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News4Jax is Celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting local women and their impact on the community. → Read More
March is colorectal cancer awareness month and a local woman is part of a new national awareness campaign. → Read More
Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia are full of exceptional women who lead, make change, and work tirelessly to improve our community every day. → Read More
A family is working to encourage more minority donors to join the bone marrow registry list. → Read More
If you’re waiting to get gas in hopes prices will go down -- that’s not likely to happen soon. → Read More
Clark aims to colorfully inspire the next generation of artists while intentionally acting as a mirror to society. → Read More
A warehouse in downtown Jacksonville will transform into a new street market this weekend. The organizer says he wanted to give the building a different purpose while giving new opportunities to the people who work there. → Read More
Christmas may have passed, but the holiday that means the first fruits in Swahili is well underway. → Read More
Drew Boree, a 10th-grade student at Clay County, stepped up to help his teacher. → Read More
The event helps kids who might not get gifts otherwise. → Read More
If you're traveling through Mandarin and make a stop in the Coventry neighborhood, you'll see the home of one Mandarin family creating sweet memories this holiday season. → Read More
A twist on traditional mentorship: One mentoring program is looking for help reaching out to children in detention centers. → Read More
A crash involving a log truck caused backups Monday morning in Nassau County. → Read More
Channel 4′s Positively JAX Toy Drive kicked off Wednesday. → Read More
Mayport Elementary School is getting students excited about reading in a unique way by introducing a new book vending machine. → Read More
Viva La Fiesta is this Saturday and Sunday at James Weldon Johnson Park. → Read More
The Jacksonville Historical Society is documenting the history of Hispanic communities across the River City. → Read More
Lions, tigers, bears, and many other animals in the nation’s oldest city need your help. → Read More
As the spooky season rolls around, this local first grader is helping kids in need with her creativity and talent. → Read More
Britney Garibay is using art to make a difference. → Read More