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4th year since Las Vegas massacre: 'Be there for each other'
Read full article: 4th year since Las Vegas massacre: 'Be there for each other'People who are healing and some still struggling are gathering to remember those who died and were injured during the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history four years ago on the Las Vegas Strip.
What led to the deadly shooting inside the Hyatt hotel? Arrest report gives new details
Read full article: What led to the deadly shooting inside the Hyatt hotel? Arrest report gives new detailsThe arrest report for one of the men connected to a double shooting in the bathroom of the Hyatt hotel in downtown Jacksonville on Saturday gives a better understanding of what led up to the deadly encounter.
19-year-old killed in shooting at Jacksonville Hyatt was recent Ed White High graduate
Read full article: 19-year-old killed in shooting at Jacksonville Hyatt was recent Ed White High graduateFamily members say the man who died after he was shot Saturday night inside a bathroom at the Hyatt in Downtown Jacksonville had recently graduated from Ed White High School.
Rash of Downtown Jacksonville smash-and-grabs under investigation
Read full article: Rash of Downtown Jacksonville smash-and-grabs under investigationPolice officers are investigating a series of car burglaries reported in Downtown Jacksonville. Specifically, they’ve happened near the Hyatt hotel and near popular bars on Bay Street and surrounding side streets. Jacksonville police are warning people that their vehicle could still be targeted, even if valuables are not in plain view. “It doesn’t bring as much attention to the car with that noise because the noise is so minimal,” Jefferson said. And this is why these crimes, which aren’t far from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office headquarters often go undetected.
Couple discovers, returns WWII veteran’s keepsakes to family
Read full article: Couple discovers, returns WWII veteran’s keepsakes to familyJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – One local couple found some important items belonging to a World War II veteran and vowed to get them to their family member if possible. “I found the flag; she found the family,” Lloyd Hyatt said of his wife, Melissa. Lloyd, a veteran himself, knew the flag was oddly placed and didn’t belong in that shop. Melissa reached out to several of Smith’s family members via Facebook to try and connect with them to get the items to their rightful owners. And we were so glad that didn’t happen," Lloyd Hyatt said.