Lena Pringle, News4JAX

Lena Pringle

News4JAX

Jacksonville, FL, United States

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Past articles by Lena:

Celebrating Women’s History Month: Meet Cheryl Owens

News4Jax is Celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting local women and their impact on the community. → Read More

Local woman raises awareness for colorectal cancer

March is colorectal cancer awareness month and a local woman is part of a new national awareness campaign. → Read More

Nominate local women in honor of Women’s History Month

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

Family working to encourage more minority donors to join bone marrow registry list

A family is working to encourage more minority donors to join the bone marrow registry list. → Read More

AAA: Florida gas prices surge another 12 cents; oil prices reach multi-year highs

If you’re waiting to get gas in hopes prices will go down -- that’s not likely to happen soon. → Read More

Black History Month: Local artist keeping culture alive with every brush stroke

Clark aims to colorfully inspire the next generation of artists while intentionally acting as a mirror to society. → Read More

New purpose, new opportunities through downtown Jacksonville warehouse

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

Kwanzaa: The River City celebrates African American culture and heritage

Christmas may have passed, but the holiday that means the first fruits in Swahili is well underway. → Read More

Student raising funds for Clay County teacher after home destroyed in EF-1 tornado

Drew Boree, a 10th-grade student at Clay County, stepped up to help his teacher. → Read More

300 kids get shopping spree during 15th annual ‘Christmas for Kids’

The event helps kids who might not get gifts otherwise. → Read More

Jacksonville family turns home into gingerbread house for holidays

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

Mentoring program reaching out to children in Florida detention centers, including in Jacksonville

A twist on traditional mentorship: One mentoring program is looking for help reaching out to children in detention centers. → Read More

Log truck crash closes U.S. 301 in Nassau County, causes backups

A crash involving a log truck caused backups Monday morning in Nassau County. → Read More

News4JAX viewers spread holiday cheer by donating to Channel 4 Toy Drive

Channel 4′s Positively JAX Toy Drive kicked off Wednesday. → Read More

Book vending machine trends its way into Mayport Elementary School

Mayport Elementary School is getting students excited about reading in a unique way by introducing a new book vending machine. → Read More

You’re invited! Viva La Fiesta hosts its first ever 2-day event

Viva La Fiesta is this Saturday and Sunday at James Weldon Johnson Park. → Read More

Jacksonville Historical Society documenting local Hispanic history

The Jacksonville Historical Society is documenting the history of Hispanic communities across the River City. → Read More

St. Augustine Wild Reserve turns to community support amid pandemic visitor decline

Lions, tigers, bears, and many other animals in the nation’s oldest city need your help. → Read More

Local first-grader uses creativity, art to help River City kids in need

As the spooky season rolls around, this local first grader is helping kids in need with her creativity and talent. → Read More

‘Wait for me’: Teen’s traumatic experience inspires beautiful paintings

Britney Garibay is using art to make a difference. → Read More