Water main break on San Jose, planned closure on Greenland fuel Mandarin traffic nightmare
Read full article: Water main break on San Jose, planned closure on Greenland fuel Mandarin traffic nightmareSan Jose Boulevard remains partially closed as crews work to repair a water line break at Claire Lane in Mandarin. The closures started on Wednesday.
Multiple semitrucks involved in crash on northbound I-95 near Greenland Road
Read full article: Multiple semitrucks involved in crash on northbound I-95 near Greenland RoadMultiple semitrucks were involved in a crash early Wednesday evening on northbound Interstate 95 near Greenland Road, according to the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department.

Overdose rate spikes in 3 Jacksonville ZIP codes
Read full article: Overdose rate spikes in 3 Jacksonville ZIP codesJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - According to the latest data from the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department, while the overall count of overdose cases has dropped 9% over the past year, overdose rates increased in seven area ZIP codes, with three showing an alarming jump:32222 - Westside, south of 103rd Street to the Clay County line - up by 82%32224 - between I-295 and the Intracoastal Waterway, mostly south of Beach Boulevard - up by 60%32258 - south of Greenland Road and east of Hood Landing Road, including Bartram Park and Bayard - up by 58%Percent change in overdose calls by ZIP codeInteractive map of JFRD data 2018 to 2019Green indicates fewer overdoses | Red indicates increasesThe city of Jacksonville's fight against opioid addiction has grown, with nearly 400 people admitted to a citywide drug rehabilitation program called Project Saves Lives in the last 18 months. The program has expanded from one emergency room when it launched in November 2017 to four emergency departments in Jacksonville today. If you want to learn more about opioid abuse or if someone you know is suffering from addiction, visit our Opioid Nation Resource Center. Read full JFRD reportCopyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.

Overdose rate spikes in three Jacksonville ZIP codes
Read full article: Overdose rate spikes in three Jacksonville ZIP codesJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - According to the latest data from the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department, while the overall count of overdose cases has dropped 9% over the past year, overdose rates increased in seven area ZIP codes, with three showing an alarming jump:32222 - Westside, south of 103rd Street to the Clay County line - up by 82%32224 - between I-295 and the Intracoastal Waterway, mostly south of Beach Boulevard - up by 60%32258 - south of Greenland Road and east of Hood Landing Road, including Bartram Park and Bayard - up by 58%Percent change in overdose calls by ZIP codeInteractive map of JFRD data 2018 to 2019Green indicates fewer overdoses | Red indicates increasesThe city of Jacksonville's fight against opioid addiction has grown, with nearly 400 people admitted to a citywide drug rehabilitation program called Project Saves Lives in the last 18 months. The program has expanded from one emergency room when it launched in November 2017 to four emergency departments in Jacksonville today. If you want to learn more about opioid abuse or if someone you know is suffering from addiction, visit our Opioid Nation Resource Center. Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.

Overdose rate spikes in three Jacksonville ZIP codes
Read full article: Overdose rate spikes in three Jacksonville ZIP codesJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - According to the latest data from the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department, while the overall count of overdose cases has dropped 9% over the past year, overdose rates increased in seven area ZIP codes, with three showing an alarming jump:32222 - Westside, south of 103rd Street to the Clay County line - up by 82%32224 - between I-295 and the Intracoastal Waterway, mostly south of Beach Boulevard - up by 60%32258 - south of Greenland Road and east of Hood Landing Road, including Bartram Park and Bayard - up by 58%Percent change in overdose calls by ZIP codeInteractive map of JFRD data 2018 to 2019Green indicates fewer overdoses | Red indicates increasesThe city of Jacksonville's fight against opioid addiction has grown, with nearly 400 people admitted to a citywide drug rehabilitation program called Project Saves Lives in the last 18 months. The program has expanded from one emergency room when it launched in November 2017 to four emergency departments in Jacksonville today. If you want to learn more about opioid abuse or if someone you know is suffering from addiction, visit our Opioid Nation Resource Center. Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.
