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With North Carolina’s first confirmed case of the coronavirus, state leaders and doctors are working around the clock to keep the virus contained. → Read More
A Domino’s delivery driver says he was stripped naked, pistol-whipped and robbed while on the job. He's warning everyone to be aware of their surroundings, now knowing danger can strike at any moment. → Read More
In Northwest Jacksonville, there's just one grocery store where residents can buy fresh fruit, vegetables, and meat, but that could soon change. Harvey's is the only one in the large area of town, which experts deem a food desert. → Read More
Cleanup is underway at a Superfund site in Northwest Jacksonville, where neighbors fear the proper precautions aren’t being taken to contain the spread of toxic materials. → Read More
The last action taken on the bill was Tuesday. The act will go into affect upon becoming law. → Read More
Discovery material released from the State Attorney's Office is shedding new light on what accused drunken driver Kim Johnston did before getting behind the wheel and allegedly getting into a deadly crash on I-95 that killed a Jacksonville bailiff and critically injured her police officer husband. → Read More
The widow of a motorcyclist killed in a crash on I-295 is sharing her grief with News4Jax. → Read More
Seven months after a Clay County motorcycle deputy was killed in an on-duty crash, hundreds of people gathered to help the Sheriff's Office raise money to send his family and an honor guard to Washington for a memorial. → Read More
Adrian Gainer, a teenager who was killed in a shooting Feb. 25 at a Northwest Jacksonville apartment complex, would have turned 17 on Tuesday. → Read More
Just days after 50 people were killed in a New Zealand attack and more than 40 people were injured, crowds are gathering at the largest Islamic Center in Jacksonville for an interfaith service to pray for the lives lost and show solidarity against violent hate crimes. → Read More
If the University of North Florida wants to avoid a repeat of the confusion that ensued after last month’s gun scare on campus, it must invest more in police dispatchers, streamline its emergency communications procedures and require “active shooter” training for all employees, according to a hired consultant. → Read More
More than 1,200 credit card skimmers were removed from Florida gas stations over the past year, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services announced Wednesday, the same day Atlantic Beach police said state inspectors found skimmers on two pumps at a local station this week. → Read More
More than 1,200 credit card skimmers were removed from Florida gas stations over the past year, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services announced Wednesday, the same day Atlantic Beach police said state inspectors found skimmers on two pumps at a local station this week. → Read More
A former plumber with the St. Johns County School District pleaded no contest Wednesday to one count of lewd and lascivious molestation of a girl under 10 for about three years. → Read More
Four people died in six shootings this weekend in Jacksonville. → Read More
Police are working three shooting investigations in Jacksonville. The shootings happened just hours apart Saturday. → Read More
In the digital era we live in, your smartphone is getting smarter, tracking your every move and sharing targeted ads. → Read More
A 2-year-old boy who died of a gunshot wound Saturday shot himself, the family told the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. → Read More
A 2-year-old boy, who family members say shot himself, has died. The little boy was shot in an apartment on Jammes Road around 10 a.m. on Saturday, according to police. → Read More
A few local high school students received the opportunity of a lifetime. → Read More