JEA customers dealing with power outages for several days
For two mornings in a row, JEA customers in parts of Downtown, Springfield and the Eastside have experienced power outages. More than 2,000 customers have been affected. A JEA spokesperson says they are aware of the ongoing outages and are looking into it but thereโs no word on whatโs causing the outages.
Thousands worth of items meant for holiday donations stolen from womanโs backyard on Jacksonvilleโs Eastside
The director of a local non-profit is asking for help after thousands of dollars worth of electronics, childrenโs toys and clothes were stolen from her backyard on Jacksonvilleโs Eastside.
โCelebration of Black businessesโ: Melanin Market returns to Eastside neighborhood for โReal Black Fridayโ event
In an effort to support Black-owned businesses and non-profit organizations, the Melanin Market returned to the Springfield neighborhood for their annual โReal Black Fridayโ event on Friday evening.
The amazing history of Legacy Gold BBQ
Pitmaster Bob Cooperโs Legacy Gold BBQ Sauce is the signature sauce recipe birthed in 1965 by Robert โBobโ and Liz Cooper. They served the Eastside, Arlington, Westside, &. Downtown communities their unique fare of exceptional BBQ for 30+ years. The sauce is the perfect marriage of a southern sauce featuring a ketchup and mustard based fusion with a hint of vinegar, making it ideal as a glaze, marinade, wing sauce, or salad topping. Legacy Gold BBQ is excited to provide a means for the average person who loves to grill or smoke proteins to turn their meal into a Legendary Feast!
United Way volunteers restore historic Eastside building on annual โDay of Actionโ
Volunteers with United Way of Northeast Florida are giving back to Jacksonville's historic Eastside neighborhood by sprucing up the former office building of Dr. Charles McIntosh, the city's first Black pediatrician.
Fire marshal finds violations at deteriorating Eastside apartment complexes
News4Jax on Wednesday learned from the city that the State Fire Marshalโs Office found several violations at two deteriorating Eastside apartment complexes in Jacksonville that have been the subject of an I-TEAM investigation.
Woman arrested after gun pulled during fight among parents at Matthew Gilbert Middle School
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ An altercation between parents Tuesday morning outside Matthew Gilbert Middle School on Jacksonvilleโs Eastside ended when police were called and one of the adults was charged with possession of a gun on school property. According to a police report, Moenika Ellis, 31, got into a fight with three other parents in the parking lot. According to the JSO arrest report, Ellis never pointed the gun at anyone, but did resist arrest and was also charged with possession of marijuana. He said his daughter had been attacked by Ellisโ daughter during school. โSo what I did was, when she said she was attacked, what normal parents do, I go to the school,โ Wiggins said.
Man shot on Jacksonvilleโs Eastside, police say
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ The Jacksonville Sheriffs Office is looking for two men who police said were involved in a shooting Saturday night on the Eastside that left one person injured. The man tried to drive away but was shot in the head, back and arm, police said. They were reportedly wearing black hooded sweatshirts with black skull caps. The Sheriffโs Office said robbery detectives will be taking over the investigation. Anyone with information about the case is asked to call the Sheriffโs Office at 904-630-0500 or email jsocrimetips@jaxsheriff.org.
JaxPAL reopening Eastside location Tuesday after fire in March
JaxPAL reopening Eastside location Tuesday after fire in MarchJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ JaxPAL announced its Eastside center officially reopened on Tuesday. The location caught on fire back in March and was severely damaged. JaxPAL Eastside held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 3:30 p.m.โThe work JaxPAL does for our children and the communities we serve is critical to developing positive relationships with law enforcement, create leaders, and support families,โ Kimberly Waterhouse said. Click here for more information.
Neighbors say a teenager died in shooting on Eastside
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Homicide detectives said a young man shot multiple times Sunday evening on Jacksonvilleโs Eastside has died. Officers responded to the 911 call from the Oakland Terrace Apartments on Bridier Street, just west of Haines Street, around 6:40 p.m. Officers could not confirm if the young man lived at the apartment complex where he died. Detectives said what led to the shooting remained under investigation but they did not have any indication this was a drive-by shooting. Neighbors we talked with said this apartment complex has had issues in years past, but it was recently renovated and its troubles seemed to have quieted down.
3 hurt in 2 Jacksonville shootings that occurred moments apart
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Three people were wounded Monday night in two separate Jacksonville shootings, both of which occured at about the same time, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. Two people were wounded in a drive-by shooting Monday night on the Eastside, according to Sgt. Wilson said the shooting happened at about 7:13 p.m. on East 22nd Street near the intersection of Danese Street. Wilson could not say the age of the victims nor could she say if they were male or female. Bawroski, at about 7:12 p.m., a man in his late teens was shot near the intersection of Fort Caroline and Eveross roads.
60 years later, Ax Handle Saturday now a mural on Eastside
More than 200 white men equipped with ax handles and baseball bats went after the group sitting at a lunch counter. No one tried to stop the men, Hurst said. A mural of the attack can be seen wrapping around the Eastside Brotherhood building at 915 A Philip Randolph Blvd. Dr. Rudy Jamison, along with teachers, artists, students and other community leaders, worked together to get the mural on the Eastside building. You may see several things, but its built around community, Jamison said.