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EWU president who resigned from JEA board was facing possible removal due to 58% meeting attendance record
Read full article: EWU president who resigned from JEA board was facing possible removal due to 58% meeting attendance recordThe News4JAX I-TEAM has learned a JEA board member resigned last week after he faced the possibility of removal.
#AskJAXTDY | Are funds still set aside for Confederate monument removal?
Read full article: #AskJAXTDY | Are funds still set aside for Confederate monument removal?Q: Jacksonville Today reader Jonathon A. wants to know what is happening with the money set aside by the City Council for Confederate monument removal.
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 retiringAfter decades of covering the biggest stories in Jacksonville politics, Jim Piggott is retiring and plans to spend his mornings elsewhere.
Looking back at former mayor’s ties to proposed JEA sale after former utility CEO’s conviction
Read full article: Looking back at former mayor’s ties to proposed JEA sale after former utility CEO’s convictionFormer Chief Executive Officer of JEA, Aaron Zahn, found guilty of conspiracy and wire fraud on Friday and could spend 25 years in prison. His Chief Financial Officer, Ryan Wannemacher, was found not guilty. Those who were on hand when the proposed sale of JEA was beginning to play out, are starting to speak out.
Former Curry staffer says he had no idea about the potential for huge bonus payouts, a continuing theme in JEA trial
Read full article: Former Curry staffer says he had no idea about the potential for huge bonus payouts, a continuing theme in JEA trialTestimony on Thursday was the first time juries heard from a member of former Mayor Lenny Curry’s staff in the federal case against former JEA CEO Aaron Zahn and former CFO Ryan Wannemacher, who are accused of orchestrating what some are calling the largest attempt to defraud the city of Jacksonville.
Attorney testifies former JEA CEO said he would make $40 million if JEA was sold, and had backing of Mayor Curry
Read full article: Attorney testifies former JEA CEO said he would make $40 million if JEA was sold, and had backing of Mayor CurryAttorney Stephen Amdur testified that former CEO Aaron Zahn told him he would make $40 million through a controversial bonus plan if JEA were sold and that Zahn had former Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry’s support.
FBI agent details investigation into ex-JEA execs accused in conspiracy case on Day 2 of trial
Read full article: FBI agent details investigation into ex-JEA execs accused in conspiracy case on Day 2 of trialFormer JEA CEO Paul McElroy said Thursday that he was “surprised” and “somewhat disappointed” when Aaron Zahn became interim CEO of the city-owned utility following McElroy’s 2018 retirement.
Former JEA CEO said ‘the mayor’ backed $40M payout if city-owned utility was sold, attorney testifies
Read full article: Former JEA CEO said ‘the mayor’ backed $40M payout if city-owned utility was sold, attorney testifiesWith less than three weeks until former JEA CEO Aaron Zahn faces trial on criminal charges of conspiracy and wire fraud, conflicting stories are emerging about the scuttled sale of the city-owned utility in 2019.
‘Donna Deegan is our Mayor, not our Monarch’: Councilman criticizes removal of Confederate monument in Springfield
Read full article: ‘Donna Deegan is our Mayor, not our Monarch’: Councilman criticizes removal of Confederate monument in SpringfieldJacksonville Councilman Nick Howland was critical of the city’s decision on Wednesday to remove a Confederate monument from a park in Springfield.
Powerful political player was under investigation in ‘bizarre’ scheme involving Taylor Swift tickets before suicide: SAO
Read full article: Powerful political player was under investigation in ‘bizarre’ scheme involving Taylor Swift tickets before suicide: SAOA powerful political player in Jacksonville who took his own life in an Atlantic Beach parking lot last year was under investigation for a “bizarre and fraudulent scheme” involving the promise of Taylor Swift tickets at the time of his death, according to the State Attorney’s Office.
No fences, no warning signs at city-owned retention pond in Spring Park where 4-year-old boy drowned
Read full article: No fences, no warning signs at city-owned retention pond in Spring Park where 4-year-old boy drownedA 4-year-old boy died Sunday night after drowning in a pond in the Spring Park neighborhood.
Celebration & swan song: One mayor marks a new beginning as another bids farewell to office
Read full article: Celebration & swan song: One mayor marks a new beginning as another bids farewell to officeMayor-Elect Donna Deegan, the first woman to be elected mayor of Jacksonville, will be officially sworn in to office Saturday amid two days of celebrations of the historic event.
Jacksonville infrastructure gets a fresh set of eyes as new committee has first meeting
Read full article: Jacksonville infrastructure gets a fresh set of eyes as new committee has first meetingPreparing for a new mayor and administration in Jacksonville--transition teams are starting to meet to discuss how to better the city. Mayor-elect Donna Deegan takes the oath of office on Saturday, taking over for outgoing Mayor Lenny Curry. Wednesday – we sat in on the first infrastructure committee meeting – it’s a group that covers everything from potholes to police.
JFRD holds ribbon-cutting for new fire station on Jacksonville’s Westside
Read full article: JFRD holds ribbon-cutting for new fire station on Jacksonville’s WestsideMayor Lenny Curry, Chief Keith Powers and other city dignitaries will be on hand for the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for Station 75 on the Westside of Jacksonville.
Going Ringside Ep. 18: Butterbean, Ken Shamrock and Dan Severn
Read full article: Going Ringside Ep. 18: Butterbean, Ken Shamrock and Dan SevernOn this episode of “Going Ringside” three legendary fighters who performed in UFC, MMA and Pro Wrestling sit down to discuss their careers. Butterbean (real name Eric Esch), Ken Shamrock and Dan Severn join host Scott Johnson.
Going Ringside Ep. 17: How Jacksonville turned into THE UFC & Pro Wrestling hotbed
Read full article: Going Ringside Ep. 17: How Jacksonville turned into THE UFC & Pro Wrestling hotbedIn this episode of "Going Ringside with The Local Station" we sit down with Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry to discuss the UFC relationship he's developed during his term along with other fighting leagues like All Elite Wrestling. We also preview the UFC event in Jacksonville June 24th. There's also an interview with the host of the "Jenerally Sepaking" Podcast.
Jaguars president addresses failed Lot J deal during second community meeting on proposed stadium improvements
Read full article: Jaguars president addresses failed Lot J deal during second community meeting on proposed stadium improvementsFor the second day in a row, the Jacksonville Jaguars organization held a public meeting to answer questions and get input on a proposal to renovate TIAA Bank Field.
TELL US: Should the city spend $2M to hire someone to negotiate with the Jaguars about the team’s stadium plans?
Read full article: TELL US: Should the city spend $2M to hire someone to negotiate with the Jaguars about the team’s stadium plans?The current talk of the town is about the upgrades for TIAA Bank Field.
Cancer free 12-year-old gets the ultimate surprise as loved ones gather to celebrate his victory
Read full article: Cancer free 12-year-old gets the ultimate surprise as loved ones gather to celebrate his victoryA 12-year-old was in for a surprise Friday when his family and friends came together to show him how many people cherish his life.
Moving Duval County jail to be a budget priority for incoming Jacksonville City Council president
Read full article: Moving Duval County jail to be a budget priority for incoming Jacksonville City Council presidentIncoming Jacksonville City Council president Ron Salem said one of his main priorities when he takes the helm will be building a new jail and moving it away from its current home on East Bay Street downtown.
Sound off: Would you want the Jags to spend 2 years away from town, or 4 years playing during construction?
Read full article: Sound off: Would you want the Jags to spend 2 years away from town, or 4 years playing during construction?Two years away from Jacksonville or four years playing in a construction zone? The Jaguars’ “Stadium of the Future” comes with two very prominent and costly choices. So, what do those options look like?
‘They’re going to redo everything’: Mayor Lenny Curry and Mayor-elect Donna Deegan talk stadium renovations
Read full article: ‘They’re going to redo everything’: Mayor Lenny Curry and Mayor-elect Donna Deegan talk stadium renovationsThe Jaguars plan to release renderings and videos Wednesday showing future renovations of TIAA Bank Field.
Mayor Curry declares May 31, 2023, ‘Mary and John Day’ in Jacksonville
Read full article: Mayor Curry declares May 31, 2023, ‘Mary and John Day’ in JacksonvilleIn an official proclamation, Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry has declared May 31, 2023, as Mary and John Day! Today is Mary and John's last day at News4JAX.
Mayor, city leaders give hurricane prep updates before season starts Thursday
Read full article: Mayor, city leaders give hurricane prep updates before season starts ThursdayMayor Lenny Curry gathered stakeholders from city leadership on Wednesday to give updates on hurricane preparedness before the start of hurricane season.
‘Brilliant group of leaders’: Mayor-elect Deegan names bipartisan transition team
Read full article: ‘Brilliant group of leaders’: Mayor-elect Deegan names bipartisan transition teamJacksonville mayor-elect Donna Deegan on Thursday held her first news conference in City Hall to announce her six-person, bipartisan transition team.
Confederate monument pedestal removed from James Weldon Johnson Park
Read full article: Confederate monument pedestal removed from James Weldon Johnson ParkThe last remaining piece of a 125-year-old Confederate monument in the heart of downtown Jacksonville was removed over the weekend from James Weldon Johnson Park across the street from Jacksonville’s City Hall, as first reported by the Florida Times-Union.
Jaguars: Talk too premature about playing away from home for 2 years, report says
Read full article: Jaguars: Talk too premature about playing away from home for 2 years, report saysIn an interview with the Florida Times-Union, Jaguars president Mark Lamping said that any time period suggested by Mayor Lenny Curry on stadium renovations is like putting the cart before the horse.
Mayoral candidates speak out on possibility of Jaguars playing outside city during stadium renovations
Read full article: Mayoral candidates speak out on possibility of Jaguars playing outside city during stadium renovationsA day after Mayor Lenny Curry said that a potential stadium renovation could force the Jacksonville Jaguars out of TIAA Bank Field for up to two seasons while those changes are made, both candidates for mayor spoke out against the idea.
Mayor Curry: Renovations could force Jaguars out of TIAA Bank Field for 2 years
Read full article: Mayor Curry: Renovations could force Jaguars out of TIAA Bank Field for 2 yearsMayor Lenny Curry said on Wednesday in a radio interview that a potential stadium renovation could force the Jaguars out of TIAA Bank Field for up to two seasons while those changes are made.
City’s emergency operations chief resigns, citing ‘ongoing false narratives’
Read full article: City’s emergency operations chief resigns, citing ‘ongoing false narratives’Less than a month before the start of hurricane season, the head of Jacksonville’s emergency operations division has resigned from his post amid an internal investigation into what he calls “unfounded allegations.”
Both candidates for Jacksonville Mayor agree to look at police and fire pensions
Read full article: Both candidates for Jacksonville Mayor agree to look at police and fire pensionsIt’s not often you get candidates for public office agreeing on a controversial issue. But, that’s what is happening in the race for Jacksonville’s next mayor on the topic of police and fire pensions.
Crime is biggest issue as mayoral candidates face off during radio forum
Read full article: Crime is biggest issue as mayoral candidates face off during radio forumThe candidates running to become Jacksonville’s next mayor, Republican Daniel Davis and Democrat Donna Deegan, are offering different strategies to address the biggest issue people in the River City are facing: Crime.
Police photos show note written by prominent political donor before he was found dead in Atlantic Beach
Read full article: Police photos show note written by prominent political donor before he was found dead in Atlantic BeachLate last year, a prominent Northeast Florida businessman and well-known political donor Kent Stermon was found dead in his truck at the Mayport Post Office in Atlantic Beach. No foul play is suspected.
IamJax: Here’s the story behind new ads promoting diversity, unity in Jacksonville
Read full article: IamJax: Here’s the story behind new ads promoting diversity, unity in JacksonvilleA community campaign to unify Jacksonville, called IamJax, went live on Monday. The initiative aims to highlight how our differences can bring us together.
The Donna Foundation Mother’s Day race will happen as scheduled after city asked to move it
Read full article: The Donna Foundation Mother’s Day race will happen as scheduled after city asked to move itThe Donna Foundation announced on Friday that it has received the permit for the annual Mother’s Day 5K event.
Mayor Curry calls new questions over whether legislation could lead to JEA sale: ‘a ridiculous assertion’
Read full article: Mayor Curry calls new questions over whether legislation could lead to JEA sale: ‘a ridiculous assertion’The possibility of selling JEA, Jacksonville’s city-owned utility, is a reoccurring topic as of late.
‘It’s not about secrecy’: Mayor Curry addresses critics of UF satellite campus in Jacksonville
Read full article: ‘It’s not about secrecy’: Mayor Curry addresses critics of UF satellite campus in JacksonvilleThe mayor and city council call it a game changer for Jacksonville--a new University of Florida grad school near downtown that will focus on medical, financial and even artificial intelligence education.
Jacksonville City Council approves $20M in funds for University of Florida satellite campus
Read full article: Jacksonville City Council approves $20M in funds for University of Florida satellite campusThe Jacksonville City Council on Tuesday evening voted to approve millions of dollars toward a project that would bring a University of Florida satellite campus to the city.
Jacksonville radio DJ Robbie Rose celebrating 50 years on the airwaves
Read full article: Jacksonville radio DJ Robbie Rose celebrating 50 years on the airwavesRobbie Rose, a Jacksonville radio personality at 99.1 WQIK, made his debut as a traffic reporter five decades ago. That makes him the longest-running local radio personality.
Man who says he needs money from drivers to survive says new law is unfair; sponsor says it’s about safety
Read full article: Man who says he needs money from drivers to survive says new law is unfair; sponsor says it’s about safetyThe only thing standing in the way of banning those asking for money on the city’s roadways is Mayor Lenny Curry’s signature.
Curry to introduce $50M proposal to city council to help bring UF satellite campus to Jacksonville
Read full article: Curry to introduce $50M proposal to city council to help bring UF satellite campus to JacksonvilleMayor Lenny Curry is following through with his plans to bring an expansion of the University of Florida campus to Jacksonville.
New $100M UF satellite campus could be coming to Jacksonville, focus on AI, medical technology
Read full article: New $100M UF satellite campus could be coming to Jacksonville, focus on AI, medical technologyThe University of Florida and the city are working on plans to build a new graduate satellite campus in Jacksonville.
LeAnna Cumber’s lawyer says Mayor Lenny Curry behind ‘manufactured controversy’ over JEA dealings
Read full article: LeAnna Cumber’s lawyer says Mayor Lenny Curry behind ‘manufactured controversy’ over JEA dealingsIn 47 days, Jacksonville voters will go to the polls to elect a new mayor, and while there are seven candidates running for the spot, most of the attention lately has been on two Republicans — LeAnna Cumber and Daniel Davis.
City leaders propose multiple bills to stop messages of hate, antisemitism in Jacksonville
Read full article: City leaders propose multiple bills to stop messages of hate, antisemitism in JacksonvilleCity leaders in Jacksonville are making moves to ban the projection of images onto someone else’s buildings or property without permission.
Well-known Jacksonville attorney John Phillips announces he’s running for City Council District 7
Read full article: Well-known Jacksonville attorney John Phillips announces he’s running for City Council District 7Attorney, civil rights advocate and legal commentator, John Phillips, announced on social media Tuesday that he is running for Jacksonville City Council.
Mayor encourages Jacksonville residents to wear teal on Friday to support Jaguars ahead of showdown against Titans
Read full article: Mayor encourages Jacksonville residents to wear teal on Friday to support Jaguars ahead of showdown against TitansAhead of the Jaguars’ showdown this weekend against the Titans, Mayor Lenny Curry is urging Jacksonville residents to “paint the town teal” by wearing team gear on Friday.
Nikki Kimbleton set to exit Mayor Lenny Curry’s administration, leave Jacksonville
Read full article: Nikki Kimbleton set to exit Mayor Lenny Curry’s administration, leave JacksonvilleCity of Jacksonville Director of Public Affairs Nikki Kimbleton is set to leave Mayor Lenny Curry’s Administration, the city announced Thursday.
Jacksonville City Council plans to take action, address Confederate monuments as fate remains undecided
Read full article: Jacksonville City Council plans to take action, address Confederate monuments as fate remains undecidedContention among parties defending or protesting the removal of the Confederate monuments around Jacksonville has been an ongoing issue since the topic was first introduced in 2020.
Mayor Lenny Curry and Attorney John Phillips respond to tweets about Kent Stermon, days before his death
Read full article: Mayor Lenny Curry and Attorney John Phillips respond to tweets about Kent Stermon, days before his deathA social media disagreement about Kent Stermon between Mayor Lenny Curry and local attorney John Phillips happened two days before Stermon's death. Now the News4JAX I-TEAM is hearing from both sides.
I-TEAM: High-profile political donor, who was found dead Thursday, had access card to JSO headquarters
Read full article: I-TEAM: High-profile political donor, who was found dead Thursday, had access card to JSO headquartersKent Stermon, who was not employed by the Sheriff’s Office, was given an access card to JSO headquarters for the past five years -- at the same time, he was donating thousands to GOP candidates, including former Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams.
Mayor: City’s neighborhoods department director dies after ‘courageous battle’ with cancer
Read full article: Mayor: City’s neighborhoods department director dies after ‘courageous battle’ with cancerBryan Mosier, the director of the city of Jacksonville's Neighborhoods Department, has died after what Mayor Lenny Curry called a "courageous battle with cancer."
Jacksonville won’t ‘tolerate violence 1 more day’: Sheriff focusing additional resources to combat crime
Read full article: Jacksonville won’t ‘tolerate violence 1 more day’: Sheriff focusing additional resources to combat crimeJoined by city and state leaders, Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters on Monday addressed a deadly drive-by shooting that occurred over the weekend, saying that the city is not defined by “senseless violence” and announcing a workforce to better target violent crime.
Airplane flies Confederate flag over TIAA Bank Field with message that calls for return of monuments
Read full article: Airplane flies Confederate flag over TIAA Bank Field with message that calls for return of monumentsBefore the start of the Jacksonville Jaguars game on Sunday, an airplane flew over TIAA Bank Field with a banner in tow showing the Confederate flag.
As Florida tries to change ‘Resign to run’ laws, Mayor curry wants voters to implement them in Jacksonville
Read full article: As Florida tries to change ‘Resign to run’ laws, Mayor curry wants voters to implement them in JacksonvilleSome Florida Republican lawmakers are looking for the state to change “Resign to run” laws so Gov. Ron DeSantis can feasibly run for president without resigning as governor. Locally, Duval County Republican Mayor Lenny Curry is pushing for Jacksonville voters to pass a “Resign to run” law.
Your Voice Matters: Issues you & our political analyst say are biggest for next Jacksonville mayor
Read full article: Your Voice Matters: Issues you & our political analyst say are biggest for next Jacksonville mayorIn March, Jacksonville voters will submit a ballot for the city’s next mayor. Republican Lenny Curry is term-limited and someone new will be taking the seat.
Should elected officials resign from current post when they announce run for new position? That’s what Curry wants to ask voters
Read full article: Should elected officials resign from current post when they announce run for new position? That’s what Curry wants to ask votersAs Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry is set to leave office in seven months, he wants voters to weigh in on the fate of other local politicians in office that are looking to switch to other elected jobs.
Crashes cause headaches around Jacksonville as Nicole floods Southbank Riverwalk
Read full article: Crashes cause headaches around Jacksonville as Nicole floods Southbank RiverwalkDuval County will remain under a state of emergency as Tropical Storm Nicole impacts the city, Mayor Lenny Curry announced joined by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office and other city officials in a news conference on Thursday.
Waves churn, intensify as Nicole brings strong winds, rains to Jacksonville Beach
Read full article: Waves churn, intensify as Nicole brings strong winds, rains to Jacksonville BeachAs Nicole made way through Northeast Florida Thursday morning, the tropical storm brought heavy rains, strong wind gusts and sustained winds to the Jacksonville Beach area.
Jacksonville prepares for Nicole: Mayor declares state of emergency, city to open shelters
Read full article: Jacksonville prepares for Nicole: Mayor declares state of emergency, city to open sheltersJacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry announced Wednesday that he has signed a declaration of a state of emergency in Duval County effective at midnight.
Winds starting to whip in Jacksonville Beach as safety alert remains in place through weekend
Read full article: Winds starting to whip in Jacksonville Beach as safety alert remains in place through weekendThe winds began to noticeably pick up Wednesday morning in Jacksonville Beach as preparations continued for win, rain and possible flooding from Tropical Storm Nicole.
There has already been flooding in some areas of Jacksonville — and there are concerns it’s going to get worse
Read full article: There has already been flooding in some areas of Jacksonville — and there are concerns it’s going to get worseFlooding began in some areas of Jacksonville on Wednesday as people made preparations ahead of Nicole.
In preparation for Nicole, Jacksonville Beach Ocean Rescue issues beach safety alert through weekend
Read full article: In preparation for Nicole, Jacksonville Beach Ocean Rescue issues beach safety alert through weekendIn preparation for Nicole, Jacksonville Beach Ocean Rescue issued a beach safety alert through the weekend. Officials are warning people not to go into the water due to the dangerous conditions.
Mayor: Veterans Day Parade canceled Friday, Jacksonville Fair closing Thursday because of Nicole
Read full article: Mayor: Veterans Day Parade canceled Friday, Jacksonville Fair closing Thursday because of NicoleAmong the closures and major schedule changes in preparation for Nicole, the Jacksonville Veterans Day Parade and breakfast on Friday will not take place, Mayor Lenny Curry announced Tuesday.
‘Let’s stop it’: Shad Khan, Mayor Curry and others condemn antisemitic messages seen around Jacksonville
Read full article: ‘Let’s stop it’: Shad Khan, Mayor Curry and others condemn antisemitic messages seen around JacksonvilleJaguars owner Shad Khan condemned recent antisemitic rhetoric around Jacksonville, saying there’s no place for that in a place he knows and loves.
Jacksonville-area beaches reopen, but public urged to keep off dunes, stay out of ocean
Read full article: Jacksonville-area beaches reopen, but public urged to keep off dunes, stay out of oceanJacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry announced Friday afternoon that Duval County’s beaches are reopening after Ian passed through the area. But while much of Jacksonville was spared by Ian, the storm did do a number on Duval County’s shoreline. Beachgoers are also asked to stay off the fragile dunes, and Curry warned people to stay out of the water, as there is a strong rip current risk, along with a high surf advisory.
Mayor Curry: Power outages will continue, flood risks remain as storm passes
Read full article: Mayor Curry: Power outages will continue, flood risks remain as storm passesWhile the track of Ian is good news for Duval County residents, Mayor Lenny Curry said Thursday afternoon that Jacksonville shouldn’t ease up in precautions just yet.
Atlantic, Jacksonville, Neptune beaches closed due to Hurricane Ian, Mayor Curry says
Read full article: Atlantic, Jacksonville, Neptune beaches closed due to Hurricane Ian, Mayor Curry saysJacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry on Wednesday night moved to close all three beaches in Duval — Atlantic, Jacksonville and Neptune — until further notice due to Hurricane Ian.
No mandatory evacuations for Hurricane Ian, Jacksonville mayor says
Read full article: No mandatory evacuations for Hurricane Ian, Jacksonville mayor saysAfter declaring a state of emergency for Duval County ahead of Hurricane Ian, Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry announced Wednesday morning that based on the Category 4 storm’s current trajectory, he would NOT be issuing mandatory evacuation orders for the county.
Jacksonville beach communities on high alert as Hurricane Ian approaches, but some not worried
Read full article: Jacksonville beach communities on high alert as Hurricane Ian approaches, but some not worriedThe Jacksonville Beach mayor told News4JAX the city is expecting strong winds, rain as well as the possibility of storm surges and flooding.
‘It could possibly be a hybrid of Irma’: Duval County to declare state of emergency, close schools
Read full article: ‘It could possibly be a hybrid of Irma’: Duval County to declare state of emergency, close schoolsJacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry declared a state of emergency for Duval County and the activation of the Emergency Operations Center, effective at noon Wednesday, as Category 3 Hurricane Ian tracks toward Florida.
‘No reason to panic’: Jacksonville mayor urges residents to prepare, know flood & evacuation zone
Read full article: ‘No reason to panic’: Jacksonville mayor urges residents to prepare, know flood & evacuation zoneJacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry on Monday warned of potential flooding and tornadoes during a news conference detailing Hurricane Ian preparations but added there is “no reason to panic.”
Mayor Curry: ‘We can’t afford to be complacent’ as Ian approaches
Read full article: Mayor Curry: ‘We can’t afford to be complacent’ as Ian approachesJacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry on Sunday morning urged Jacksonville residents to be prepared as the city is expected to feel the effects of Tropical Storm Ian in the coming days.
Ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrates opening of Jacksonville University College of Law
Read full article: Ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrates opening of Jacksonville University College of LawA ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Thursday afternoon to celebrate the opening of the Jacksonville University College of Law.
City of Jacksonville, national service organization conducting survey to assess needs of veterans, their families
Read full article: City of Jacksonville, national service organization conducting survey to assess needs of veterans, their familiesThe city of Jacksonville and a national service organization want to hear from local veterans.
JFRD sends disaster response team to flood-ravaged Kentucky
Read full article: JFRD sends disaster response team to flood-ravaged KentuckyThe All Hazards Incident Management Team from the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department headed to Kentucky, where there has been massive flooding, Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry said Sunday.