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Jaguars Finally Win Over the Raiders
Even after a rough first half, the jags being 2-6, were able to come away with the win on Sunday against the Raiders, ending their 4 game losing streak.
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Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
La Fuerza, the Hispanic/Latino cultural club at Nease, worked with our media center specialist, Mrs. Millian, to throw an amazing fiesta in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.
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Ending of Daylight Savings Time
As we get into the cooler months of fall and winter, it is noticeable how early the sun sets and how late the sun rises.
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Ultramarathoner Runs 100 Miles for Mental Health Awareness
In 2021, twenty-year-old Darius Sam, a First Nations individual accomplished the now-imaginable feat of completing a 100-mile ultramarathon to raise awareness for mental health.
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Shoeboxes of Love: Help a Homeless Individual for the Holidays
This holiday season, all of Jacksonville has the opportunity to make a difference in the homeless community by donating shoeboxes to the City Rescue’s Annual Shoeboxes of Love Project.
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St. Johns County 1 Cent Sales Tax
On Tuesday, St. Johns County held a town hall meeting regarding the proposed 1 cent sales tax referendum which will be voted on during the November 8th general election.
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Upcoming School District Boundaries
The city council is under a federal court order to redraw its city and school board boundaries after a federal judge claimed the plan approved earlier this year was unconstitutional.
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Google Sued By RNC
This past Friday, the Republican National Committee sued Google because of alleged claims that Google automatically moves their emails into junk folders of recipients.
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Local Six-Year Old Publishes First Book
Ari Smith, a first grader at Biscayne Elementary School has written her first book.
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Flesh-Eating Bacteria in Florida
Ft. Myers is one of the Florida counties that was hit hardest by Hurricane Ian, and it has experienced the destructive effects.