Prepare now to avoid car trouble during the Memorial Day holiday
A record 2.3 million Florida residents are expected to join you on the highways this Memorial Day weekend, according to AAA. The last thing you need is for something to go wrong with your car. What you need to do before you pack up the family and hit the road.
How to get rid of ants and keep them out of your home in the first place
We all know ants like the sugary foods in our kitchen, but they often use our homes as shelter from rainstorms and long periods of dry heat, which is why you’ll likely see more ants in your home over the next few months.
Safer food: Warning about lead in Lunchables prompts change
Consumers Reports is asking the USDA to remove Lunchables from the National School Lunch Program because of high levels of lead and high sodium. We don't eat them often in my house, but my daughter immediately told me she was done with Lunchables when she heard the news, so we started talking about healthy alternatives and made some changes for the better.
JEA’s Solar Concierge Program helps people decide if solar is right for them
JEA wants to encourage more customers to go solar. The utility company has a new Solar Concierge Program designed to help customers interested in rooftop solar make an informed decision. Advisors can help answer questions about the potential effects on your electric bill, project costs and recommend verified, local contractors.
When can consumers sue if personal data is released in a cyberattack? A Jacksonville lawyer explains
The News4JAX I-TEAM found out what Florida law requires to do after a breach and if you can hold them legally liable for negligence for not adequately protecting your data following a ransomware attack at Beaches Energy in Jacksonville Beach.
What to do when your kids want what others have
If you're the parent of a tween or teen, you've probably been asked at some point to buy them whatever is popular at school, like the latest name brand tumbler, skincare, or smartphone. But, what if the item is too pricey or you don’t think they need it?
St. Johns County woman says investment company demands $20K to release home title back to her possession
St. Johns County officials are warning the public about “real estate ransom” which consists of unethical local investors or even more organized crime groups holding the title of a home captive until the owner pays a huge fee.
Blowing the whistle on referee shortage: How this program aims to help nationwide issue
The billion-dollar youth and high school sports industry around the country has been plagued by a referee shortage, with overbearing parents and coaches and time demands being examples of why many don’t want to be officials anymore.