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RANTS & RAVES: Home Depot's treatment of Christian employee deserves a boycott
Home Depot's firing of the employee for wearing the "One Nation Under God" flag pin was a revolting disgrace! Of course, their transparent, smoke-screen defense is "dress code violation." Yeah, right.
Human Remains Found in Jacksonville Florida
About a dozen Jacksonville police detectives and forensic investigators are continuing the painstaking task of searching for clues that will lead to the identity of skeletal remains.
Brandon Hodges, Driver in Fatal Crash, Sentenced to Five Days in Jail
The 15-year-old driver in the fatal crash last spring that killed four fellow students was sent to jail for five days today for violating a home detention order.
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Resigning FDOT leader sees good future for area
Charles Baldwin has been responsible for a lot of the orange barrels now visible on Jacksonville roadways.
Lt. Cmdr. Andy Baldwin hands out his business cards to prospective naval healthcare recruits Aug.
Jacksonville man charged in Baldwin slaying
A Jacksonville man who complained to friends he had a "light bill" to pay has been charged with murder in the death of a Baldwin 21-year-old who was known to carry cash.
Camp Milton, Fla.: Little-known Civil War site
History and nature have combined in a little-known park which was once the major Confederate military base in north Florida near the end of the Civil War.
Back into action mode following July's discussion-only meeting, the North Florida Transportation Planning Organization passed several measures, requests and lists that will have a bearing on transportation projects within the next several years - including some good news on the stimulus front.
RR Crossing Scheduled to Close for Rebuilding
A railroad crossing closing on Monday morning could cause delays during the morning rush hour.
RR Crossing Scheduled to Close for Rebuilding
A railroad crossing closing on Monday morning could cause delays during the morning rush hour.
On the Road: U.S. 301 being shut down for three weeks in Baldwin
Submitted by Larry Hannan on Tue, 08/04/2009 - 11:38. U.S. 301 in Baldwin will be shut down to all traffic for three weeks starting at 8 a.m. on Monday Aug.
Musings from the mail: lakes, art and Uncle Walt
In 1935, vacationers gather at the pool of the grand Mount Plymouth Hotel, which featured decorations by Sam Stoltz.
Looking for a phone book? You'll have to call
By request, AT&T will send a free White Pages telephone book with local residential listings.
History and purpose revealed at Charter Review meetingPlenty of ideas ...
Plenty of ideas for a better government in Jacksonville were offered to the Charter Revision Commission Thursday morning.
In partnership with the Community Foundation of North Florida, the Council on Culture & Arts, and United Partners for Human Services, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation will be presenting a series of professionally facilitated workshops specifically designed to help not-for-profit organizations survive and thrive during difficult economic ...
TPO to expedite regional authority talksIt's been an off-and-on topic ...
It's been an off-and-on topic throughout its history, but the North Florida Transportation Planning Organization has been ramping up its efforts for the last year on just how to tackle the idea of a regional transportation authority.
Employers eye vets, but not for many First Coast jobs
JON M. FLETCHER/The Times-Union Army reservists with the 351st Military Police Company listen to Arthur Newsome, a representative for Wackenhut Corp.
Duval courthouse construction begins - again
After years of stops, starts and second-guessing, construction on the Duval County Courthouse has quietly begun.
Big drop in NE Florida property tax values
Property tax values are dropping around Northeast Florida, spelling shortfalls for cash-strapped local governments but potential savings for home-owners and businesses.
The notice is in effect for those who live on the east side of the railroad tracks on U.S. 90.