Jacksonville City Council approves $1 million for affordable housing builders, partners with JHFA on a new loan program
Read full article: Jacksonville City Council approves $1 million for affordable housing builders, partners with JHFA on a new loan programIn a step toward tackling affordable housing and homelessness in Duval County, the Jacksonville City Council approved an ordinance allocating $1 million from the city’s contingency fund to support affordable housing projects.
New IPA hopes to bring awareness to veteran suicide prevention efforts in Northeast Florida
Read full article: New IPA hopes to bring awareness to veteran suicide prevention efforts in Northeast FloridaThe Fire Watch and Veterans United are teaming up two make a “hazy,” “New England” style IPA, branded with resources meant to help veterans who are struggling.
‘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.
City council set to approve $1.8M to purchase controversial liquor store property in Brentwood
Read full article: City council set to approve $1.8M to purchase controversial liquor store property in BrentwoodJacksonville is a step closer to buying a liquor store that faced backlash from some living in the Brentwood community.
Mayor Deegan and finance committee work to decide how to spend over $25M from remaining COVID-19 grants, city money
Read full article: Mayor Deegan and finance committee work to decide how to spend over $25M from remaining COVID-19 grants, city moneyMayor Donna Deegan's plan to spend $25 million on a variety of issues that came up during transition meetings with the public. Deegan is proposing using federal funds left over from COVID-19 and other city money to pay for programs ranging from housing, public safety, recreation and more.
Jacksonville councilmembers stand firm in support of Israel, say resolution is not against Palestinians
Read full article: Jacksonville councilmembers stand firm in support of Israel, say resolution is not against PalestiniansJacksonville City Council members are standing firm in their support of Israel against Hamas after passing a resolution Tuesday night by a nearly unanimous vote.
Jacksonville City Council Finance Committee votes to not fund director of diversity position
Read full article: Jacksonville City Council Finance Committee votes to not fund director of diversity positionMembers of the Jacksonville City Council Finance Committee voted to not fund the Director of Diversity position that pays over $180,000 a year.
New law would force city council members to comply with investigations
Read full article: New law would force city council members to comply with investigationsA Special Investigatory Committee on JEA matters is proposing new legislation designed to force city council members to comply with investigations.
Veteran suicides down almost 50% in Northeast Florida, women veteran suicide rate is up
Read full article: Veteran suicides down almost 50% in Northeast Florida, women veteran suicide rate is upVeteran suicides are down almost 50% in Northeast Florida, since before the pandemic, according to The Fire Watch. The local group is working to end veteran suicide.
Jacksonville ethics commission decides against pursuing investigation into possible Cumber JEA connections
Read full article: Jacksonville ethics commission decides against pursuing investigation into possible Cumber JEA connectionsThe Jacksonville ethics commission decided Tuesday it won’t be looking into a former candidate for mayor Leanna Cumber.
Investigation into LeAnna Cumber’s possible link to the failed JEA sale is on hold, for now
Read full article: Investigation into LeAnna Cumber’s possible link to the failed JEA sale is on hold, for nowA special committee is trying to learn what City Councilwoman LeAnna Cumber knew about the failed JEA sale, and why she did not disclose information about her husband’s involvement with a company that was bidding on JEA.
Unopposed: Three Jacksonville city council seats
Read full article: Unopposed: Three Jacksonville city council seatsThree members of the Jacksonville City Council have been re-elected before any ballots are even cast. Each of these council members drew no opponents during the qualifying period for the 2023 city elections. Their new four-year terms will start July 1. All three of these council members are Republicans.
Councilman: ‘We lose over 6,000 US military veterans to suicide each year’
Read full article: Councilman: ‘We lose over 6,000 US military veterans to suicide each year’Alarming stats from the USO show suicide rates among active military are at an all-time high since the group started keeping records after 9/11.
Special election ends; campaigning for next year’s election begins
Read full article: Special election ends; campaigning for next year’s election beginsYou may have thought campaigning for Jacksonville‘s City council ended for a while with Tuesday’s special election where Nick Howland will now take the seat vacated by the late Tommy Hazouri.
20% voter turnout in City Council special election: Higher than anticipated
Read full article: 20% voter turnout in City Council special election: Higher than anticipatedIn a special election Tuesday that was triggered by a runoff for the Jacksonville City Council At-Large Group 3 seat, Republican Nick Howland clinched 51% of the vote to his Democratic opponent Tracye Polson, who received 48% of the vote.
Republican Nick Howland clinches City Council special election
Read full article: Republican Nick Howland clinches City Council special electionVoting has concluded in the special election of the Jacksonville City Council to replace the seat left vacant when Tommy Hazouri, who was a former council president and mayor, died in September.
UNF poll finds Jacksonville City Council candidates Howland, Polson in dead heat
Read full article: UNF poll finds Jacksonville City Council candidates Howland, Polson in dead heatA new poll released Thursday by the Public Opinion Research Lab at the University of North Florida reveals new data from registered voters, and the results show the two candidates for the City Council At Large Group 3 seat neck-and-neck in the race.
7,300 Duval residents cast ballots during first weekend of early voting
Read full article: 7,300 Duval residents cast ballots during first weekend of early votingNot many people took part during the first weekend of early voting for a special Jacksonville City Council election to replace the seat vacated by the late Tommy Hazouri.
Candidates on campaign trail as early voting kicks off Saturday for City Council run off
Read full article: Candidates on campaign trail as early voting kicks off Saturday for City Council run offDemocratic candidate Tracye Polson and Republican candidate Nick Howland hit the campaign trail Saturday in Jacksonville as early voting kicked off in the special Jacksonville City Council election to replace the seat left vacant when Tommy Hazouri died in September.
Early voting begins for special Jacksonville City Council election
Read full article: Early voting begins for special Jacksonville City Council electionEarly voting will begin Saturday for a special Jacksonville City Council election to replace the seat left vacant when Tommy Hazouri died in September.
Process of tabulating vote-by-mail ballots underway in special Jacksonville City Council election
Read full article: Process of tabulating vote-by-mail ballots underway in special Jacksonville City Council electionEarly voting begins Saturday for a special Jacksonville City Council election to replace the seat left vacant when Tommy Hazouri died in September.
Trust Index: Is City Council candidate Tracye Polson ‘for defunding the police?’
Read full article: Trust Index: Is City Council candidate Tracye Polson ‘for defunding the police?’The News4JAX Trust Index team is fact checking a commercial that’s been all over Jacksonville airwaves, including Channel 4. It’s a political ad created for City Council candidate Republican Nick Howland, attacking his opponent, Democrat Tracye Polson.
Trust Index: Is City Council candidate Tracye Polson ‘for defunding the police?’
Read full article: Trust Index: Is City Council candidate Tracye Polson ‘for defunding the police?’The News4JAX Trust Index team is fact checking a commercial that’s been all over Jacksonville airwaves, including Channel 4. It’s a political ad created for City Council candidate Republican Nick Howland, attacking his opponent, Democrat Tracye Polson.
Last day to register to vote in next month’s special city council election
Read full article: Last day to register to vote in next month’s special city council electionMonday is the deadline to register to vote in the Dec. 7 special election to fill the late Tommy Hazouri’s seat on Jacksonville City Council.
Become a Watch Stander: Join the fight to end veteran suicide
Read full article: Become a Watch Stander: Join the fight to end veteran suicideWith an estimated 20 U.S. military veterans taking their lives every day, a Jacksonville-based group hopes to make that troubling trend a thing of the past, and they’re challenging you to get involved.
Match4Military: Daylong fundraising campaign to support Northeast Florida military organizations
Read full article: Match4Military: Daylong fundraising campaign to support Northeast Florida military organizationsPONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – The Players Championship kicks off this week at TPC Sawgrass, and News4Jax is teaming up with The Players this year for a daylong fundraising campaign called Match4Military. Typically, people come out to the tournament’s Military Appreciation Day ceremony and concert on the 17th hole every year. But this year, both events are canceled, so Match4Military is providing a way for everyone to come together remotely and give back to those who have given so much to our country. “Tuesday, March 9, we’re going to market with a community campaign in order to drive, hopefully, more than $500,000 in charitable benefit to military charities,” said Jared Rice, executive director of The Players. The Players will match donations dollar for dollar up to $250,000, and the money raised will benefit several different military organizations in Northeast Florida, including Wounded Warrior Project and The Fire Watch.