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Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens named USA Today’s 4th ‘Best Zoo’ in the US
Read full article: Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens named USA Today’s 4th ‘Best Zoo’ in the USJacksonville Zoo and Gardens announced on Wednesday it was named the 4th Best Zoo in the United States as part of the USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards.
The Jacksonville Zoo has been a city staple for 100 years. We take you on an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour
Read full article: The Jacksonville Zoo has been a city staple for 100 years. We take you on an exclusive behind-the-scenes tourHave you ever wanted to go behind the scenes at Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens? Well, you’re in luck.
Jacksonville Zoo nominated for USA Today’s Best Zoo in the US
Read full article: Jacksonville Zoo nominated for USA Today’s Best Zoo in the USJacksonville Zoo and Gardens announced on Thursday its nomination for the Best Zoo in the United States as part of the USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards.
Bestselling author Emily Rath debuts new fantasy novel
Read full article: Bestselling author Emily Rath debuts new fantasy novelRenowned New York Times, USA Today, and #1 Amazon bestselling author Emily Rath is set to captivate readers once again with the release of her debut fantasy novel, North Is The Night. Launching TODAY, this highly anticipated work is the first installment in the Tuonela duet, a dark fantasy series inspired by Finnish mythology.
A Crustacean Celebration! Fernandina Beach’s Shrimp Drop nominated for best New Year’s Eve celebration
Read full article: A Crustacean Celebration! Fernandina Beach’s Shrimp Drop nominated for best New Year’s Eve celebrationUSA Today has nominated the Fernandina Beach Shrimp Drop for the best New year’s Eve celebration.
Sweet Pete’s Candy Nominated for Best Candy Store in America
Read full article: Sweet Pete’s Candy Nominated for Best Candy Store in AmericaSweet Pete’s Candy, a beloved confectionery in Duval County, finds itself in the spotlight as it contends for the prestigious title of the Best Candy Store in America, as recognized by USA Today. The nomination comes as a testament to the store’s commitment to quality, creativity, and, of course, sweetness.
4th Annual St. Augustine Food and Wine Festival
Read full article: 4th Annual St. Augustine Food and Wine FestivalThe fourth annual St. Augustine Food + Wine Festival, presented by Publix, named “One of Florida’s Top 10 Food & Wine Festivals” by USA Today, takes place May 8 – 12, 2024. The festival is a showcase of culinary, beverage and culture, offering a wide variety of events for all tastebuds and budgets. The Saturday Grand Tasting includes TV personality/celebrity guest chef, Tiffany Derry headlining the Publix Cooking Demo Stage.
Sean Payton pins blame for awful 2022 season by Broncos, Wilson on predecessor Nathaniel Hackett
Read full article: Sean Payton pins blame for awful 2022 season by Broncos, Wilson on predecessor Nathaniel HackettDenver Broncos head coach Sean Payton unleashed criticisms on his predecessor Nathaniel Hackett and his new team, the New York Jets, in an interview.
Journalists to strike June 5 at the largest US newspaper chain
Read full article: Journalists to strike June 5 at the largest US newspaper chainJournalists across the U.S. will walk off their jobs next week at publications owned by Gannett, the largest newspaper chain in the U.S. Their union said Thursday that the mostly one-day strike will start June 5.
How to keep you & your family safe as recalls skyrocket
Read full article: How to keep you & your family safe as recalls skyrocketFrom dodgy designs to dangerous ingredients, experts agree there are more recalls. They also agree that’s because we are getting better at catching problems before they become fatal.
Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence among famous names sued in FTX crypto collapse, report says
Read full article: Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence among famous names sued in FTX crypto collapse, report saysJaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence is among a host of Hollywood and sports celebrities named as defendants in a class-action lawsuit against cryptocurrency exchange FTX, according to a report from USA Today’s JagsWire.
Jacksonville’s best haunted house: 13th Floor Haunted House
Read full article: Jacksonville’s best haunted house: 13th Floor Haunted HouseThe infamous 13th Floor Haunted House in Jacksonville, which has been recognized as one of the top five most terrifying haunted houses in the U.S. by USA Today, is once again your choice for Jacksonville’s best haunted house.
An old high school gym turned into a home? You’ll have to see listing to believe it
Read full article: An old high school gym turned into a home? You’ll have to see listing to believe itOne portion of the house has the original basketball court and bleachers, while another portion was renovated into elements of what typical homes have, such as a kitchen, bathroom and bedrooms.
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An unwelcome prank: Volkswagen purposely hoodwinks reporters
Read full article: An unwelcome prank: Volkswagen purposely hoodwinks reportersSeveral news organizations, including The Associated Press, USA Today, CNBC and The Washington Post, had reported the original press release as real news, some after being assured specifically that it was no joke. It was a similar story at USA Today, where a reporter specifically asked if it was a joke and was told “no,” said the newspaper's spokeswoman, Chrissy Terrell. “We are disheartened that the company would choose this type of disingenuous marketing.”The USA Today reporter who was initially lied to was more blunt. “About that plan to change Volkswagen of America's name.” wrote USA Today's Mike Snider. AdGlover said the company landed millions of dollars in publicity from a press release.
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Ship departs Amelia Island as cruise line resumes sailing
Read full article: Ship departs Amelia Island as cruise line resumes sailingAmerican Cruise Lines is the first cruise line to resume sailing in U.S. waters since the coronavirus pandemic, according to an article on USA Today. On Saturday, American Cruise Lines’ coastal ship Independence left Amelia Island on a seven-day cruise to Charleston. Being a smaller ship, Lara said, the cruise line used it to its advantage. Guests are also encouraged to get a COVID-19 vaccine before traveling, but it’s not mandatory, according to the cruise line. According to the USA Today article, the next cruise line set to sail in U.S. waters since the pandemic is the American Queen Steamboat Company.
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Report: UF hoops player Johnson in medically induced coma after collapse
Read full article: Report: UF hoops player Johnson in medically induced coma after collapseUniversity of Florida men’s basketball player Keyontae Johnson is in a medically induced coma following his collapse on the court during a Saturday game against FSU, USA Today reported. According to he report, Johnson’s grandfather, Larry DeJarnett, told USA Today that doctors hoped to try and bring him out of the coma Monday. Florida said in a statement that Johnson had been successfully transferred to UF Health in Gainesville. Johnson had just dunked in transition before he crumpled to the floor as the team broke its huddle. Johnson, a 6-foot-5 junior from Norfolk, Virginia, averaged a team-high 14 points last season to go along with 7.1 rebounds.
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Hauntings At the St. Augustine Lighthouse! | River City Live
Read full article: Hauntings At the St. Augustine Lighthouse! | River City LiveOur River City Live crew revisited the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum. So how haunted is the St. Augustine Lighthouse? Over 145 years ago they lived onsite during the construction of the current lighthouse and tragically died in an accident. There are accounts of guests talking to reenactment actors at the lighthouse that provided historic details of the lighthouse history. The scary part, there are no and there has never been reenactment actors at the St. Augustine lighthouse.
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LIVE COVERAGE: Pence, Harris square off in 2020 vice presidential debate
Read full article: LIVE COVERAGE: Pence, Harris square off in 2020 vice presidential debateWatch Vice President Mike Pence and Senator Kamala Harris square off at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City for the 2020 vice presidential debate, moderated by Susan Page, USA Today’s Washington bureau chief. TRUST INDEX: We’re fact-checking the vice presidential debateWatch live coverage starting at 9 p.m.Fact-checking the debate in real-timeFollow along as the Trust Index team, led by reporters Joe McLean and Tarik Minor, fact-checks statements made by the candidates, along with live fact-checking supplied by PolitiFact and FactCheck.org. We’ll begin once the debate gets underway. Learn more about our process here. (Please note: If the feed below doesn’t show up, try using a web browser window instead.)
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Disney to cut back hours starting in September
Read full article: Disney to cut back hours starting in SeptemberAll rights reserved)JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The most magical place on Earth will scale back hours starting Sept. 8. Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios are closing an hour earlier. Epcot is closing two hours earlier. Animal Kingdom will open an hour later and close an hour earlier. The Walt Disney Co. has lost nearly $9 billion since April.
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Are sports leagues overburdening COVID-19 testing?
Read full article: Are sports leagues overburdening COVID-19 testing?All of those leagues have COVID-19 testing as part of their return to play. Other leagues are also preparing to return to the season, which means massive numbers of test kits. USA Today estimates that between the major league sports leagues now playing, they are using 19,000 test kits per week. The players are pushing for more frequent testing, which would likely find more positive cases but would also demand many more test kits. Sports leagues are likely to continue testing and unless a league stops their season again because of COVID-19, the supply of test kits and laboratory time will continue to be stressed by sports’ return.
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Duval superintendent: District must be ready if some teachers don’t want to return this fall
Read full article: Duval superintendent: District must be ready if some teachers don’t want to return this fallJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A national poll published by USA Today this week found that 20% of teachers said they are unlikely to go back to school if their classrooms reopen in the fall. That could mean more than 1,500 Duval County teachers might not come back, if the USA Today survey results come to fruition. Terrie Brady, President of Duval Teachers United, said Thursday she doesn’t think there will be that kind of mass exodus of teachers leaving if the district chooses to reopen campuses. The USA Today poll also found that nearly two-thirds of teachers said they haven’t been able to properly do their jobs since most instruction was moved online. A separate USA Today poll of parents with at least one child in grades K-12 found that 6 in 10 would likely explore at-home learning options.
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Panera launches coffee subscription service
Read full article: Panera launches coffee subscription serviceJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Panera Bread has a treat for java junkies. It's now offering a coffee subscription program of unlimited hot or iced coffee. The CEO told USA Today the goal is to change the face of the industry. The price tag on a monthly subscription is $8.99, giving unlimited access to coffee at all hours and for any sized cup. Those interested first have to become a member of Panera’s free loyalty program, MyPanera.
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Concerns about water quality
Read full article: Concerns about water qualityA survey by the Water Quality Association found that three-quarters of Americans don't believe their household water supply is as safe as it could be. In a recent USA Today/CNN/Gallup Poll, 47 percent of respondents reported they won't drink water straight from the tap. Environmental problems have an enormous impact on water quality. Water runoff from industrial plants and farms, acid rain and other forms of pollution have tainted groundwater and surface water supplies in many areas of the world. Population growth, urban and suburban sprawl, and industrial and agricultural expansion continue to stress fresh water supplies.