to make their voices heard. If you’ve mailed your ballot and it’s still not showing as received after a reasonable period of time, you can request a new ballot or vote in person.
Florida, Duval and St. Johns counties report record increases in COVID-19 cases
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. The Florida Department of Health on Friday morning reported yet another record increase in COVID-19 cases in Duval County, St. Johns County and statewide. The Florida data released Friday marked the ninth day in a row with an increase near or exceeding 3,000 cases. The numbers Thursday also showed record increases in coronavirus cases for both Duval and St. Johns counties for the second day in a row. Duval is up to 4,171 confirmed cases of COVID-19, an increase of 447 cases in a single day. St. Johns Countys confirmed cases were up by 83 to a total of 682.
Duval, St. Johns report record increases in COVID-19 cases
The numbers Thursday also showed record increases in coronavirus cases for both Duval and St. Johns counties. Duval is up to 3,724 confirmed cases of COVID-19, an increase of 305 cases in a single day. St. Johns Countys confirmed cases were up by 51 to a total of 599. Across the state, Florida has now reported a total of 114,018 cases, up 5,004 from the previous day. The increase came a day after Florida shattered its previous one-day record, with more than 5,500 new positive cases reported on Wednesday.
DeSantis: No plans to move to next phase of reopening Florida amid spike
Ron DeSantis said Thursday that he has no plans of moving to the third and final phase of reopening the Florida economy as the state continues to see a surge in new COVID-19 cases. The increase came a day after Florida shattered its previous one-day record, with more than 5,500 new positive cases reported on Wednesday. The Florida data released Thursday marked the eighth day in a row with an increase near or exceeding 3,000 cases. DeSantis said the state may be seeing an increase in cases because Florida residents have let their guard down. According to DeSantis reopening plan, Phase 3 will begin after the successful conclusion of Phase 2, which includes a downward trajectory of the syndromic and epidemiology criteria while maintaining adequate health care capacity.
Church hosts pop-up pantry at Orange Park Mall next 3 Saturdays
ORANGE PARK, Fla. Elevate Life Church is inviting residents in need from Jacksonville and Orange Park to attend a Pop-up Pantry at the Orange Park Mall over the next three Saturdays. Elevate Life Church partners with Convoy of Hope and Farm Share for the pantry, which will serve 5,000 families packaged groceries. The packages will include dairy products, meat products and produce. As part of the fabric of Clay County, we have been inspired by the resilience of our neighbors, Randy Bowman, General Manager at Orange Park Mall. It is a privilege to partner with Elevate Life Church on this initiative as a way to give back to our community.For more information on this initiative and others, follow @OrangeParkMall on Instagram and Facebook, and visit us at www.orangeparkmall.com.