News
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Florida Misses Deadline for 2.3 Billion in School Aid
Florida is the only state that has not applied for $2.3 billion in aid for schools.
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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.