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JTA expects to have more than a dozen autonomous vehicles
The Jacksonville Transportation Authority is showing off the self-driving vehicles it plans to roll out downtown next year. It’s part of “Autonomous Vehicle Day.” JTA hopes to have more than a dozen autonomous vehicles rolling through downtown in 2025.
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Analyzing guilty verdict against former President Donald Trump
News4JAX political analyst and head of the Jacksonville University Public Policy Institute Rick Mullaney joined us on The Morning Show to offer some perspective on the fallout from Thursday's guilty verdict against former President Donald Trump.
State, local political leaders offer swift response to guilty verdict for former President Trump
Former President Donald Trump is expected to speak at a news conference at 11 a.m. Friday at Trump Tower following Thursday’s guilty verdict in his New York criminal trial. Republican leaders across the country are already speaking out for Trump.
How to help your student manage finances from a summer job
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the youth labor force grows sharply between April and July every year, including students home from college for the summer. An expert shares advice on managing finances for teens with summer jobs.
Important information for parents during '100 deadliest days' for teen drivers
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, nearly half of teen driver-related deaths happen between Memorial Day and Labor Day weekend. It's referred to as the "100 deadliest days" for teen drivers.
Final community huddle on Stadium of the Future proposal
Jaguars fans have one last chance to get their questions answered about the proposed billion dollar “Stadium of the Future” deal and the taxpayers’ portion of the agreement. The final community huddle is at 6 p.m. at Westside High School on Firestone Road.
Woman leads troopers on 20-mile chase on I-95 that ends in crash: FHP
A 42-year-old woman from Weeki Wachee is facing a slew of charges after leading law enforcement on a nearly 20-mile chase on I-95 before a trooper ended the pursuit with a PIT maneuver at the Atlantic Boulevard exit, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
UNF launching new programs in ‘Fintech'
There is a critical need right now for more workers in the financial tech industry in Jacksonville, and that’s why a local university is launching two new programs to help companies find talent. The University of North Florida will offer a bachelor’s and master’s program in “Fintech” starting in the fall semester.
Teen known online as ‘King Bob’ is member of prolific cybercriminal gang, FBI says
Noah Urban is accused of stealing more than $800,000 from five different people in an elaborate cryptocurrency scheme. Urban is charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, nine counts of wire fraud, and four counts of aggravated identity theft.
First Coast YMCA offers swim lessons for children, adults
Some 4,000 people drown every year here in the United states by accident. A recent analysis of those deaths by the CDC reveals most of them are children 4 years old or younger and most are either Indian, Alaska Natives or Black. Swim lessons can prevent these deaths.
City could get money back if Jaguars move within 14 years of upgrades
The city of Jacksonville could get all of its money back from the “Stadium of the Future” investment if the Jaguars choose to move within 14 years of stadium renovations, according to the latest draft of the proposed deal between the team and the city.
Analyzing closing arguments in Trump's New York criminal trial
Closing arguments don't count as evidence but they do serve as a recap of the key points the lawyers want to leave jurors with before the panel disappears behind closed doors for deliberations to determine former President Donald Trump's fate.
Staying safe in the water with Safe Kids Northeast Florida
We know many kids are already celebrating their summer break, many more will likely attend end of the year pool parties or go on vacation where the hotel or home they visit has a pool. We want to help you make sure they are safe, no matter the age.