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State budget allocates $75M for new UF satellite campus in Jacksonville; Jaguars want it near stadium

Read full article: State budget allocates $75M for new UF satellite campus in Jacksonville; Jaguars want it near stadium

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday set aside $75 million for a new satellite campus in Jacksonville when he signed the state’s record $117 billion budget.

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Councilman proposes bill for city to buy land where controversial liquor store plans to open

Read full article: Councilman proposes bill for city to buy land where controversial liquor store plans to open

The Jacksonville City Council will consider a plan on Tuesday night to buy the land where a controversial liquor store is expected to open in Brentwood.

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Golfair community shares concerns regarding new liquor store opening next to elementary school

Read full article: Golfair community shares concerns regarding new liquor store opening next to elementary school

People who live in the Golfair area of Jacksonville on Monday met with city officials to share their concerns about a new liquor store opening up next to an elementary school.

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Precinct-by-precinct: How Jacksonville voted in the 1st election for mayor

Read full article: Precinct-by-precinct: How Jacksonville voted in the 1st election for mayor

See how precincts in your neighborhood voted in the first election for Jacksonville mayor

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What’s next for candidates knocked out of 2023 Jacksonville mayoral election?

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The race for Jacksonville’s mayor is not over yet as two candidates will move on to the general election in May. It remains to be seen how things will play out for voters who supported candidates outside of those top two.

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Jacksonville City Council approves $20M in funds for University of Florida satellite campus

Read full article: Jacksonville City Council approves $20M in funds for University of Florida satellite campus

The Jacksonville City Council on Tuesday evening voted to approve millions of dollars toward a project that would bring a University of Florida satellite campus to the city.

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People living near Pumpkin Hill Preserve file lawsuit against city of Jacksonville

Read full article: People living near Pumpkin Hill Preserve file lawsuit against city of Jacksonville

Residents who live near the Pumpkin Hill preserve have filed a lawsuit against the city of Jacksonville. They're upset with the City Council's decision to move forward with a new development in Northeast Jacksonville.

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Jacksonville City Council votes 10-9 in favor of rezoning area near Pumpkin Hill Preserve

Read full article: Jacksonville City Council votes 10-9 in favor of rezoning area near Pumpkin Hill Preserve

Approximately 30 people who attended a City Council meeting Tuesday spoke out about a new development in Northeast Jacksonville near the Pumpkin Hill Preserve.

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3 controversial construction projects go before Jacksonville City Council, including one near Pumpkin Hill Preserve

Read full article: 3 controversial construction projects go before Jacksonville City Council, including one near Pumpkin Hill Preserve

Several controversial construction projects are coming up before the Jacksonville City Council on Tuesday night.

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While vote-by-mail ballots are being delivered, negative TV ads continue

Read full article: While vote-by-mail ballots are being delivered, negative TV ads continue

As Jacksonville gets ready to elect a new mayor, vote by mail ballots are now being delivered and early voting begins in 24 days. But what’s been happening for some time now is the negative ads in the mayor's race, raising concern among the public and the candidates.

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LeAnna Cumber’s lawyer says Mayor Lenny Curry behind ‘manufactured controversy’ over JEA dealings

Read full article: LeAnna Cumber’s lawyer says Mayor Lenny Curry behind ‘manufactured controversy’ over JEA dealings

In 47 days, Jacksonville voters will go to the polls to elect a new mayor, and while there are seven candidates running for the spot, most of the attention lately has been on two Republicans — LeAnna Cumber and Daniel Davis.

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Councilman hopes to find compromise in push to rezone Pumpkin Hill neighborhood

Read full article: Councilman hopes to find compromise in push to rezone Pumpkin Hill neighborhood

A continuing land fight in the Pumpkin Hill neighborhood, which is in the northeastern portion of Duval County, has both sides looking for a compromise.

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Your Voice Matters: What do you think is the biggest challenge facing the next Jacksonville mayor?

Read full article: Your Voice Matters: What do you think is the biggest challenge facing the next Jacksonville mayor?

The midterm election is over and the race for Jacksonville mayor is already heating up. There are 9 people vying for the top job in Jacksonville.

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New street signs honor Jacksonville first responders who died in line of duty

Read full article: New street signs honor Jacksonville first responders who died in line of duty

Honoring our fallen first responders and their families. New street signs are starting to appear in areas of town named in memory of a first responder who died in the line of duty in that location. It’s part of a wider initiative and there’s a push to expand it.

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Council withdraws bill to reimburse city employees traveling for ‘treatment related to reproductive rights’

Read full article: Council withdraws bill to reimburse city employees traveling for ‘treatment related to reproductive rights’

The Jacksonville City Council on Tuesday evening voting unanimously to withdraw legislation that was aimed at creating a reimbursement option for city employees who travel for “medical treatments related to reproductive rights.”

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JSO: 11 arrests made, over 200 traffic citations written as part of effort to curb ‘destructive activities’ of some car clubs

Read full article: JSO: 11 arrests made, over 200 traffic citations written as part of effort to curb ‘destructive activities’ of some car clubs

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is working to curb what it describes as “the dangerous and destructive activities of some car clubs” in the city.

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Jacksonville City Council member concerned about children being used to panhandle

Read full article: Jacksonville City Council member concerned about children being used to panhandle

A Jacksonville City Council member said a big concern is children being used to panhandle.

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Historic monument legislation gets public hearing at Jacksonville City Council

Read full article: Historic monument legislation gets public hearing at Jacksonville City Council

It’s already been a hot topic of conversation, but legislation first introduced by Jacksonville City Councilman Al Ferraro in regard to historic monuments in the city was placed in the spotlight of discussion during public comment at Tuesday evening’s council meeting.

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Millions of dollars in play for campaigns for Jacksonville mayor, sheriff

Read full article: Millions of dollars in play for campaigns for Jacksonville mayor, sheriff

With less than twelve months to go before Jacksonville voters go to the polls to choose their next mayor, sheriff and other city leaders, candidates for the top offices continue building their campaign war chests, with March fundraising numbers being reported this week.

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Proposal to give decision on historic monuments to voters gets 1st reading in City Council

Read full article: Proposal to give decision on historic monuments to voters gets 1st reading in City Council

A proposal that would let Jacksonville voters have the final say on whether to take down historical monuments, including one in particular that’s tied to the Confederacy, was introduced to the City Council during its Tuesday evening meeting.

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Should voters have final say on Confederate monuments? Council to consider proposal

Read full article: Should voters have final say on Confederate monuments? Council to consider proposal

For the first time, city leaders will hear a proposal that would let Jacksonville voters have the final say on whether to take down historical monuments, including one connected to the Confederacy.

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Councilman wants Jacksonville voters to decide fate of Confederate monument

Read full article: Councilman wants Jacksonville voters to decide fate of Confederate monument

It’s been a source of controversy for at least the past three years, and a member of the Jacksonville City Council wants to change the process for coming up with a solution.

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Jacksonville City Council member LeAnna Cumber announces campaign for mayor

Read full article: Jacksonville City Council member LeAnna Cumber announces campaign for mayor

Republican LeAnna Cumber announced Monday she’s running in 2023 to replace term-limited Lenny Curry for Mayor of Jacksonville.

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Farm Share to distribute food at 2 events in Jacksonville

Read full article: Farm Share to distribute food at 2 events in Jacksonville

Farm Share will be distributing food at two events Saturday in Jacksonville.

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Sparks fly as Jacksonville Waterways Commission weighs ban on coal ash shipments

Read full article: Sparks fly as Jacksonville Waterways Commission weighs ban on coal ash shipments

Sparks flew Wednesday as the Jacksonville Waterways Commission debated banning coal ash coming into local ports.

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Here’s how much $ candidates for Jacksonville mayor, sheriff have gathered so far

Read full article: Here’s how much $ candidates for Jacksonville mayor, sheriff have gathered so far

The candidates for Jacksonville mayor and sheriff continue raising thousands of dollars in their campaigns. The first local election is still more than 15 months away.

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2023 Jacksonville mayoral, sheriff races on pace for record fundraising

Read full article: 2023 Jacksonville mayoral, sheriff races on pace for record fundraising

New numbers show the money raised so far in the 2023 elections for Jacksonville’s next mayor and sheriff.

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Jacksonville City Council members reflect on memories of Tommy Hazouri

Read full article: Jacksonville City Council members reflect on memories of Tommy Hazouri

Democrat Tommy Hazouri, who served Jacksonville in one capacity or another for five decades, died Saturday following complications from a lung transplant he had last year. He was 76.

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Donna Deegan ‘strongly considering’ mayoral run

Read full article: Donna Deegan ‘strongly considering’ mayoral run

After an unsuccessful congressional campaign, Donna Deegan said she is “strongly considering” a run to become the next mayor of Jacksonville.

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Bill to end automatic pay raises for city council members hits hurdle

Read full article: Bill to end automatic pay raises for city council members hits hurdle

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A bill that would get rid of built-in pay raises for Jacksonville City Council members hit a hurdle in committee Tuesday with an amendment that Councilman Rory Diamond called an attempt to “gut” the legislation. Diamond, who introduced the bill earlier this year, wants to require council members to pass standalone legislation to increase their salaries each year. “But we can still pass the original bill, stop automatic pay increases and have a public vote. Finance Committee voted to PROTECT automatic pay raises for Jax Council. Thank you, Council Members Cumber and Salem for voting for TRANSPARENCY and an up or down public vote on a raise.

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‘My car flipped over the bridge’: 911 calls released in Dames Point Bridge crash

Read full article: ‘My car flipped over the bridge’: 911 calls released in Dames Point Bridge crash

Jacksonville Fire-Rescue photo of driver being hoisted out of the St. Johns River after his car went off the Dames Point Bridge. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A 27-year-old man called 911 moments after a crash on the Dames Point Bridge sent his car plunging into the St. Johns River. News4Jax on Thursday obtained audio of seven calls from people who called 911 to report the Feb. 6 crash. Driver: “I got into a wreck on the Dames Point going to Arlington. AdA crash report shows the 27-year-old man was cited with driving too fast for conditions and driving on an invalid license.

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City Councilman: ‘Ball of sparks’ as car careens off Dames Point Bridge

Read full article: City Councilman: ‘Ball of sparks’ as car careens off Dames Point Bridge

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – He described it as a “ball of sparks.”A Jacksonville City Council member is among the witnesses to a crash over the weekend on the Dames Point Bridge that sent a car careening off the bridge. It ended in a dramatic rescue with firefighters pulling the car’s driver to safety from the St. Johns River. For District 2 City Councilman Al Ferraro and his wife, Saturday night was not another trip. “Before we got to the bridge, she was saying, how many people have fallen off the bridge?” he recalled. Ad“We just saw what looks like a ball of sparks going off to the side,” Ferraro said.

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Hypothermia, rising tide among dangers as firefighters rescue man from St. Johns River

Read full article: Hypothermia, rising tide among dangers as firefighters rescue man from St. Johns River

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jacksonville firefighters saved a 27-year-old man in a dramatic rescue Saturday evening in the St. Johns River, hoisting him out of the water after his car fell over the Dames Point Bridge. Photos from the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department show a captain harnessing the man and as crews on the bridge pulled him to safety. He was taken to the hospital, but amazingly only had minor injuries after the 35-foot fall in his vehicle. Jacksonville firefighters hoisted a driver whose car went... Posted by WJXT4 Vic Micolucci on Monday, February 8, 2021The man, whose name wasn’t released, was kneeling on the roof. (WJXT)State troopers said this happened because another driver, a 37-year-old man, was speeding and hit the 27-year-old man’s sedan from behind.

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Jacksonville City Council members say ‘NOPE,’ call for salary freeze

Read full article: Jacksonville City Council members say ‘NOPE,’ call for salary freeze

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Several Jacksonville City Council members are calling for a freeze on council salaries. Councilman Rory Diamond introduced a bill Wednesday that would get rid of built-in pay raises for council members and instead require them to pass standalone legislation to increase their salaries. This is not the time for an automatic pay increase.”DOCUMENT: View a copy of the proposed legislationThe City Council OK’d a $2,302 raise programmed into the 2020-21 city budget, bringing salaries for most council members to over $52,000. According to figures provided by Diamond, the city spends more than $1 million a year on council salaries and $595,000 more in benefits. Under his legislation, the City Council would fix annual salaries for council members at a rate equivalent to half the salary for a county commissioner in a county roughly the same size as Duval.

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Controversial Lot J deal defeated in City Council vote

Read full article: Controversial Lot J deal defeated in City Council vote

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – After months of debate, City Council voted 12-7 against a deal to bring a major entertainment complex to Downtown Jacksonville. “We pulled the plug on Lot J. It’s dead,” Lamping said. When asked if the Jaguars might consider another proposal for Lot J, Lamping said he thinks “it’s time to turn the page.”“We’ll leave that behind,” Lamping said. The legislative body spoke and unfortunately Lot J will not move forward. Under the deal, the entertainment district, which was planned for Lot J outside TIAA Bank Field, would have been one of the biggest investments in the city’s history.

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Mayor & some elected Jacksonville leaders take raise in 2020, others won’t accept

Read full article: Mayor & some elected Jacksonville leaders take raise in 2020, others won’t accept

Recently, the salary for most City Council members was $49,974. All but two of the 19 council members took the raise. “It’s been a tough year -- 2020 has been a really tough year and to take a pay raise at this moment in time, I just couldn’t do it. It’s the first time since Curry was elected mayor that he took the raise. Either you’ve had a pay cut, you’ve had a furlough or you’ve been laid off.

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After Hemming Park name change, Council considers revising renaming process

Read full article: After Hemming Park name change, Council considers revising renaming process

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. The uproar over renaming Hemming Park to James Weldon Johnson Park is prompting the Jacksonville City Council to consider making some changes in its procedure on renaming buildings and parks. When Councilman Garrett Dennis first proposed the name change for the park, he followed council rules. While the majority of council members voted for the name change, many believe the process of renaming parks and public buildings needs to be improved. Salems main concern is the lack of input from the public with only one public hearing required. With one public hearing we negotiate multi-million dollar deals with the same six week process, Dennis said.

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Calls for community to break code of silence after deadly shooting of teen girl

Read full article: Calls for community to break code of silence after deadly shooting of teen girl

Dozens of Wyches loved ones and community members then broke up into groups to canvass the neighborhood, looking for the community to break its silence. According to the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office, a grey car pulled up in front of Wyches vehicle, then two men got out of the vehicle and opened fire. Shes still the light of our family, said Sandra Odol, Wyches Aunt. Odol said her niece was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Weve got to get people to talk.Anyone with information should contact the Sheriffs Office at (904) 630-0500 or First Coast Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-TIPS.

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'We hear you’: City leaders call for peace, change after protests rock Jacksonville

Read full article: 'We hear you’: City leaders call for peace, change after protests rock Jacksonville

“Jacksonville, we hear you,” Councilman Sam Newby said. “We hear your concerns, and we hear your voices. We are all going to work together to make Jacksonville a better place, a place that you deserve. Our city streets cannot become places of anarchy.”Councilman Garrett Dennis laid at least some of the blame at the feet of City Council. We have to work together on this thing.”As city leaders were meeting, protests continued across Northeast Florida.

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Plan to revitalize Arlington moves forward in City Council

Read full article: Plan to revitalize Arlington moves forward in City Council

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A controversial plan to revitalize Arlington moved foward in the Jacksonville City Council during a meeting Tuesday night. Councilwoman Joyce Morgan introduced the bill for the Renew Arlington CRA Zoning Overlay a few weeks ago. PREVIOUS STORY: Plan to revitalize Arlington passes zoning committeeDOCUMENTS: Renew Arlington explainer | Ordinance 2019-239City Council decided to move ahead with an amendment, voting unanimously for the plan. "This is how you can transform Arlington," Morgan said during the meeting. Morgan gas pointed to the success that other neighborhoods in Jacksonville have had in setting standards and renewing their appearance.

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