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Change in architecture firm will result in a different design than published renderings The City of Jacksonville has committed $50 million over three years toward construction of a new Museum […]

A Park Street business owner is citing the ongoing violence and vandalism surrounding the adjacent apartment buildings with her decision to close her boutique last month. The closure of Plush […]

With a love for the eclectic and offbeat, Laura Croft fits right into the Five Points community, where she and her mother, Cheryl Croft, are...

Known throughout the community as “The Southern Belle of Avondale,” Geneva Hubbard passed on peacefully just weeks before her 91st birthday. November 11, 1933 –...

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September 25, 1947 – August 4, 2024 Captain Philip Voss, 76, a retired naval officer, defense contractor and longtime resident of Jacksonville, died peacefully Aug. 4, 2024, surrounded by family […]

By Michele Leivas Planting roots through volunteering Volunteer: Kendra McCraryOrganization: The Women’s Board of Wolfson Children’s HospitalInvolved Since: 2003 As president of The Women’s Board of Wolfson Children’s Hospital, Kendra […]

By Jennifer Jensen While Jacksonville native Natalie Wells might be part of the team that makes up Oak Wells Aquatics, she didn’t always play such an integral part of the […]

By Michele Leivas The Lofts at Southbank has cleared the final hurdle with the Downtown Development Review Board (DDRB), receiving final approval on the design of its mixed-use development. The […]

By Michele Leivas Fishweir, Stockton, West Riverside escape closure list; public hearing to be held Oct. 29, final board vote Nov. 4 UPDATE:             The board voted 6-1 to approve […]

Project’s lack of off-street parking, ownership raise concerns By Michele Leivas Some Riverside residents and business owners are voicing concerns over a proposed rezoning application that would allow row houses […]

By Michele Leivas The Jacksonville City Council passed a pair of bills Sept. 24 to ensure the city is prepared for a new state law prohibiting sleeping on public property […]

The year was 1924. Calvin Coolidge was president, the Charleston was the popular dance craze and a new museum of contemporary art was opening in Jacksonville. That same year, Boy […]

By Jennifer Logue First integrated concert in the Southeast hailed as milestone in civil rights movement Florida Humanities marked the 60th anniversary of The Beatles’ concert in Jacksonville last month […]

Colonel honored as one of ‘12 Who Care’ For Five Star Veterans Center CEO Col. Len Loving USMC Ret., it was a night out with friends and family, enjoying an […]