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JAXPORT employees collect 720 pounds of trash to celebrate Earth Day
Read full article: JAXPORT employees collect 720 pounds of trash to celebrate Earth DayJacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) employees collected 720 pounds of trash along a two-mile stretch of Heckscher Drive in North Jacksonville Friday to celebrate Earth Day.
JSO searching for auto burglary suspects in Northeast Jacksonville
Read full article: JSO searching for auto burglary suspects in Northeast JacksonvilleOn March 30, officers responded to a vehicle burglary report on Heckscher Drive where two male suspects forcibly entered the victim’s vehicle and stole $600 in cash and credit cards, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
First responders find child thrown from personal watercraft in accident near Huguenot Park
Read full article: First responders find child thrown from personal watercraft in accident near Huguenot ParkA child was thrown from a personal watercraft in an accident Saturday off Heckscher Drive, firefighters said.
2 killed, 1 injured after vehicle crashes through railing onto I-95
Read full article: 2 killed, 1 injured after vehicle crashes through railing onto I-95A 31-year-old man and a child died and another child was critically injured early Sunday morning in a single-vehicle crash on Jacksonville Northside.
2 seriously injured in head-on crash on Heckscher Drive, JFRD says
Read full article: 2 seriously injured in head-on crash on Heckscher Drive, JFRD saysTwo people were seriously injured in a head-on crash Tuesday on Heckscher Drive on the city's Northside, the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department said.
Hundreds of dead jellyfish washing up onshore near Heckscher Drive
Read full article: Hundreds of dead jellyfish washing up onshore near Heckscher DriveJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Countless hoards of dead cannonball jellyfish are washing onshore near Heckscher Drive. Onshore winds push these blooms closer to our shoreline, and an incoming tide can pull them into the St Johns River. Cannonball jellyfish can also be immobilized or killed by cold water temperatures. Our water temperatures locally have dipped into the mid to upper 50s for the last week. Leatherback sea turtles make cannonball jellyfish a quick snack.
Brothers among 3 killed in hydroplane crash on Heckscher Drive, family says
Read full article: Brothers among 3 killed in hydroplane crash on Heckscher Drive, family saysJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A 16-year-old girl and two 27-year-old men were killed Monday in a weather-related crash on Heckscher Drive, just north of Huguenot Park, the Florida Highway Patrol said. According to the Highway Patrol, the Honda Civic they were in hydroplaned just before 6 p.m. and the 18-year-old driver lost control. Three were killed in a crash on Heckscher Drive near the boat ramp. FHP confirmed crash investigators are looking into whether tire tread or other faulty equipment might have contributed to the weather-related crash. Florida Highway Patrol data show troopers have worked nearly 20,000 traffic crashes in Northeast Florida since January 2019, with over 2,900 of them happening during rainy weather.
Could remains found on Northside be from gravesite predating 1850s?
Read full article: Could remains found on Northside be from gravesite predating 1850s?It used to be owned by the St. Regis Paper Company, which bought it from the Broward family. “It was owned by two people in the tree industry since the ’50s, and prior to that, one family owned it. The Broward family owned it for the 100 years prior to that," Holland said. It could even go back to slave labor, but it will really matter when they find additional information, some remains that may identify gravesite or identify grave markings. The Sheriff’s Office said it is working with the medical examiner and a forensic anthropologist to identify the remains, which could take months.
Day of rainy weather brings heavy flooding to Jacksonville area
Read full article: Day of rainy weather brings heavy flooding to Jacksonville areaJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Rounds of heavy rain throughout Monday flooded streets, including some along Jacksonville Beach. Photos shared by a News4Jax viewer showed some of the high flooding along 3rd Street near Fletcher Middle School. There was also severe flooding nearby in Neptune Beach, where the Police Department placed barricades along First Street. Hank Watson said Jacksonville Beach firefighters had to come to her aid. If you see flooding in your neighborhood, send your photos and video to the News4Jax Facebook page.
Video: Jacksonville kayaker saves bird tangled in fishing line
Read full article: Video: Jacksonville kayaker saves bird tangled in fishing lineJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - An incredible act of kindness from a Jacksonville kayaker was caught on camera over the weekend. Two men fishing in the St. Johns River near Heckscher Drive saved a bird after they noticed it was tangled in fishing line. That's when he put his kayak in the water and saw the fishing line wrapped around its body. He was able to trap the bird, rid him of the fishing line, and set him free. After the bird was let go, the video shows the handful of fishing line that was around the bird.
JEA-FPL-owned power plant to be decommissioned
Read full article: JEA-FPL-owned power plant to be decommissionedJEA and Florida Power & Light have agreed to terms to decommission the St. Johns River Power Park, the large, coal-fired generating plant located off Heckscher Drive in early 2018. The plant is jointly owned by the two utilities. Retirement of the facility will result in significant annual cost savings that can be directed to debt reduction and important capital projects that will benefit JEA’s customers. JEA’s carbon footprint will be decreased by 30 percent and its nitrogen to the St. Johns River reduced as a result of plant retirement. "This agreement is important for JEA and will allow us to right-size our power generation capabilities while offering, significant environmental benefits to the community,” said JEA CEO Paul McElroy.