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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...
Vote expected on 2025 school closures West Riverside, John Stockton and Fishweir elementary schools will remain open with the passage of Duval County Public Schools’...
A new task force is working to address what some see as a loophole in the city’s historic preservation policies: the issue of “demolition by...
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Rebecca Schriver received the “2024 Paralegal of...
Two years after Reddi-Arts relocated to its...
The 2024 edition of the Charity Register...
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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The folks at Downtown Ecumenical Services Council (DESC) don’t need fancy statistics to tell them hunger is a serious problem in the River City. “One interesting way DESC measures the […]
By volunteering at the Beaches Emergency Assistance Ministry, Registered Dietitian Ashley Thompson loves that she can give back to the community in the area where she is particularly qualified. “I […]
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Helen Pajcic Nicholson, president of the Pajcic Family Foundation, with her cousins Curry, Curtis, and Seth Pajcic, and her brother Michael Pajcic With the stroke of his marker, Curtis Pajcic […]