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Digging through the hundreds of pages of evidence in the murder case against Kimberly Kessler in the presumed death of Joleen Cummings, the question is raised: Could Kessler have killed before? → Read More
Former congresswoman Corrine Brown wants to be released from prison because she believes her underlying health conditions place her at great risk of dying if she were to contract COVID-19. → Read More
The News4Jax I-TEAM learned Thursday that the city auditor found JEA top brass were purposely giving misleading information to make the future of the utility seem more bleak. → Read More
School guidance counselors are tasked with finding key warning signs in troubled students. But a Clay County teacher's union rep says counselors are all too often pulled away from important counseling duties to oversee testing. → Read More
Loved ones gathered Friday for an emotional goodbye for a 5-year-old Jacksonville boy who drowned last weekend on what was supposed to be fun family outing. → Read More
A woman was outraged last week when she saw a man fondle himself in front of children at a public library, and the I-TEAM has found it's not the first such incident at a Jacksonville library. → Read More
As summer heats up and more and more families head to the pool, the News4Jax I-TEAM is digging into thousands of health department inspections of public pools and finding dozens that have been shut down or ruled “unsatisfactory” by health inspectors. → Read More
Discovery material released Wednesday by the State Attorney's Office reveals photos showing bruises on the hands and face of the woman charged in the murder of a missing Nassau County hairstylist. → Read More
A Jacksonville Fire and Rescue engineer under investigation over a questionable social media comment about a recent mass shooting apologized to the department and was issued a written letter of reprimand. → Read More
Serious questions about the city of Jacksonville accepting millions of dollars from a foreign government could lead to potential fireworks Friday during a meeting at City Hall. → Read More
A mass shooting a half-mile from the Jaguars' stadium Sunday landed a Jacksonville firefighter under investigation over a questionable social media comment that News4Jax viewers found offensive. → Read More
A former NFL star took pills and threatened to harm himself while holding a gun Jacksonville police were told before they took him into custody. → Read More
Legal experts tell the I-TEAM it's only a matter of time before one of them agrees to testify against the other. → Read More
William Winstead, whose arrest on a charge of organized fraud was announced Thursday, is the 22nd employee of the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office to be arrested since July 2015, when Sheriff Mike Williams took office. → Read More
As the mayor and some City Council members trade blows over the potential sale of JEA to a private company, the I-TEAM is digging into whether the sale could be tied to Mayor Lenny Curry politically. → Read More
After a federal appeals court denied Corrine Brown's request to remain out of prison during her appeal this week, a source told the WJXT Investigative Team that Brown has been assigned to a Sumter County women's prison camp and will likely report Monday. → Read More
A federal appeals court ruled Monday that former congresswoman Corrine Brown must appeal her convictions from prison. → Read More
Former U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown's former chief of staff Ronnie Simmons has been ordered to home confinement in Maryland until he reports to federal prison next week. He was sentenced last month to four years in prison on mail and wire fraud charges resulting from a criminal conspiracy with Brown and Carla Wiley, the founder of a fake educational charity. → Read More
The death of a 3-year-old Jacksonville boy whose body was found in a tank at an Arlington city park has officially been ruled an accident by the Medical Examiner's Office. → Read More
Hundreds of cities across the country are vying to become the new home to Amazon's second headquarters. → Read More