Bruce Hamilton, News4JAX

Bruce Hamilton

News4JAX

Jacksonville, FL, United States

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What parents can discuss with children about spring break to keep them safe

With spring break in full swing, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is reminding families about the dangers of synthetic opioids and other illegal drugs. → Read More

Consumer Protection Week: Avoid the No. 1 scam & know these basic safeguards

It is National Consumer Protection Week, and the number one type of scam is an imposter scam.More than $2.5 billion were lost to impersonator scams last year. Impersonation scams are when criminals act like someone else, whether it’s your bank, an electrical company, or even a government to steal your information and money. → Read More

Chip shortage triggering delays in credit card deliveries

If you lost your credit card, had it stolen or are waiting for one tethered to a new account, it might take more time for your replacement credit or debit card to reach your mailbox. → Read More

How sugar in your diet can increase your risk for heart disease

Diets high in some sugars may raise your risk of developing cardiovascular disease. → Read More

Beach Road Fish House & Chicken Dinners to close doors on Atlantic Boulevard after 84 years

An iconic Jacksonville restaurant is set to close its doors after 83 years in business. → Read More

How does watching violent videos like the Tyre Nichols beating affect our mental health

With just our cellphones we have endless access to disturbing videos. And that includes the recently released body camera footage of Tyre Nichols. → Read More

Changes experts want to see in Georgia, Florida to break nicotine addiction in children

Georgia and Florida are failing when it comes to preventing people, especially kids, from using tobacco products. → Read More

As tax season begins, here are the changes you should know about

It’s now time to start gathering those W2s and all your financials together for Uncle Sam. This year you’ll notice some changes, especially when it comes to refunds. → Read More

What is contributing to record-breaking layoffs in January?

January is breaking layoff records and economic analysts say there is little doubt a significant amount of future layoffs are on the way. That adds to the layoffs that battered America at the end of 2022. → Read More

How you can still find good deals on flights for Christmas vacation

We’re all fighting inflation these days, and if you haven’t made your travel plans for the holidays yet you might be wondering whether or not it’s too late to get any kind of deal. → Read More

Lawmakers face serious hurdles to pass sweeping defense bill, keep government funded

It's that time of year again, when Congress tends to rush to fund the government. This year, two major spending bills are hitting snags with the clock ticking. → Read More

Holiday guide: 2022 shipping deadlines — Last days to ship gifts

The holiday shopping rush is right around the corner! → Read More

How long will your Halloween candy last and when is it time to toss it?

How long will your Halloween candy last and when is it time to toss it? News4JAX unwraps the answer. → Read More

Avoid gameday traffic Saturday with the St. Johns River Taxi

There is another method of transportation being offered this weekend for those who want to avoid traffic when heading to the Georgia-Florida game on Saturday. → Read More

How to file an insurance claim after Ian & advice from the experts at AAA

The damage caused by Hurricane Ian is highlighting another crisis: homeowners insurance. As people file claims after Hurricane Ian, experts with Moody Analytics warn it could push some insurance companies into insolvency, making it harder for people to collect. → Read More

How to get your children to stop skipping breakfast

Breakfast helps fuel kids for the day ahead, but for some parents, it may also be a daily challenge if you have a fussy eater who likes to skip breakfast. → Read More

Bus driver shortage: Drivers still needed in Duval County

The companies that provide the district with bus driving services are working to make the job more attractive. → Read More

Suspended Florida state attorney vows to fight ‘abuse of power’ by governor’s office

Andrew Warren, the Hillsborough State Attorney suspended by Gov. Ron DeSantis, vows to fight what he calls the governor's abuse of power. → Read More

Back-to-school checklist: 3 things to do before 1st day of class

It’s time for parents and students to begin preparing for the start of the new school year. → Read More

78 years since D-Day: Remembering the largest seaborne invasion in history

On June 6, 1944, the D-Day invasion of Normandy began. It was the largest invasion ever assembled. → Read More