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Anthony Austin

firstcoastnews.com

Jacksonville, FL, United States

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Barbecue & Problems: Viewers meet the 'Ask Anthony' team for lunch and solutions

First Coast News Anchor Anthony Austin went to Berndt Ends BBQ for another "Ask Anthony" listening session. → Read More

Ask Anthony: Several complaints from parents against All Florida Safety Institute

The statewide driving school is accused of taking money from customers, but not offering any services. → Read More

Ask Anthony: Tesla troubles solved for Jacksonville family

A week after our story aired, a local Tesla service manager reached out to Samantha Hanes' husband with a solution. → Read More

Ask Anthony: Septic tank mess forces Jacksonville business owner to close her doors

Almaz Woldetsadik and her cousin Edward Thomas came to First Coast News Anchor Anthony Austin for help. → Read More

Ask Anthony: Septic tank mess forces Jacksonville business owner to close her doors

Almaz Woldetsadik and her cousin Edward Thomas came to First Coast News Anchor Anthony Austin for help. → Read More

Ask Anthony: Social Security issue solved for Jacksonville mother

In Sept. 2021, unable to work, Rachel Hall applied for disability with the Social Security Administration. → Read More

Ask Anthony: Social Security issue solved for Jacksonville mother

In Sept. 2021, unable to work, Rachel Hall applied for disability with the Social Security Administration. → Read More

Stories of Service: St. Johns County native joins U.S. Coast Guard

Noah Schrenker graduated from Creekside High School this year and decided to join the United States Coast Guard. → Read More

Ask Anthony: Do you have a problem that needs to be resolved?

If you have a problem you just can't solve, First Coast News Anchor Anthony Austin is here to help you. It is his mission to be a voice for the voiceless. → Read More

Ask Anthony: Do you have a problem that needs to be resolved?

If you have a problem you just can't solve, First Coast News Anchor Anthony Austin is here to help you. It is his mission to be a voice for the voiceless. → Read More

Stories of Service: Former Blue Angel celebrates 93rd birthday

Now 93 years young with quite the sense of humor and a love of adventure, Mark Perrault became a blue angel in 1957. → Read More

Stories of Service: Vietnam veteran bringing awareness to homeless women vets

Staci Anderson is on a mission to raise money for women veterans who are homeless. She was once in their shoes. → Read More

Stories of Service: Recognizing our hometown Jacksonville heroes

Every week, we recognize the local military men and women who are serving our country. → Read More

Stories of Service: Local trailblazer dies at 98

Alpha Gainous, one of the first Black marines, recently died at the age of 98 in Jacksonville. → Read More

Stories of Service: WWII veteran Sollie Mitchell dies at 103

Staff Sgt. Sollie Mitchell was the only black soldier to work in the office of General Douglas MacArthur. → Read More

Stories of Service: "Faces to Remember" project spotlights WWII Filipino veterans

Jacksonville photographer Agnes Lopez has made it her mission to tell the stories of people who she calls "truly amazing." → Read More

Stories of Service: Moms in the military

Statistics show less than 20 percent of active-duty military members are women. → Read More

Stories of Service: Jacksonville native returns home to discuss Army career

Lieutenant General Ted Martin is a Duval County native and a 1979 graduate of Fletcher High School. → Read More

Stories of Service: 100-year-old woman veteran to be honored at The Players Championship

Anita Morris served in the United States Coast Guard during World War II. → Read More

Stories of Service: Children of Fallen Patriots

So far, the organization has given away close to $52 million and helped 2,200 children. → Read More