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Forecast: Wind: 20-30 mph; gusts to 35-40 mph; 1'-3' tide rise, bands of occasional heavy rain mostly Wednesday, becoming heavier and steady Thursday.
Mayport Village residents fighting construction of a cruise ship terminal can take their lawsuit to trial, a judge has ruled.
Former city staff vying for same seat
Democrats have less than a month to decide which former Jacksonville City Council member, Pat Lockett-Felder or Mia Jones, will be their nominee against Republican Sarah Lovett for the state House District 14 ...
Oh, Henry! Take A Trip Into The Past
Visitors rounding the corner to enter the city's renovated historical railroad depot are greeted by a voice that seems to come out of the past: "All aboard!" On what once was a dock where railroad workers ...
Oh, Henry! Take A Trip Into The Past
Visitors rounding the corner to enter the city's renovated historical railroad depot are greeted by a voice that seems to come out of the past: "All aboard!" On what once was a dock where railroad workers ...
Photo From Cedar Creek Meeting
It was the middle service of a three day revival meeting. Evangelist Bobby Griffin preached on the first night and Evangelist Bob McKenzie will be preaching tonight at 7:30pm. A fish-fry and gospel sing will be ...
Cedar Creek Church Thursday Night
A fish-fry and gospel sing will be held on Saturday night at 5pm. Music will be provided by Junior Combs and Southern Joy of Baldwin, Florida and The Backwood Boys of Starke, Florida.
By Story by BRIDGET MURPHY -- Photos by JON M. FLETCHER -- The Times-Union, "You see all kinds of crazy stuff here.
Revved-up iPhone debuts Friday
The Apple iPhone's new version is creating less buzz than its inaugural splash last year, but the promise of faster Internet connections is giving consumers a fresh choice if they've been waiting on the ...
Proposed ordinances affect watering, fertilizing rules
Two proposed ordinances moving through committees will soon go before Jacksonville City Council for approval and will have an impact on how you manage your landscape.
Henry Rollins with the young musicians who played mandolin and guitar on his CD, "Waiting for a train." Henry Rollins Jr.
Peyton's budget proposal for tough times could be exciting
Mayor John Peyton's trek to the City Council next month, however, is being eagerly anticipated.
Beaches grocery shoppers going green
Plump red tomatoes beckoned. So did bright yellow sunflowers, fresh-picked green beans, shiny cucumbers and coffee beans from Kenya.
Mayport Partnership struggles for its footing
Silence threatened to sink the Mayport Waterfront Partnership this week when the new director asked for a volunteer to take over its former project manager's administrative duties.
Central Florida saw 2.6% more visitors in 2007 and expects a similar increase this year, says Gary Sain, president and CEO of the Orlando/Orange County Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Cathy Shiver of Baldwin, Florida figured going to prom was an experience she would never have, because she never went in high school.
Property tax issues block beltway plans
The Florida Department of Transportation recently announced it was delaying plans to build a beltway through the First Coast because of questions about whether its private partner would have to pay property ... via The Florida Times Union
“The stories in this building will make you cry”
TELL IT TO ME AGAIN Philip Mitchell , the assistant principal, listens to a student who was sent to his office for accessing a banned Web site on a computer during class. via The Florida Times Union
Hipster clique's fave: Modest Mouse
“Florida": "I could have my mind erased / And still not know exactly what I don't already know.”
We like debating lyrics as much as the next chain-smoking music geek, but Modest Mouse has us stumped. via The Orlando Sentinel
One of the largest road construction projects in Northeast Florida has been indefinitely delayed. via The Florida Times Union