Shipyards West development steadily moving forward as designers hear from community
It will be several days before the public learns about the stadium deal that the city and the Jacksonville Jaguars reached on Wednesday. But the design process for Shipyards West is about 60% complete and steadily moving forward.
An expression of gratitude: Reporter shows appreciation for nurses who helped him during medical treatment
National Nurses Week is one time of the year when nurses across the country are recognized for their hard work, and News4JAX Reporter Erik Avainer wanted to take the time to acknowledge the nurses at Baptist Health who took care of him while he was in for the fight of his life.
Final report envisions moving aging jail out of downtown Jacksonville, creating $1B, campus-style facility
A city committee has filed its final report on what needs to happen to move the county jail out of downtown and build a new, $1 billion campus-style facility somewhere in Duval County.
Attorney representing protesters arrested at UNF hopes the university drops trespassing charges
An attorney representing more than a dozen pro-Palestine protestors who were arrested at UNF said he believes the police response was disproportionate and the trespassing after warning charges should be dropped.
Jacksonville mental health counselor addresses overcoming stigmas around Black mental health
Asking for help can be hard to do, especially in Black or African American communities. Research shows many Black adults--especially older generations view mental health conditions as a personal weakness.
How Duval superintendent candidates say they will work to eliminate โDโ and โFโ schools, address declining enrollment
Five candidates are now vying to become the next Duval County Public Schools superintendent, and during the interview process, they addressed key questions that will determine the future of the public school system.
Heatwave: Blistering, potentially record-breaking temperatures expected in Jacksonville next week
Prepare for potentially record-breaking temperatures next week! This impending heat wave marks the hottest temperatures we've seen so far this year, rivaling the sweltering summer heat we're all too familiar with.
Peaceful demonstrators take a stand outside Prime Osborn Center during vice presidentโs visit
With Vice President Kamala Harris visiting Jacksonville Wednesday, it was expected there would be big crowds of protesters. While there werenโt necessarily big crowds, there were still people who gathered outside the Prime Osborn Convention Center to take a stand on more than just abortion.
Walmart to close all of its health centers, 6 local centers will be impacted
A big announcement from the largest retailer in the US -- all 51 Walmart Health centers are closing. The centers offered virtual health care services, primary and urgent care, labs, X-rays, behavioral health, and dental work in some locations. There are six Walmart Health Centers in our area.
Meet fire manipulating maven, Tokyo Moreno
In the North Florida area, numerous fire performers showcase their talents. However, emerging as Jacksonvilleโs pioneering fire and aerial entertainment ensemble targeting restaurants and bars, they boast unparalleled expertise in event elevation. Their mission is to imbue each occasion with an extraordinary essence, sparking wonder and delight among guests. With a unique understanding of experiential enhancement, they guarantee nothing short of spectacular events. Tokyo, lead entertainer and fire manipulator, brings her expertise in entertainment and high-octane theatrics to the 904, aiming to elevate the client experience in any venue.
Trout River Food Park...one stop shop
The Trout River Food Park offers a one stop food shop experience for residents on the north side, but the invitation is open to all of Jacksonville.ย Some of the food trucks are permanent residents with the benefit of having power and water supplied by the park's owner, Robert.ย There are a variety of food options and special events held regularly.ย ย FB / IG:ย @troutriverfoodpark
DCPS interim superintendent apologizes for not removing Douglas Anderson teacher immediately after arrest
Just days after a former teacher at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts pleaded guilty to felony charges involving a student, the Duval County Schools Superintendent apologized for leaving another teacher in the classroom for weeks after he was arrested in Orlando.
River City Beats Presents: Bethany LaRoche
Bethany LaRoche is a Jacksonville native thatโs been playing music live in the area for more than 10 years. You can catch her playing all your favorite songs every weekend somewhere in the bold city. Sheโs most excited to have a brand new EP coming out this summer.
River City Plus: Get to know Harlem Globetrotter and Jacksonville Native Tyriek โShakeโ Railey
The Harlem Globetrotters are excited to bring the 2024 World Tour โ presented by Jersey Mikeโs Subs - to Jacksonville today Friday, April 26th at 7pm to the UNF Arena! For tickets, please visit harlemglobetrotters.com. You don't want to miss a night of fun! Support your locals Jacksonville!
Harlem Globetrotter Brings Jacksonville Native Tyriek โShakeโ Railey Home
The Harlem Globetrotters are excited to bring the 2024 World Tour โ presented by Jersey Mikeโs Subs - to Jacksonville today Friday, April 26th at 7pm to the UNF Arena! For tickets, please visit harlemglobetrotters.com. You don't want to miss a night of fun!