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Columbia County woman loses home to fire not even a month after paying it off
Read full article: Columbia County woman loses home to fire not even a month after paying it offA family in Columbia County is working to rebuild their lives after a devastating house fire destroyed their home two weeks before Christmas.
25 companies looking to fill hundreds of positions during Jacksonville Job Fair on Dec. 10
Read full article: 25 companies looking to fill hundreds of positions during Jacksonville Job Fair on Dec. 1025 companies are looking to fill hundreds of jobs just before Christmas with the Jacksonville Job Fair.
Channel 4 Toy Drive wraps with more than 2,500 toy donations, 125 bikes for Christmas party🎁
Read full article: Channel 4 Toy Drive wraps with more than 2,500 toy donations, 125 bikes for Christmas party🎁On Thursday, Dec. 5, Channel 4 will begin collecting new and unwrapped toys from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at WJXT Studios located at 4 Broadcast Place.
Attend this farmtastic Fall-O-Ween event at EPIC Outreach
Read full article: Attend this farmtastic Fall-O-Ween event at EPIC OutreachEPIC Outreach invites the community to the 5th Annual Farm Fun Fall-O-Ween on October 26th, from 11 AM to 1 PM. Tickets are $49 per car (up to six people) and include a swag bag filled with items from local sponsors, with DOC TONY as the main sponsor.
River City Beats | Lifted Riffs
Read full article: River City Beats | Lifted RiffsLifted Riffs is a band based out of Jacksonville, FL. Hoping to start a movement in the Punk community, Lifted Riffs has set out to make a name for themselves as well as carrying the torch of nostalgia along the way keeping the 90′s and 2000′s alive.Follow them on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok @liftedriffs
Right place, right time: Good Samaritan pulls man from water at Alpine Groves Park dock in St. Johns County
Read full article: Right place, right time: Good Samaritan pulls man from water at Alpine Groves Park dock in St. Johns CountyA man from St. Johns County found himself in an unusual situation on Tuesday when he happened upon someone in distress while taking his lunch break at Alpine Groves Park in St. Johns County.
2 arrested after shooting that led to stray bullet hitting a school bus in Hogan’s Creek
Read full article: 2 arrested after shooting that led to stray bullet hitting a school bus in Hogan’s CreekA 23-year-old woman and a 17-year-old male were charged with attempted murder following a shooting where a stray bullet hit a school bus carrying children in the Hogan’s Creek area on Monday, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
Parents, neighbors frustrated after school bus carrying children hit by gunfire in Hogan’s Creek
Read full article: Parents, neighbors frustrated after school bus carrying children hit by gunfire in Hogan’s CreekThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is investigating a gun battle that led to a stray bullet hitting a school bus with kids on Dr. Roy Baker Street near UF Health Jacksonville in the Hogan’s Creek area on Monday.
Tribal leaders honored in 200th anniversary celebration of Treaty of Moultrie Creek signing
Read full article: Tribal leaders honored in 200th anniversary celebration of Treaty of Moultrie Creek signingLeaders from four Native American Nations affected by the Treaty of Moultrie Creek came together Monday at the site for the first time in two centuries to mark the 200th anniversary of the treaty signing with a flag-raising ceremony.
River City Beats with Tara Strickland
Read full article: River City Beats with Tara StricklandIndependent singer-songwriter, recording artist and worship leader Tara Strickland is from the small town of Madison, FL. Releasing her first album Resonate in June of 2019 with six additional singles thereafter,
Clara White Mission distributes food for 300 families during drive-thru giveaway event
Read full article: Clara White Mission distributes food for 300 families during drive-thru giveaway eventThe food insecurity rate in Duval County is 12.6% and there are more than 117,000 food-insecure people, according to Feeding Northeast Florida.
River City Beats | The Awen Family Band
Read full article: River City Beats | The Awen Family BandAwen Family Band is a nationally touring world boogie collective founded by singer-songwriter and coddie-wompler Tim Husk. Awen Family played their first show at Kings in Raleigh, NC in June of 2019 and has since performed at festivals and venues around the country featuring an ever-changing all-star cast of artists who believe that we are moving the message from one plane to another, we don’t create the art, but are vessels for the great spirit to move through us, to inspire and to be inspired by the life around us. Awen Family has featured members of Toubab Krewe, Big Something, Firewater Tent Revival, Wigeon, Reliably Bad, Dr. Bacon, Charlie Hunter, The Kind Thieves, The Fundamentals, Self Help, TUB, , Mellow Swells, The Moon Unit, FRUTE and many other acts. Blending roots music from around the globe such as Zydeco, Bluegrass, Afrobeat, Wassoulou (West Africa), Old Time, Swing and Psychedelic Boogie topped with lyrics spreading the message for all who seek to hear. From our table to yours, we invite you to join us in celebrating music, life and each other!
1st Annual Fernandina Song Writers Festival
Read full article: 1st Annual Fernandina Song Writers FestivalThe Fernandina Beach Songwriter Festival is a new event being organized by three friends already immersed in the music industry but each bringing different perspectives. The Festival will feature 12 renowned songwriters, considered some of the best in the business. The songwriters will perform their hit songs and tell the history and stories of the songs.
River City Beats | Don Ugly - Artist on the Rise
Read full article: River City Beats | Don Ugly - Artist on the RiseOn today’s segment of River City Beats we were joined by local Singer & Songwriter, Kash Erickson, known by the artist’s moniker, Don Ugly. He played for us not just one, but TWO groovy tunes of his. He started the show with his song, “Bad Games” and wrapped things up with “Her Majesty’s Mambo”. Don Ugly is from Jacksonville, FL and created the moniker while attending college in 2017. It wasn’t until Summer of 2022 where he made the decision to quit his stable career in the construction industry to follow his lifelong dream of being a songwriter. Ever since, Erickson has been traveling all over the state and country building a fan base one show at a time. To catch a local performance, you can check his music and tour schedule at his official website, www.donugly.com or follow him on any social media and music streaming platform.
Local Vodka gives back to Cancer patients
Read full article: Local Vodka gives back to Cancer patientsTwo Titmice Vodka was launched by Ed Malin who is most notably known as the high energy owner of Angie’s Subs. He launched the vodka product as a side project to expand his entrepreneurial side a few years ago. What began as a dream and side hustle has expanded to include a charitable aspect. $2 from the sale of every bottle of Two Titmice Vodka sold goes to their very own breast cancer foundation, the Two Titmice Foundation.
Culinary Experiences brings fine dining to your home
Read full article: Culinary Experiences brings fine dining to your homeChef Bri and Culinary Experiences has been providing Personal Chef Private Dinner Services to The Greater Jacksonville, St John’s & Nassau areas for over 3 years.Specializing in New American & Fine Dining cuisine. She loves to incorporate Farm To Table elements into her cuisine as well. She partners with local farmers and purveyors to source local and seasonal ingredients so that her clients can get a taste of place! She brings the fine dining restaurant experience to your home. Chef Bri grocery shops, preps, cooks, serves and does all the cleaning up for the client in their home so they don’t have to lift a finger. She also brings the table settings to give that special elegant touch as well. She can fully customize a menu to the likings and dietary needs of clients and their guests, so that everyone can be included at the dinner table, regardless of their allergies!
River City Beats | The Groove Coalition Band
Read full article: River City Beats | The Groove Coalition BandBased in Jacksonville, Florida, Grove Coalition has delighted audiences in northeast Florida since 2012. These experienced, professional musicians live by the motto, “Ain’t no school like the old school.” “our sound is organic, familiar and fun”
Florida fall looks | Shop Chey & Chawn
Read full article: Florida fall looks | Shop Chey & ChawnChey & Chawn, a women’s lifestyle boutique, opened their doors in Jacksonville Beach in December 2021. Chey & Chawn curate trendy styles and quality brands to the Jacksonville Community, but without breaking the bank. Whether you’re looking for an outfit for your next event, day at the beach or wine night with the girls, Chey & Chawn have got you covered. The owner’s strive to inspire a casual confidence in every woman that walks through their door! You can shop Chey & Chawn in store at 1254 Beach Blvd. Jacksonville Beach, Fl 32250. Tues-Thurs 10am-7pm and Fri-Sun 11am-5pm.
13th Annual Flounder Pounder Fishing Tournament
Read full article: 13th Annual Flounder Pounder Fishing TournamentThe annual “Flounder Pounder” charity fishing tournament is coming up on its 13th Annual tournament! “Flounder Pounder” began in 2010, spearheaded by parents Chip and Teresa Davis. When their son Tyler was diagnosed with autism, they wanted to create an event that gave back to the cause.
Advocacy group stands behind work after man who had 1986 conviction vacated accused in recent shooting
Read full article: Advocacy group stands behind work after man who had 1986 conviction vacated accused in recent shootingEdward Taylor was arrested and accused of attempted murder following a shooting on A. Phillip Randolph Boulevard.
Nease NJROTC named ‘2021-2022 Most Outstanding Unit in the Nation’ by NSTC
Read full article: Nease NJROTC named ‘2021-2022 Most Outstanding Unit in the Nation’ by NSTCThe award recognizes the program’s overall achievement across a wide spectrum of areas including leadership, academics, scholarships, service, hosting activities, competitions, etc.
St. Johns County commissioners introduce sales tax increase, aiming for November ballot measure
Read full article: St. Johns County commissioners introduce sales tax increase, aiming for November ballot measureThe St. Johns County Board of Commissioners read through an official proposal Tuesday afternoon, which, if passed, would increase the county’s sales tax rate by one percent for at least the next ten years.
Sheriff: 12 men looking for teen sex arrested
Read full article: Sheriff: 12 men looking for teen sex arrestedA sting called Operation Guardian set up by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office and other agencies to lure men looking for sex with juveniles netted 12 arrests, and more are expected, Sheriff John Rutherford announced Friday morning. Law enforcement personnel from Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Clay and St. Johns County, Gainesville, Daytona Beach and other agencies set up fake social media accounts and posted messages as if they were minors and waited for men to contact them.
Metro Detroit heart transplant recipient encourages others to become blood, organ donors
Read full article: Metro Detroit heart transplant recipient encourages others to become blood, organ donorsApril is National Donate Life Month, a time to celebrate the generosity of those who have saved lives by becoming organ, tissue, bone marrow donors and by making blood donations.
Former Jaguars kicker Mike Hollis holding kicking camp for girls as anti-sex trafficking fundraiser
Read full article: Former Jaguars kicker Mike Hollis holding kicking camp for girls as anti-sex trafficking fundraiserJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Former Jaguars kicker Mike Hollis has coached some girls kickers in the past, but he’s never put on a kicking camp exclusively for girls and women. Saturday and Sunday, he’ll do just that with a camp that will raise money for the Demp Project to fight sex trafficking in the Jacksonville area. Hollis kicked for the Jaguars from 1995-2001, then finished his career with one season in Buffalo. The event will serve as a fundraiser for the Demp Project, a Jacksonville-based church-based non-profit that fights sex trafficking. They go into strip clubs and adult entertainment establishments to help rescue girls and women who have been forced into the sex trade.
News4Jax reporter has close call with panhandler
Read full article: News4Jax reporter has close call with panhandlerAccording to JSO crime data, within the past 12 months, there have been a total of 135 calls for service involving panhandling downtown. Homeless shelters in downtown Jacksonville offer an array of services to help people who have fallen on hard times. It’s an organization that offers a multitude of services to help people who have fallen on bad times. Those services include shelter, food, help with substance abuse and workforce development to help people find jobs. They might have a room somewhere or maybe even an apartment and they’re not homeless,” Stasi said.
Thanks to you, Georgia woman gets 600+ cards on 70th birthday
Read full article: Thanks to you, Georgia woman gets 600+ cards on 70th birthdayThe 70-year-old wanted cards — 70 of them, to be exact. Friends and followers of News4Jax stepped up to the plate and delivered when Owens received 600 cards and messages from all over the country on Oct. 18. "From my heart to yours, thank you for the gracious cards and gift that were sent to me from all over the United States. I’ve received cards from as far as New York, Arizona, Oklahoma, Connecticut, Alabama, Mississippi, The Carolinas, Missouri, Montana, Florida and many other places. One of her highlighted memories is when she cooked for the 39th President of the United States, Jimmy Carter, at Cabin Bluff in Camden County.
Jacksonville woman creates scavenger hunt of African American history landmarks
Read full article: Jacksonville woman creates scavenger hunt of African American history landmarksJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A Jacksonville woman created a fun way for her son to learn about African American history by creating a landmark scavenger hunt. “I realized how much African American history is in our backyards that a lot of people may not know about. Again, making history fun and positive.”Here are a few landmarks you can visit to learn about African American history:O’Neal is encouraging the community to add to the list of locations. If you and your family visit any of the listed landmarks, take pictures and post them to social media using the hashtag #bblrtravel and #duvalaah (Duval African American History) to create awareness and trending topics. As I began to travel more, I wanted to find a way to get our kids active in African American history around the city.... Posted by Brittany O'Neal on Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Castillo de San Marcos reopens to public after 7-month closure
Read full article: Castillo de San Marcos reopens to public after 7-month closureST. JOHNS, Fla. – The Castillo de San Marcos, which has been closed since March 17, reopened to visitors on Wednesday. According to a release from the National Park Service, starting Wednesday, the Castillo will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays. From its incredible structure to its cannons, the Castillo de San Marcos is a history lesson up close. Vicki Perdue and her husband were visiting St. Augustine from Texas and recalled their first time bringing their young children to see the fort. The Castillo de San Marcos is the oldest masonry fort in the United States.
Local students are sending post cards to space
Read full article: Local students are sending post cards to spaceJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Students at River City Science Academy (RCSA), a public charter school in Jacksonville, created their very own postcards to send to space. The cards are in partnership with STEM organizations and “Club for the Future” to bring students in Florida access to space in the classroom and the opportunity to send postcards to space and back, a release said. “This was a very exciting activity for students at River City Science Academy," Sel Buyuksarac, Chief of Public Affairs and Government Relations/Founder at River City Science Academy, said. Activities like this are great for getting students engaged and excited about science.”The post cards were sent to Texas on Tuesday. River City Science Academy
Celebrity Chef Kenny Gilbert, wife to open new eatery in Springfield soon
Read full article: Celebrity Chef Kenny Gilbert, wife to open new eatery in Springfield soonLocal chef Kenny Gilbert and his wife, Anna, will be opening a new restaurant before the end of the month. “...being here as a resident in the community I wanted to open up something that’s missing in the community and something that is affordable...” Kenny Gilbert, Chef and Owner, said. “When there was nothing open, I was cooking extra meals just kind of donating my time and efforts,” Gilbert said. As Gilbert and his wife prepare to open their new business, it’s a sign of resilience for local business owners in Springfield. He said the new business will be open before the end of the month.
Jacksonville family to host free 2-day haunted house in October
Read full article: Jacksonville family to host free 2-day haunted house in OctoberJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Daniel’s Dungeon of Haunted Horrors is back! One Jacksonville home has built an entire haunted house for those brave enough to enter. Daniel's Dungeon of Haunted Horrors is located off of Blanding Boulevard and is said to be one of the best local scares in our area! The free haunted house will be open on Friday, October 30 from 7-11 p.m. and October 31 (Halloween) from 7 p.m. - midnight)LOCATION: 2189 George Wyth Rd OpClick here for more information. Daniels dungeon of haunted horrors
Jacksonville Zoo announces 2020 Spooktacular dates
Read full article: Jacksonville Zoo announces 2020 Spooktacular datesThe 33rd annual Spooktacular at Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, presented by Aquafina, will run between Oct. 23-31 from 5-8 p.m. Additional time slots will be available select nights from 7-10 p.m. The Zoo claims it will be “as wicked as you wish.”For safety purposes, the Zoo will be following its COVID-19 guidelines each night of Spooktacular. Themed Spooktacular treats will be available to satisfy the frightening hunger and thirst of kids and adults alike. DATES: October 23-31 TIMED SESSIONS: 5-8 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. (select nights only)Admission is $12 for members and $15 for non-members (children 2 and under are free). Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is preparing to host its annual Spooktacular event with new guidelines and protocols for the safety of guests, staff, volunteers, and animals.
Georgia woman asking for 70 cards on 70th birthday
Read full article: Georgia woman asking for 70 cards on 70th birthdayCAMDEN COUNTY, Ga. – Shirley Owens doesn’t want the typical cake and ice cream party for her birthday. “I would love to spread the word about her birthday on the news and make her dreams come true,” Jordan said. Here are some of the things Owens loves: Church, CATO’S and watching News4Jax. Box 683 Woodbine, GA 31569The family asks that you mail the birthday card(s) before Oct. 18th. Happy Birthday, Shirley!
Jacksonville woman celebrates 100 years of life on Monday
Read full article: Jacksonville woman celebrates 100 years of life on MondayJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – News4Jax is wishing a special young lady a happy birthday on Monday! Jean Pozin, who has lived in Jacksonville since 1972, turned 100 on Sept. 28. Her son, Arnel Pozin, told News4Jax the family moved here to open up a business together. “She’s just like the Energizer Bunny,” Arnel Pozin said. We can feel the love through Jean’s smile and we hope she has the best day ever.
Cheers! Jacksonville bartender makes a splash in bourbon competition
Read full article: Cheers! Jacksonville bartender makes a splash in bourbon competitionJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Shannon Michelle, who tends bar at Sidecar, is putting Jacksonville on the map within the bourbon world. The popular bartender recently won a virtual bourbon competition hosted by Daviess County Bourbon. Michelle’s winning cocktail, dubbed “From Florida, With Love,” scored her a $1,000 cash prize and a shout-out on the company’s Instagram account. Take one small mixing tin full of pebble ice and add it to the blender. Sidecar, located in San Marco, is described as a “relaxed saloon with exposed-brick walls offering house cocktails, microbrews & a long whiskey list.”
Cheers! Jacksonville bartender makes a splash in bourbon competition
Read full article: Cheers! Jacksonville bartender makes a splash in bourbon competitionJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Shannon Michelle, who tends bar at Sidecar, is putting Jacksonville on the map within the bourbon world. The popular bartender recently won a virtual bourbon competition hosted by Daviess County Bourbon. Michelle’s winning cocktail, dubbed “From Florida, With Love,” scored her a $1,000 cash prize and a shout-out on the company’s Instagram account. Take one small mixing tin full of pebble ice and add it to the blender. Sidecar, located in San Marco, is described as a “relaxed saloon with exposed-brick walls offering house cocktails, microbrews & a long whiskey list.”
Atlantic Beach Police searching for stolen art sculpture
Read full article: Atlantic Beach Police searching for stolen art sculptureDUVAL COUNTY, Fla. – The Atlantic Beach Police Department is searching for a sculpture that was stolen from the Town Center. Officials said the phoenix art piece went missing on or around September 20, 2020. It appears to have been cut at the base and removed from the pedestal, the department said. If you have any information on the suspect or where the sculpture is now, please contact Det. J. Fissel #1121 at 904-247-5859 ext.
Fear Trails: Outdoor haunted experience coming to Yulee
Read full article: Fear Trails: Outdoor haunted experience coming to YuleeA new outdoor haunted experience is coming to Nassau County. Fear Trails will be a five-night experience at a 35-acre active timber farm in Yulee. “Legend has it these woodlands and pine trees, milled by old man Peabody, are haunted,” the website says. “When night falls, the forest comes to life and no one is safe.”According to the Fear Trails website, there are five different attractions to choose from: Hylophobia, The Mill, The Ring, The Range and The Campground. 5 Day Haunted Experience on 35-AcresSaturday, October 17, 6:30pm - 11:00 pmFriday, October 23, 6:30pm - 11:00 pmSaturday, October 24, 6:30pm - 11:00 pmFriday, October 30, 6:30pm - 11:00 pmSaturday, October 31, 6:30pm - 11:00 pm
Be afraid but dont worry: 13th Floor opens Friday with new health safety measures
Read full article: Be afraid but dont worry: 13th Floor opens Friday with new health safety measuresIf 2020 hasnt scared you enough, one of the scariest attractions in Jacksonville is prepping for opening night. Jacksonvilles largest and most horrifying haunted experience, 13th Floor, returns this Halloween season on Friday, September 11. This years haunted houses may look a little different because of the pandemic, but 13th Floor said safety is the teams top priority. JAXBEST | Best local haunted house: 13th Floor Haunted HouseSafety measures and procedures that have been added this year include face coverings, temperature screenings, social distancing, regular sanitation, hand sanitizer stations, and many more. General admission tickets vary in price starting at $20 for opening night.
Friends identify man killed in domestic-related shooting in Mandarin
Read full article: Friends identify man killed in domestic-related shooting in MandarinJACKSONVILLE, Fla. Friends have identified the man who was killed early Tuesday morning in Mandarin in what police described as a domestic-related shooting. Christopher Bowman, 47, had recently moved to Jacksonville from Virginia, according to friends. The Jacksonville Sheriffs Office said it received several 911 calls around 1:30 a.m. Tuesday about a shooting at a home on Sheldrake Drive, just south of Loretto Road. Responding officers found a man, who friends identified as Bowman, dead inside the home with at least one gunshot wound. Neighbors said Bowmans girlfriend does not appear to have returned to the home since the shooting.
Catholic Charities partners with Farm Share to hold food pantry
Read full article: Catholic Charities partners with Farm Share to hold food pantryJACKSONVILLE, Fla. Catholic Charities of Jacksonville partnered with Farm Share to hold a food pantry on Thursday. It took place at the Jessie Ball duPont Center on East Adams Street from noon to 6 p.m.Im just picking up some groceries. Theyre pretty good about that -- give you stuff you need, not stuff you dont need, Roy Shirley told News4Jax. The pantry was able to serve up to 300 families.
Check out these black-owned restaurants in Northeast Florida
Read full article: Check out these black-owned restaurants in Northeast FloridaLocal food blog “Jacksonville Restaurant Reviews” compiled a list of all the black-owned restaurants in the River City. The group said putting money into the black community is one way to help the current fight for equality. Downtown/Northside/SpringfieldDa Real Ting128 W Adams St (0.96 mi)Jacksonville, Florida 32202Taste GraceDunn Ave & Monaco(next 2 checkers) (6.31 mi)Jacksonville, Florida 32218Cartel’s Kitchen Seafood & More3002 N. Myrtle AveJacksonville, Florida 32209Caribbean Sunrise Bakery & Restaurant4106 N. Main StreetDropzone GrilleSams Club NorthsideAustin’s Soul Food4807 Main St N.Jacksonville, Florida 32206Annie Ru’s2851 North Edgewood Ave. Ste. Jacksonville, FL 32207Allstarzz1111 Cesery BlvdJacksonville, Florida 32211Riverside/Avondale/Murray HillJazzy’s901 King StreetJacksonville, Florida 32204Cool Moose Cafe2708 Park StJacksonville, Florida 32205-7608Motion Sweets1020 Park St.Jacksonville, Florida 32204The Social House4204 Herschel StreetJacksonville, FloridaHoly Smokes BBQ1164 Edgewood Ave SJacksonville, Florida 32205-7458Munchies Food for the Soul4555 ST JOHNS AVEJacksonville, Florida 32210WestsideSoul Food BistroCelestia’s Coastal Cuisine6765 Dunn Ave suite 201/202Jacksonville, Florida 32219Pineapples5880 Normandy blvdJacksonville, Florida 32205Crazy Crab3610 Blanding BlvdJacksonville, FloridaShut em Down6315 San Juan AveJacksonville, Florida 322106426 Bowden Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32216Uncle Genes Soul and Seafood5123 Timuquana RdJacksonville, Florida 32210A Taste of Chicago7307 103rd st (7.78 mi)Jacksonville, FloridaOrange ParkMackey’s Munchies868 Blanding Blvd (16.64 mi)Orange Park, Florida 32065TDS Cajun Cafe & Catering664 Kingsley Ave (11.12 mi)Orange Park, Florida 32073Irie Diner1177 Park Ave., Ste 9Orange Park, Florida 32073Mayport/Atlantic BeachHangar Bay Cafe2294 Mayport Rd. Suite 22 (15.56 mi)Jacksonville, Florida 32233Vooswar51 Robert St (15.46 mi)Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233MiddleburgFarmhouse Chicken & Donuts1694 BLANDING BLVD, MIDDLEBURGFL.
Debate possible during local stimulus vote as one council member says it’s not enough
Read full article: Debate possible during local stimulus vote as one council member says it’s not enoughJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A special meeting to grant some Jacksonville residents $1,000 for local stimulus relief may hit a couple of snags as a council member wants to see some revisions to the plan. Councilman Garrett Dennis said the requirements need to be loosened so more people qualify for the payment. Dennis is referring to the more than $160 million the city of Jacksonville received from the federal government’s CARES Act. An additional qualification requires the applicant to have lost at least 25% of their income due to the COVID-19 crisis. Information on how to apply for the stimulus is not available yet, but News4Jax learned applications will be available both online and by phone.
Avenues, St. Johns Town Center, other malls to close for 10 days
Read full article: Avenues, St. Johns Town Center, other malls to close for 10 daysST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. – Simon Property Group, the largest owner of shopping malls in the nation, closed all of its malls starting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, a release said. THE LATEST | Coronavirus special section | LIST: Cancellations & changes for Jacksonville-area eventsThe malls will be closed from Wednesday until March 29. There are three local Simon Malls in the Northeast Florida area:Store owners at the St. Augustine Premium Outlets told News4Jax the closing will be devastating for the businesses there. What do we do?” said Michael Hunt, co-owner of St. Augustine Soap Company. “We’re shipping online for folks, and for everybody that’s buying online, we’re giving them a free item to cover shipping costs," Hunt said.
5 simple ways you can support local businesses during coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: 5 simple ways you can support local businesses during coronavirus pandemicWhile there isn’t a whole lot we can do as restrictions are put in place, there are a few measures we can take to support our favorite local businesses during these unsettling times. Buy gift cards from your favorite restaurant or boutique. We’re all pretty used to shopping online (Amazon Prime Day is basically a holiday at this point), so one way you can support a local business is shopping from your computer or cellphone. Not all boutiques or retail stores may have the option to offer online shopping, but if they do, it’s a great way to support a small business and practice social distancing. Not everyone is able to do this, but if your income won’t be affected by the coronavirus pandemic, consider a donation to a local business that could need it.
1st winner of ‘Reading Awareness Month’ contest goes to teacher at John E. Ford
Read full article: 1st winner of ‘Reading Awareness Month’ contest goes to teacher at John E. FordJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Morning Show announced the first winner of our Reading awareness Month contest! We asked students to record a video and send it to us, explaining why they love to read. She is the lower elementary Spanish Montessori teacher at John E Ford Elementary school here in Duval County. Ms. Lockett will also receive a gift certificate from our business partner Douglas Law, so she can buy books for her students. Be sure to tune in this Friday during the 8 o’clock hour of The Morning Show.
Local woman turns 100 years young on Thursday
Read full article: Local woman turns 100 years young on ThursdayJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – News4Jax is wishing a special young lady a happy birthday on Thursday. Rosalind Thomas, her daughter, shared stories about her life with News4Jax Social Media Producer Carianne Luter. She attended local public schools, graduating from Stanton Senior High School, class of 1937. Catherine went on to become a renowned and respected educator with Duval County Public Schools for 36 years, retiring in 1979. Throughout her life music has remained a constant, she loves to sing and dance (move with the music).
Local high school student customizes, donates shoes to homeless
Read full article: Local high school student customizes, donates shoes to homelessJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A local teen is spreading love throughout Duval by customizing and donating shoes to the homeless community in downtown Jacksonville. Julien Gasca, 16, has a goal to raise awareness about homelessness in our city and inspire more people to give. “I know people in need feel like they are struggling and there’s no hope. The First Coast High School student plans to continue these acts of kindness for years to come. Click here to visit his YouTube channel.
New pizza joint in 5 Points will make you feel like you’re eating in a cave
Read full article: New pizza joint in 5 Points will make you feel like you’re eating in a caveJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – “Pizza Cave!” just opened in the Historic 5 Points area and the color-changing art will blow your mind. Movement Magazine was present during the “Pizza Cave!” soft-opening and raved about the artwork, food and more. Thx @shaunthurston for the gorgeous painting @amesploss for taking the super hi-res photo of the... Posted by PIZZA CAVE_5pts on Sunday, December 8, 2019First Look at PIZZA CAVE_5pts! A softish opening begins tomorrow(1/22) at 2p in the Pizza Cave! Just gaze on ... Posted by PIZZA CAVE_5pts on Tuesday, January 21, 2020It’s Pizza Cave!
Here are the top 10 'Florida Man’ and ‘Florida Woman’ stories from 2019
Read full article: Here are the top 10 'Florida Man’ and ‘Florida Woman’ stories from 2019We have hand-picked the top 10 “Florida Man” stories from 2019 as the year comes to an end. Florida man ends SWAT standoff for a slice of pizzaFlorida man ends SWAT standoff for a slice of pizzaNever underestimate the power of pizza! Florida man arrested after argument over cheesesteakJoseph Lagana angry about receiving sesame seed bun, affidavit saysOh Florida man... *face-palm* Let’s talk about Joseph. Florida man says wind blew cocaine into his carCrack pipe also found during traffic stop, police sayThat darn wind is always causing trouble, especially for “Florida Man.” A 37-year-old man from Fort Pierce was pulled over by police in October. Florida man buys 100+ generators to send to the BahamasFlorida man buys 100+ generators to send to the BahamasOur top Florida story of 2019 comes straight from Duval County.
GALLERY: Local photos from NASA’s Boeing rocket launch on Friday
Read full article: GALLERY: Local photos from NASA’s Boeing rocket launch on FridayJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Boeing’s new Starliner capsule ended up in the wrong orbit after lifting off on its first test flight Friday, a blow to the company’s effort to launch astronauts for NASA next year. Floridians sent in photos of what they witnessed on Friday morning.
Farah & Farah pledges $10,000 donation match for family of 3 with cancer. Here’s how you can help
Read full article: Farah & Farah pledges $10,000 donation match for family of 3 with cancer. Here’s how you can helpJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A Jacksonville family is heading into the holiday season with three members fighting three different kinds of cancer. The Desclefs family owns and operates a French-American restaurant called the Magnificat Cafe across from Hemming Plaza in downtown Jacksonville. Farah and Farah, a personal injury law firm in Jacksonville, heard about the family and is stepping up to help. Farah and Farah is pledging $10,000 as a donation match for all sales at the restaurant from Dec. 9 through Dec. 13 to benefit the Desclefs. Click here to donate to The Desclefs Family Cancer FundFarah and Farah is asking the community to drop by and grab a bite to eat at the Magnificat Cafe next week (Monday - Friday).
Dashing all the way: JTA Holiday Bus offers free rides in December
Read full article: Dashing all the way: JTA Holiday Bus offers free rides in DecemberIf you’re looking for some holiday cheer, the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA)The Holiday Bus is back and will be driven by Santa! The bus will feature a custom bus wrap and decorations, Christmas music, candy canes and more. The Holiday Bus will run on a different JTA bus route every weekday until Dec. 24., so be on the lookout for it on your trip! Schedules for JTA bus routes and other transportation services can be found at www.jtafla.com or by calling JTA Customer Service at (904) 631-3100. JTA Customer can call us at (904) 630-3100 if they want to find out where the bus is that day.
Police: Intruder dead after home invasion robbery on Westside
Read full article: Police: Intruder dead after home invasion robbery on WestsidePolice: Intruder dead after home invasion robbery on WestsidePublished: December 1, 2019, 11:16 pmJacksonville police say 2 men ran off after there was an altercation inside an apartment and a 3rd man was killed.
2 San Marco businesses reopen after fire in time for Black Friday
Read full article: 2 San Marco businesses reopen after fire in time for Black FridayJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Two businesses in San Marco will re-open just in time for Black Friday after a fire damaged their stores earlier this month. The Wardroom and the San Marco Book Store will welcome customers back starting Friday in the popular shopping district. Beach Diner remains closed to repair damage from the fire. The restaurant said it worked to place its employees with other Beach Diner locations in town until the diner is back up and running. The restaurant reached out to its customers on Facebook, saying in part “This restaurant is our home, our livelihood and we have a deep connection to the awesome San Marco community around us.
Cadillac towed from Jaguars’ Telvin Smith’s home, taken to Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office impound lot
Read full article: Cadillac towed from Jaguars’ Telvin Smith’s home, taken to Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office impound lotCadillac towed from Jaguars’ Telvin Smith’s home, taken to Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office impound lotPublished: November 27, 2019, 10:38 pmSmith announced in May he would not play in 2019.
Crashes in Oakleaf area a symptom of rapid development, resident says
Read full article: Crashes in Oakleaf area a symptom of rapid development, resident saysCLAY COUNTY, Fla. – Jacksonville’s Oakleaf neighborhood is exploding with new development and some people who live in the area are concerned the roadways aren’t equipped to handle the heavy volume of traffic. One area of concern is near the intersection of Old Middleburg Road and Argyle Forest Boulevard, just north of the Clay County border. Melanie, who didn’t want us to use her last name, lives in the area with her family. A traffic sign near the shopping center that had recently been plowed over is evidence of the high number of traffic incidents in the area. News4Jax reached out to JSO to find out if anything is being done to curb the crashes in this area.
Dog days in Florida as pooch seen ‘driving’ car
Read full article: Dog days in Florida as pooch seen ‘driving’ carPORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. – If you’re ever confused, there are several dead giveaways to prove you’re in Florida. And third, you see a dog behind the wheel of a moving car. Residents in a Port St. Lucie neighborhood were a little alarmed to see a car going around in circles... backwards... in a cul-de-sac. While the car was turning circles, it hit a mailbox and a few garbage cans, WPBF reports. Police say the driver got out of the car and accidentally left it in reverse while his dog was still inside.
Search for missing Jacksonville girl expands to Alabama
Read full article: Search for missing Jacksonville girl expands to AlabamaIf you need help with WJXT’s or WCWJ's FCC public inspection file, call (904) 393-9801. Copyright © 2020 News4Jax.com is managed by Graham Digital and pubished by Graham Media Group, a division of Graham Holdings.
Property line fight leads to business closure
Read full article: Property line fight leads to business closureProperty line fight leads to business closurePublished: November 10, 2019, 10:40 pmA property-line fight leads to a local pool hall closing its doors. Perfect Rack Billiards in Murray Hill closed its kitchen Saturday because the dumpster they rely on has been fenced off.
Search continues for missing girl
Read full article: Search continues for missing girlSearch continues for missing girlPublished: November 10, 2019, 10:39 pmThe search for Taylor Rose Williams, the missing 5-year-old girl, is now in its fifth day. Sources tell News4Jax, tomorrow JFRD is sending its Urban Search and Rescue crews to a rural area of Alabama, where the girl's mother was born, to search a 30-square mile grid.
Small plane crash lands into St. Augustine marsh
Read full article: Small plane crash lands into St. Augustine marshSmall plane crash lands into St. Augustine marshPublished: November 10, 2019, 6:14 pmA small plane crashes into the marsh near the St Augustine Airport resulting in minor injuries. The pilot told troopers he experienced mechanical failure.
Small plane crash lands into St. Augustine marsh
Read full article: Small plane crash lands into St. Augustine marshSmall plane crash lands into St. Augustine marshPublished: November 10, 2019, 6:13 pmA small plane crashes into the marsh near the St Augustine Airport resulting in minor injuries. The pilot told troopers he experienced mechanical failure.
JSO investigating reported shooting at Southside apartment complex
Read full article: JSO investigating reported shooting at Southside apartment complexJSO investigating reported shooting at Southside apartment complexPublished: November 8, 2019, 11:11 pmThe Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is investigating a reported shooting at an apartment complex on the Southside.
Woman says she helped missing girl's mother move, never saw child
Read full article: Woman says she helped missing girl's mother move, never saw childTiffani Nicole says she was hired to help Brianna Williams move. If you need help with WJXT’s or WCWJ's FCC public inspection file, call (904) 393-9801.
If an Amber Alert is issued, more than likely CART has gone into effect.
Read full article: If an Amber Alert is issued, more than likely CART has gone into effect.Child Abduction Response Team members have been trained for missing or abducted child case. If you need help with WJXT’s or WCWJ's FCC public inspection file, call (904) 393-9801.
'Monster of Mayport' indicted on 7th murder charge
Read full article: 'Monster of Mayport' indicted on 7th murder chargeBRADFORD COUNTY, Fla. – A Bradford County grand jury today returned a first-degree murder indictment today against Billy Wells, the so-called "Monster of Mayport." Wells has been charged with the prison murder of inmate William Chapman at Florida State Prison in Bradford County on July 5. Wells was in prison after he pleaded guilty to the murders of five people whose decomposing bodies were found in his Mayport mobile home in 2003. He eventually pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life in prison without parole in 2004. Wells killed another prison inmate in 2011 and again pleaded guilty and was handed another life sentence.
Family shares memories of man who inspired Lynyrd Skynyrd's name
Read full article: Family shares memories of man who inspired Lynyrd Skynyrd's nameWife, daughter reflect on Leonard Skinner's link to band, impact of Alzheimer's. If you need help with WJXT’s or WCWJ's FCC public inspection file, call (904) 393-9801.
Blue Angels will be in Jacksonville Beach for Sea and Sky Air Show
Read full article: Blue Angels will be in Jacksonville Beach for Sea and Sky Air ShowBlue Angels will be in Jacksonville Beach for Sea and Sky Air ShowPublished: October 24, 2019, 10:47 pmThe world-famous U.S. Navy Blue Angels and other military and civilian aerobatic teams will take to the skies of Jacksonville Beach this weekend for the Sea and Sky Air Show.