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Local Collector’s Works on Display at MOCA

Local Collector’s Works on Display at MOCA

MOCA Jacksonville opened A Walk on the Wild Side: ‘70s New York in the Norman E. Fisher Collection at MOCA Jacksonville on Jan. 18. The exhibition explores the dynamic culture of New York in the 1970s that spurred a decade of collaboration and innovation between artists working in a variety of genres. It features a […]

Water Improvement Projects Underway in Murray Hill, Riverside

Water Improvement Projects Underway in Murray Hill, Riverside

Murray Hill residents can expect to see more construction on some of its residential streets as JEA continues work for the Melba Street Water Improvement Project. The project, which launched late last summer, is estimated to cost $4 million and has an anticipated completion date of Aug. 31 of this year. The project’s objective is […]

JSO Increases Presence in Ortega

JSO Increases Presence in Ortega

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church donates space for a new Stop Station St. Mark’s Episcopal Church of Jacksonville has partnered with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (JSO) to assist law enforcement in Ortega and surrounding communities of Avondale and Westside. The church donated space in its Grace House resource center for JSO to use as a field […]

EPIC News for Jacksonville’s Permitting Process

EPIC News for Jacksonville’s Permitting Process

On Wednesday, Jan. 10, Mayor Donna Deegan announced the launch of Jax Enterprise Permitting, Inspections and Compliance System, or JaxEPICS, the City of Jacksonville’s (COJ) new permitting system. Deegan made the announcement at City Hall alongside City Council President Ron Salem and COJ Chief Information Officer Wanyonyi Kendrick. The permitting process – and the amount […]

Local Folks: Alise Morales

Local Folks: Alise Morales

Jacksonville is a proud military town, and it’s proud of the military families that call it home, even if just for a short while. Although Alise Morales may not be a local from Jacksonville, she’s a local “for now” and enjoying the five years she’s spent here so far. Her husband, Joe, is active-duty U.S. […]

New School for Spring Park Elementary

New School for Spring Park Elementary

After 81 years, Spring Park Elementary is finally getting a brand-new school. The groundbreaking ceremony will be held April 4, and it is expected to be completed by August 2025. Estimated budget for the new school is $25,847,200. The completed project will give the school a capacity of 794; the school currently has 470 students. […]

Community Unites to Replace Stolen LEGO Sets for Cancer Patients

Community Unites to Replace Stolen LEGO Sets for Cancer Patients

Jacklyn Overby was in shock when she opened the doors of a Jacksonville warehouse in late December. Earlier in the fall, the warehouse contained hundreds of LEGO sets donated for cancer patients through the non-profit organization V for Victory. But on Dec. 27, the space was empty. “The LEGOs were just gone. There was nothing […]

Brown Wins Essay Contest

Brown Wins Essay Contest

Aria Brown, a senior at Wolfson High School, was recognized on Dec. 6 as the third-place winner in the 2023 High School Essay Contest, sponsored by the U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida, Jacksonville Division. Brown’s essay focused on the Constitution’s 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments in commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the […]

Laura Street Trio Awaits Next Steps

Laura Street Trio Awaits Next Steps

Historic properties require unique financing The future of the Laura Street Trio remains in limbo as parties return to the drawing board to settle on a redevelopment agreement to help fund its adaptive reuse and restoration. New year, new deal At a Committee of the Whole meeting on Jan. 4, representatives from the development team […]