Latest News For Jacksonville, FL
Cash mob meets in Avondale to buy locally
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Jax Cash Mob organizer Mike Field speaks to the crowd gathered in Avondale and reveals their shopping destination for the day: Green Man Gourmet, which is both locally owned and tries to make locally produced merchandise the bulk of its products.
First Coast anniversaries
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Elena and John Griffith celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary with a family dinner.
First Coast area weddings
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Davenna Hawkins and Clayton Guthrie Jr., both of Jacksonville, were married at 4 p.m. March 24 in Titus Harvest Dome Spectrum Church.
Lost chance to save on Jacksonville courthouse furniture
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Thursday afternoon, Mayor Alvin Brown's team heaved a Hail Mary pass that fell incomplete well short of the end zone.
Fiber artist wins top honor
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Artist Mary Rhopa La Cierra, center, seated in front of her prize-winning art quilt with Bruce Bradley, right, and his daughter Diane Bradley, StAAA president.
Episcopal School of Jacksonville holds graduation ceremony, honors slain head of school
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In March, Dale Regan was shot and killed by Shane Schumerth, a Spanish teacher at the school.
Unarmed man shot and killed by police: Family still has questions
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Hundreds with heavy hearts filled a Southside church wondering how a traffic stop in Arlington could lead to Davinian Williams death.
Sauer to build $3.3 million cancer office building
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The project, for CSNF Holdings LLC, includes 18,461 square feet of space at 7015 AC Skinner Parkway near Belfort Road and Butler Boulevard.
Missions in Eastern Europe focus of Camp WorldLight
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JACKSONVILLE - Openings are still available for girls entering third through twelfth grades to attend Camp WorldLight this summer.
