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JIM PIGGOTT


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Jacksonville City Council honors retired WJXT employees who served over 20 years

Read full article: Jacksonville City Council honors retired WJXT employees who served over 20 years

The city of Jacksonville will recognize former WJXT employees who have shaped the community through more than two decades of dedication to local news.

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Nassau County homeowners can appeal property taxes until Sept. 13

Read full article: Nassau County homeowners can appeal property taxes until Sept. 13

The deadline for Nassau County homeowners to appeal their property tax assessments is Sept. 13.

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Jim Piggott has roamed City Hall every morning for more than 4 decades reporting on politics. Now he’s retiring

Read full article: Jim Piggott has roamed City Hall every morning for more than 4 decades reporting on politics. Now he’s retiring

After decades of covering the biggest stories in Jacksonville politics, Jim Piggott is retiring and plans to spend his mornings elsewhere.

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Wish him the best!: Longtime News4JAX reporter Jim Piggott is retiring and we want to hear from you

Read full article: Wish him the best!: Longtime News4JAX reporter Jim Piggott is retiring and we want to hear from you

We are celebrating our most senior reporter, Jim Piggott, as he is set to retire.

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A celebration of dedication, passion and commitment

Read full article: A celebration of dedication, passion and commitment

We’re honoring three newsmen who have made a difference in our community for decades.

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Brace yourselves: Jacksonville property tax bills are going in the mail and they’re going to be higher

Read full article: Brace yourselves: Jacksonville property tax bills are going in the mail and they’re going to be higher

Jacksonville is mailing out TRIM (truth in millage) notices Friday. It’s the first look at what your property tax bill will be this year -- and unfortunately, that bill will be higher than last year.

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Circulating voter ‘report cards’ are raising concerns about personal information

Read full article: Circulating voter ‘report cards’ are raising concerns about personal information

Flyers grading Duval County voters on their voting participation are raising eyebrows and sparking questions across the city.

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The Four Seasons Hotel will definitely be a part of the Shipyards project

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News4JAX has learned that the Four Seasons Hotel will definitely be the new luxury hotel that is now being built at the old shipyards site. City council members got an update Monday on various associated projects.

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People living and working in Jacksonville clean up and assess flood damage after Nicole

Read full article: People living and working in Jacksonville clean up and assess flood damage after Nicole

In Duval County, Friday was a day of clean up after the river caused flooding in Jacksonville.

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Rallies held in Jacksonville ahead of early voting on Monday

Read full article: Rallies held in Jacksonville ahead of early voting on Monday

With only 18 days until election day — many voters will be out casting their ballot early. Already, more than 29,000 people have cast votes by mail. That’s only about four percent of the registered voters — but by the time this election is over — it’s predicted to go 62.

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Your Voice Matters: Leaders tell Jacksonville sheriff candidates to focus on issues, stop attacks

Read full article: Your Voice Matters: Leaders tell Jacksonville sheriff candidates to focus on issues, stop attacks

The race to become the next sheriff of Jacksonville is heating up with negative campaign ads hitting the airwaves ahead of the start of early voting.

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Your Voice Matters: Local ministers say enough with the attacks in the sheriff’s race, focus on fighting crime

Read full article: Your Voice Matters: Local ministers say enough with the attacks in the sheriff’s race, focus on fighting crime

There’s a plea from ministers around Jacksonville for the sheriff’s candidates to end the negative campaign ads and focus on the issues. Democrat Lakesha Burton and Republican T.K. Waters are running for Jacksonville Sheriff. Monday, church leaders said on the courthouse steps that the issues of crime and community involvement are being ignored and Jacksonville is losing out.

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Monkeypox vaccines available at River City Pride Festival Sunday

Read full article: Monkeypox vaccines available at River City Pride Festival Sunday

While cases of the virus are dropping in the U.S., health officials say communities should stay on the offensive.

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Now that the property tax for Duval County Schools has passed, questions remain

Read full article: Now that the property tax for Duval County Schools has passed, questions remain

It's still not clear when Duval County homeowners will get a higher tax bill to fund higher pay for teachers. Voters approved the property tax rate hike on Tuesday, but the details of when it will take effect are still not clear.

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Sheriff candidate T.K. Waters responds after report questions his voter registration location

Read full article: Sheriff candidate T.K. Waters responds after report questions his voter registration location

Jacksonville sheriff candidate T.K. Waters is speaking out about where he lives and where he’s registered to vote after a report on Thursday that said Waters is registered to vote in the Nocatee area within Duval County but doesn’t live there.

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General Counsel has until Thursday at 2 p.m. to give legal opinion on JSO Sheriff Mike Williams residency

Read full article: General Counsel has until Thursday at 2 p.m. to give legal opinion on JSO Sheriff Mike Williams residency

Sheriff Mike Williams faces questions about living in Nassau County for the past year while serving as sheriff of Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.

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City Council President wants legal opinion about Sheriff’s residency

Read full article: City Council President wants legal opinion about Sheriff’s residency

City Council President Sam Newby wants a legal opinion from the General Council by 5 p.m. Wednesday. It’s unclear if the General Counsel will have it completed by then but that’s what Newby requested in a letter he sent.

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CEO of VyStar apologizes: ‘We know we owe it to our members to get it right’

Read full article: CEO of VyStar apologizes: ‘We know we owe it to our members to get it right’

Late Tuesday afternoon, the CEO of VyStar, Brian Wolfburg, sat down with News4JAX reporter Jim Piggott.

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Meet one of the first Black students to attend Ribault High School in Jacksonville

Read full article: Meet one of the first Black students to attend Ribault High School in Jacksonville

Many are surprised today to learn that Ribault High School in Northwest Jacksonville was a white-only school in the 1960s. Patricia Pearson, whose father was iconic civil rights leader Rutledge Pearson, helped change that.

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Proposed redistricting demonstration held in downtown Jacksonville

Read full article: Proposed redistricting demonstration held in downtown Jacksonville

The Northside Coalition and other groups held a demonstration at City Hall Monday morning -- saying they are concerned about the new congressional redistricting maps.

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Is Jacksonville ready for curbside recycling again?

Read full article: Is Jacksonville ready for curbside recycling again?

It's been six months since a recycling truck has been collecting curbside in Jacksonville, but next week, they return.

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What are your thoughts on someone who had career in TV running for political office?

Read full article: What are your thoughts on someone who had career in TV running for political office?

What are your thoughts on someone who had career in TV running for political office?

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🔒 Choose Your View: Watch Berkman Plaza II Implosion from multiple angles

Read full article: 🔒 Choose Your View: Watch Berkman Plaza II Implosion from multiple angles

Choose the camera angle you want to watch when the Berkman Plaza II comes down.

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Young adults help get council members to back resolution supporting riverfront park development

Read full article: Young adults help get council members to back resolution supporting riverfront park development

For years, there have been promises of downtown riverfront development, yet nothing has happened. Now the promise of new parks along the St. Johns River is closer to coming true.

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Video: Jim Piggott compares at-home COVID-19 tests

Read full article: Video: Jim Piggott compares at-home COVID-19 tests

The free at-home COVID-19 tests from the federal government have been showing up in local mailboxes for several days now.

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City Council to discuss $4M to address trash collection issue in Duval County

Read full article: City Council to discuss $4M to address trash collection issue in Duval County

At Tuesday night’s City Council meeting, members are expected to approve using $4 million dollars in COVID-19 relief funds to help address the trash issue.

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With hospitals near capacity, patients wait to be seen

Read full article: With hospitals near capacity, patients wait to be seen

"Emergency rooms were packed the past week. They were filled with people waiting for hours," one patient outside UF Health said Friday.

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Neighbors in flood-prone Ken Knight Drive area ready for rain from Elsa

Read full article: Neighbors in flood-prone Ken Knight Drive area ready for rain from Elsa

Heavy rainfall typically leaves parts of Ken Knight Drive in Northwest Jacksonville flooded, and Tropical Storm Elsa is expected to bring rain to the area.

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Insider: News4JAX news crews find a way to tell stories from a distance

Read full article: Insider: News4JAX news crews find a way to tell stories from a distance

News4JAX is documenting how crews deliver the news while staying safe during the coronavirus pandemic. Its been a new experience for reporter Jennifer Ready and photographer Tommy Garcia. [RELATED: Read Part 1 of Vic Micoluccis behind-the-scenes coverage]Its changed a lot, you know, Ready said. [LEARN MORE: News4JAX launches Insider program]The different workflow was evident when the crew covered an RV resort and the crowded coast along Jacksonville Beach. He and his photographer, Randy Sell, wear their face masks and keep their distance from other crews.

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First Coast Pops quartet plays for Lakewood neighbors

Read full article: First Coast Pops quartet plays for Lakewood neighbors

Published: May 12, 2020, 8:38 am Updated: May 12, 2020, 1:31 pmJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Millions of events have been canceled because of COVID-19, including several local concerts. But some members from the First Coast Pops are keeping the music alive. A quartet decided to bring its talent to the Lakewood neighborhood. He tweeted out the video with the caption, “Getting a little culture as a quartet from the Jacksonville Symphony plays in front of my neighbor’s house.” But he later corrected himself and Tweeted that the quartet was with the First Coast Pops. Now that’s a treat!

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No more than 50 people inside a business

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No more than 50 people inside a businessPublished: March 16, 2020, 7:02 pmNews4Jax reporter Jim Piggott was there when the mayor made an announcement to a special emergency session of the the city council, asking area residents to limit social interactions Jim checked with some businesses to find out how they plan to comply.

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The man we knew as ‘Jake’: Former Mayor Godbold dies at 86

Read full article: The man we knew as ‘Jake’: Former Mayor Godbold dies at 86

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jake Godbold, Jacksonville’s colorful and sometimes controversial mayor from 1978 to 1987, died Thursday at age 86. Jake Godbold is the second man on the left in the back row. During his time as mayor Godbold initiated a number of brick-and-mortar projects to revitalize the city’s failing downtown. "Colt Fever almost accidentally, and it turned out to be very, very important to Jacksonville," Godbold said. Godbold was proud to have grown up in public housing yet rose to hold the top office in the city.

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Teacher accused of bullying

Read full article: Teacher accused of bullying

News4Jax reporter Jim Piggott joins us from Lake city where he spoke to former students, parents and school officials about the teachers bullying accusations.

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Arcades face immediate closure

Read full article: Arcades face immediate closure

City Hall has gone into a hurry up mode with its latest attempt to force all adult arcades in Jacksonville out of business. News4JAX Reporter Jim Piggott visited a game room that's planning to fight... Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.

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Boos & jeers before City Council withdraws sales tax bill

Read full article: Boos & jeers before City Council withdraws sales tax bill

Ahead of the City Council's decision, the council chambers were cleared due to an outburst from the crowd while the sales tax measure was discussed. READ: Jim Piggott: 'I was not going to leave' City Council meetingAmong those asked to leave was state Sen. Audrey Gibson (D-Jacksonville). In June, the Duval County School Board approved its $1.9 billion Master Plan to repair or replace school buildings. Along with members of the School Board, theyre demanding city council put the half-cent sales tax to voters this year. Charter schools are public schools in that they offer free education, funded by taxpayers.

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Mayor and Sheriff Sworn-in for second term

Read full article: Mayor and Sheriff Sworn-in for second term

News4Jax reporter Jim Piggott joins from Downtown Jacksonville where Mayor Curry and Sheriff Williams have been sworn in for their second term.

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Brantley County home destroyed in more than 250-acre wildfire

Read full article: Brantley County home destroyed in more than 250-acre wildfire

NAHUNTA, Ga. – A more than 250-acre wildfire that's burning south of Nahunta in Brantley County destroyed one home and damaged two others on Tuesday, officials said. IMAGES: Wildfire burns in Brantley County"As we were going by, my neighbor's house was totally engulfed. The wildfire began as a controlled burn that jumped the fire lines near Britt Sill and Foxwood roads, according to the Georgia Forestry Commission. "We drove by it, watching it burn," Ronnie Newton said. You got wind blowing, you don't light a match and put on dry stuff like it is," Ronnie Newton said.

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