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Challenges going viral on TikTok encourage students to record themselves committing crimes in their schools. → Read More
A man who brought a gun to the home and stuck it between the couch cushions has been arrested, according to Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd. → Read More
An Action News Jax Investigation has uncovered the people hired to keep local children safe are quitting at an alarming rate. → Read More
City fire inspectors found expired extinguishers inside families’ apartments two days after a massive fire in Northwest Jacksonville. → Read More
A boy who was badly burned in a massive apartment fire in Northwest Jacksonville has woken up from a coma, according to his cousin. → Read More
Orange Park families were left scrambling to find child care after their day care reportedly shut down without warning. → Read More
Action News Jax is getting answers for Orange Park families about why their school still hasn’t notified them that it’s moving. → Read More
Fading news clippings and photos are spread out on Larry and Terry Harvey’s dining room table in Orange Park. → Read More
When Carol Romero saw moving trucks outside her child’s school Thursday morning, she tried to get answers. → Read More
Of Florida’s lowest performing elementary schools are in Duval County, 11 percent according to a new list from the Florida Department of Education. → Read More
A historic Jacksonville silent film studio could get $1 million from the city in the upcoming budget. → Read More
Millions of dollars for fire station renovations, improvements in Moncrief and the transformation of an historic film studio: Those are some of the new capital improvement projects the mayor could ask the City Council for on Monday as part of his proposed budget. → Read More
An Action News Jax Investigation has uncovered the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office violated its own policy when it failed to send a notification to the public about a teen’s murder. → Read More
For many families celebrating our nation’s independence, it just wouldn’t be July 4 without fireworks. → Read More
The city of Jacksonville plans to change its criteria for who can be honored as part of its new memorial for veterans. → Read More
A group of local Navy veterans is revealing which naval warship they now want to bring to Jacksonville as a museum. → Read More
The St. Johns County School District is replacing its broken, outdated surveillance cameras. → Read More
The St. Johns County School District is replacing its broken, outdated surveillance cameras. These changes come after an Action News Jax Investigation in November uncovered 109 school surveillance cameras were broken. → Read More
Stopping crime before it happens: A city crime task force has come up with an innovative way to figure out the socioeconomic factors most likely to lead to violent crime in Jacksonville. → Read More
The city of Jacksonville tried to make a deal with the 16 small businesses at the Jacksonville Landing. → Read More