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Jacksonville, FL, United States

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Donna Deegan’s uncle, a Vietnam veteran and amputee, finished Saturday’s 5K race

The annual Donna Marathon Weekend brings in hundreds of athletes from all over the country. Among them is one inspiring amputee from Greenville, South Carolina. → Read More

Donna Marathon weekend kicks off with 5k and 10k races

Donna Marathon Weekend kicked off Saturday morning with its annual 5K and 10K races. More than 3,000 people came to the Prime Osborn Convention Center downtown to take part in the races to help finish breast cancer. → Read More

Activists, city leaders take part in mock oil spill demonstration at Friendship Fountain

More than a dozen activists and city leaders gathered outside Friendship Fountain for a mock oil spill demonstration to bring awareness to the issue. → Read More

Attorney of teen accused of stabbing parents says he's concerned for his welfare

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The attorney of the teen accused of stabbing his own parents on Wednesday is speaking out. He said his client needs psychiatric help and is concerned for his welfare. → Read More

JSO responding to shooting death at gas station on Westside

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office found a body Saturday afternoon on the Westside, according to the department. → Read More

Two men found dead in Northside home, family says carbon monoxide poisoning may be to blame

Two people have been found dead Saturday afternoon on the Northside, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. → Read More

First Holocaust Memorial opens in northeast Florida

Sunday marks a big day for Jewish Family & Community Services. The agency is celebrating 100 years of service with a new headquarters on Jacksonville’s Southside. It’s also home to northeast Florida’s first Holocaust Memorial. → Read More

Family, friends say goodbye to boy who drowned earlier this month

Family and friends said their final farewells to a teen drowning victim Saturday. → Read More

Donations continue to pour in for Jacksonville residents after Irma

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Two weeks after Irma, many people are still struggling to rebuild their lives. On Sunday, a group from Kentucky came to Jacksonville to give away food and supplies on the city’s northside. → Read More

Local animal shelter seeking help after Irma

It’s a long road to recovery for the Safe Animal Shelter in Middleburg. → Read More

Harvey evacuee heading home to Jacksonville

One week after Hurricane Harvey, thousands of people can’t return home. Brandon Foster is heading to Jacksonville from Houston after he lost nearly everything. → Read More

Loved ones remember the life of Savannah Gold

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Saturday marks one week since the body of 21-year-old Savannah Gold was recovered from a westside pond. Her family hosted a vigil in Mandarin in her honor. → Read More

Arlington homeowners worried about water damage

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Residents in one Arlington neighborhood are frustrated because of the flooded street in front of their homes. They say drivers speed through standing water along Woolery Drive, sending water into their property. → Read More

Family of Freddie Farah gives hope to other cold case victims

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – It was a cold case that lasted 43 years. The family of Freddie Farah got some relief in May when the man suspected of killing him at a Jacksonville grocery store was arrested. Now, Farah's family is trying to help families of other cold case victims by raising money for the non-profit, Project Cold Case. → Read More

Woman suffers gunshot wound to leg in Durkeeville neighborhood

Around 6 p.m. on Saturday the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office responded to the 1300 block of Steele Street in regards to a person being shot. → Read More

Homeowners seek answers after American flags torched overnight

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Two homeowners in Mandarin are outraged after the American flags hanging outside of their homes were burned overnight. → Read More

Woman arrested for DUI after car crash in Mandarin

A woman was arrested for DUI on Saturday afternoon after she crashed her car near the intersection of Losco Road and Ridge Point Drive. → Read More

JSO: Child in critical condition after falling into pool at Mandarin home

A child is in critical condition after falling into a pool in a Greenland neighborhood, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said. → Read More

VERIFY: black bear wanders in back porch

You may have stumbled upon these pictures on social media of an unwanted surprise at someone's back door. A couple in Avon, Connecticut said a black bear was wondering around their back porch. → Read More