News
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City Council Members Favoring the Removal of A Confederate Statue
Three members of the City Council have announced their support behind the removal of the confederate statue in Springfield Park.
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Jacksonville Suspends Recycling Services
Due to a labor shortage, the City of Jacksonville has announced that curbside recycling pickup services will be temporarily suspended.
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2021 ZOO-A-THON
Our beloved Jacksonville Zoo is having its ZOO-A-THON once again this year.
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Jax Detective Pleads Guilty to Murder
Just recently a former Jacksonville sheriff office detective has pleaded guilty to a murder that happened about 20 years ago.
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How the St. Johns County Community Has Responded to the New Quarantine Procedure
As our first quarter of the 2021-2022 school year comes to a close, there has been an announcement regarding a new quarantine procedure for St. Johns County students.
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Hispanic Heritage Month: Let the Celebration Begin!
National Hispanic Heritage Month takes place from September 15 to October 15 every year.
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Patrick McDowell Captured After 4 Day Manhunt
A few days ago, a blue alert sent across our region for a dangerous man name Patrick McDowell, accused of killing Deputy Joshua Moyers in a shooting at a traffic stop.
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St. Johns County and Its Lack of Bus Drivers
Recently, St. Johns County has seen a severe decrease in bus driver numbers and the district is struggling to find any available applicants.
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Contact Tracing in St. Johns County
The St. Johns County School District has decided to take steps to improve contact tracing.
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No More FSA?
Any student that has gone to school in Florida is familiar with the dread that anticipates the Florida Standards Assessments (FSA) that occur at the end of every school year.