Florida schools, stores received possible listeria-contaminated meat. The growing list
BrucePac supplies ready-to-eat meat to other companies, which then use that meat in various products, including fresh and frozen food.
Lovely day for an airshow, pack a poncho just in case
Your Saturday weather will be partly cloudy day with highs in the upper 70s, breezy NE winds 10-15 mph with gusts up to 25.
Opinion: Amendment 4 just 39 words, but impact on unborn Floridians is incalculable
A local doctor, himself a "surprise" born to unmarried parents, urges Florida voters to reject Amendment 4 and maintain current abortion law.
UW players in the NFL
We’re six weeks through the NFL season, so it’s time to check up on how former Wyoming Cowboys have fared so far.
Jacksonville Warned of High Rip Current Risk and Coastal Floods; NWS Advises Caution for Northeast Florida Beachgoers
The National Weather Service warns of high rip current risk and minor coastal flooding in the Jacksonville area until Sunday night.
Trump-supporting Florida sheriff targeted with racist banner flown over downtown Jacksonville
Sheriff T.K. Waters threw his support behind Trump and was targeted by someone flying a plane with a racist banner trailing in its wake.
As Hard Rock Stadium waits to host another Super Bowl, NFL calls it ’world-class venue'
With Atlanta landing the 2028 Super Bowl, the Miami Dolphins' Hard Rock Stadium faces a nine-year wait at minimum.
Jacksonville woman hit by vehicle while walking across SR 200 in SW Ocala has died
A woman hit by a vehicle earlier this month while walking across State Road 200 at Southwest 46th Court has died. Here's what we know:
The Hidden Cost: How Hurricanes Hit Black Students Harder
Black students face greater challenges in the aftermath of natural disasters. Systemic changes needed for equitable recovery.
Jacksonville Sheriff Backs Trump's Immigration Policy
Responding to the mayor's assessment, Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters derided her comments, backing President Trump's immigration policy.
Jacksonville Jaguars must beat Patriots or face harsh consequences | Gene Frenette
The Jaguars have fallen to 1-5 and can't seem to get up. If they lose Sunday to the New England Patriots in London, no telling who might be out of a job.
Jacksonville invited to free food distribution, health screenings
Ascension St. Vincent’s is partnering with Feeding Northeast Florida to host a free food distribution on Nov. 16 in Jacksonville.
Camping World Stadium hoping to host Jacksonville Jaguars
The Jacksonville Jaguars made a new stadium deal, keeping them in Jacksonville for at least the next 30 years. However, the 2027 season they will need a stadium as there's will be under construction.
New restaurant offering classic lobster rolls opening at St. Johns Town Center
Offering classic Maine and Connecticut lobster rolls, Mason's Famous Lobster Rolls is preparing to make its Jacksonville debut.
NFL Owners Approve $1.4B Jacksonville Jaguars Stadium
Toward the stadium, the Jaguars will contribute $625 million, followed by the city pitching in $775 million, which includes covering the costs of deferred maintenance. The move will give the city 55 percent ownership of the team.
Florida GOP denounces Donna Deegan’s ‘antisemitic rhetoric’ regarding ‘concentration camps’
Chair Evan Power pilloried the Jacksonville Mayor's 'unhinged' statements about Donald Trump's immigration policies.
Buffalo Wild Wings adding 3 new Jacksonville restaurants, but don't expect a sports bar
The restaurant chain plans to add Buffalo Wild Wings Go restaurants, which focus on delivery & takeout orders of the sports bar chain's signature chicken wings.
Jacksonville University advances plans for LECOM medical school at Arlington campus
Jacksonville University announced plans in 2022 for the four-year Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine to start classes in fall 2026.
Jacksonville preschoolers donate more than 5,000 diapers to help families in need
Preschool students from five schools donated more than 5,000 diapers to a nonprofit organization in Jacksonville that helps families in need.
Lawyers drop panhandling lawsuit against Jacksonville, sue St. Johns County instead
The lawsuit argues St. Johns County's law limiting interaction between pedestrians and people in cars violates the U.S. Constitution.
There are 11 remaining college football unbeatens. Predicting when each will lose
There are just 11 unbeatens left in college football. Our predictions for when they will suffer their first defeat or if they will never lose.
Pinstripes permit in review at St. Johns Town Center
Pinstripes is planned in St. Johns Town Center at 10274 Buckhead Branch Drive near Nordstrom. It is the former West Elm furniture store building space. The West Elm building was demolished.
Jacksonville’s oldest eatery, Holley’s Bar-B-Q, asks community for help after repeated break-ins
Holley’s Bar-B-Q — which has been a staple in Jacksonville since 1937 — located on Moncrief Road has two claims to fame: It’s the oldest continuously operating barbecue restaurant in Jacksonville -- and it’s said to be where curly fries were invented.
Parents of college runner from Eagan who died by suicide settles suit with her coach and school
Juliea Pernsteiner died in her Jacksonville University dorm room in 2021, shortly after she was kicked off the team, the lawsuit said.
How does a deaf sign-language interpreter communicate storm briefings? It's a team effort
If you're like me, even if you could hear Mayor Donna Deegan during Hurricane Milton briefings, you found yourself watching the deaf interpreter, Amy Ryals.
Who just won a $1 million scratch-off prize from the Florida Lottery in Jacksonville?
Charles Dennison is the latest $1 million scratch-off winner from Jacksonville announced by the Florida Lottery.
Mayor Deegan says Donald Trump's deportation plan is "concentration camp type situation"
Donald Trump campaign, Sheriff T.K. Waters and City Council member Ron Salem denounce Mayor Deegan's "concentration camp" comment.
Is hurricane season finally fizzling? What the landfall risk means for Florida
The likelihood of hurricanes after the end of October decreases substantially but there are still risks until the season ends November 30th.
Jacksonville Mayor gets backlash from local leaders over immigration comments on London radio
Several Jacksonville officials are calling on Mayor Donna Deegan to apologize after comments made in an interview with Times Radio.
Florida churches offer respite and relief after Hurricane Milton
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... When Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc last month across six states, the Midway Road Church of Christ in Fort Pierce, Fla., sent $5,600 to Churches […]
Jacksonville Launches Affordable Housing Pilot with Ability Housing to Aid 25 Homeless Residents
Jacksonville partners with Ability Housing to provide affordable housing and support for 25 homeless individuals.
The Claxton Bank expands into Jacksonville in 1 Independent Square Downtown
The Georgia-based institution’s CEO said in July the North Florida office would take space on the 18th floor of the tower.
Ryan Murphy, 9x Olympic medalist and Jacksonville native, opens swim school in St. Johns County
On Tuesday, nine-time Olympic medalist and Jacksonville native Ryan Murphy announced the opening of Goldfish Swim School in Saint Johns, which becomes the franchise’s first location in Northeast Florida.
Jewish Lawmaker Wants to Strike Funding From Jacksonville Mayor Over 'Antisemitic' Comments
Florida Republicans' only Jewish lawmaker, Rep. Randy Fine, wants to strike state funding for the Jacksonville Mayor's administration after she suggested Dona
Play Jungle building-out inaugural location in North Jacksonville
The indoor adventure gym for children expects to open by year-end in the Dunns Creek Crossing shopping center.
Mayo Clinic Brain Bank secures $150,000 from Alzheimer’s Association for expanded research, outreach
The Mayo Clinic Brain Bank provides samples from donors with neurodegenerative disorders, like Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, to qualified researchers to learn more about the diseases underlying the devastating consequences to those impacted and their families.