Fat & Fine Crab Shack closing in Brunswick as local restaurants face rising costs
Read full article: Fat & Fine Crab Shack closing in Brunswick as local restaurants face rising costsFat & Fine Crab Shack in Brunswick will close at the beginning of the new year due to rising costs, joining a trend of local and national restaurant closures.
Ex-Amazon driver sues civil rights agency for dropping her case following Trump's executive order
Read full article: Ex-Amazon driver sues civil rights agency for dropping her case following Trump's executive orderAn executive order from President Donald Trump led a federal agency to drop an investigation into Amazon for allegedly discriminating against female drivers by failing to provide adequate bathroom breaks, according to a new lawsuit.
All-News4JAX flag football: Fletcherโs Jasmine Cross found love for the sport in elementary school
Read full article: All-News4JAX flag football: Fletcherโs Jasmine Cross found love for the sport in elementary schoolFletcher's Jasmine Cross is the Varsity 4 All-News4JAX flag football player of the year.
James Patterson to help lead honors program at his undergraduate alma mater, Manhattan University
Read full article: James Patterson to help lead honors program at his undergraduate alma mater, Manhattan UniversityJames Pattersonโs latest philanthropic project marks a deepening of ties to his undergraduate alma mater.
Thousands gather in Ethiopia's capital to celebrate a religious festival. Many are thinking of peace
Read full article: Thousands gather in Ethiopia's capital to celebrate a religious festival. Many are thinking of peaceThousands of Ethiopians have gathered in the capital city to celebrate an annual religious festival distinguished by the lighting of bonfires according to the beliefs of the local Orthodox Christian faithful.

Florida deputy fired for gun discharge in school cafeteria
Read full article: Florida deputy fired for gun discharge in school cafeteriaScott Olson/Getty ImagesWESLEY CHAPEL, Fla. - Officials say they've fired a Florida deputy several months after his gun accidentally discharged in a middle school cafeteria. Jonathan Cross had been terminated for conduct unbecoming a deputy and for mishandling his service weapon. Cross was working as a school resource officer at Weightman Middle School in Wesley Chapel. An investigation determined that he had been repeatedly removing and replacing his service pistol from its holster on April 30 when the gun fired, striking a wall. Nocco says Cross acknowledged during the investigation that he had a habit of fidgeting with his gun.
