Duval County school leaders discuss potential consolidation of multiple schools
Read full article: Duval County school leaders discuss potential consolidation of multiple schoolsDuval County school leaders met Tuesday morning to discuss the possible consolidation of two schools, Anchor Academy and Mayport Elementary, and later in the day to discuss two more: R.L Brown Gifted and Talented Academy and Long Branch Elementary
Justice 4 All: Jacksonville woman says sheโs fed up with the โeyesoreโ property next door
Read full article: Justice 4 All: Jacksonville woman says sheโs fed up with the โeyesoreโ property next doorLynn Adams said she has โhad enough.โ Sheโs tired of living next to a mess. The yard is covered with weeds that are at least 6 feet tall in many places. The home itself is open, there appears to be a hole in the roof, and there is no electricity.
City, community partners launch Duval Care Coalition in response to SNAP delays
Read full article: City, community partners launch Duval Care Coalition in response to SNAP delaysThe City of Jacksonville and other community partners launched the Duval Care Coalition in response to the government shutdown and SNAP benefit delays.
City Council rejects plans for apartment complex to be built on former Northwest Jacksonville landfill site
Read full article: City Council rejects plans for apartment complex to be built on former Northwest Jacksonville landfill siteJacksonville City Council rejects controversial proposal for senior apartment complex on former landfill site, despite developer's cleanup promises, following strong community opposition and planning department recommendation.
โYou canโt buy this communityโ: Northwest Jacksonville residents battle proposed housing on site of former landfill
Read full article: โYou canโt buy this communityโ: Northwest Jacksonville residents battle proposed housing on site of former landfillPlanning officials recommend denying an 84-unit apartment complex on a former Jacksonville landfill site, as residents unite with environmental concerns while developers promise supervised cleanup before construction.
Councilmembers hold meeting addressing pharmacy closures on cityโs Northside amid community concerns
Read full article: Councilmembers hold meeting addressing pharmacy closures on cityโs Northside amid community concernsThree Jacksonville councilmembers will meet Monday evening to address pharmacy closures on the Northside after residents reported waiting days and even weeks to get critical medications.
โThatโs acting like babiesโ: Rory Diamond criticizes councilmembers who walked out over budget dispute at meeting
Read full article: โThatโs acting like babiesโ: Rory Diamond criticizes councilmembers who walked out over budget dispute at meetingJacksonville City Councilman Rory Diamond fired back at the four councilmembers who abruptly walked out of Tuesdayโs meeting during budget amendment discussions.
4 councilmembers walk out during discussion of Rory Diamondโs โBig Beautiful Budget Amendmentsโ
Read full article: 4 councilmembers walk out during discussion of Rory Diamondโs โBig Beautiful Budget AmendmentsโFour Jacksonville city councilmembers walked out of a city council meeting during budget amendment discussions Tuesday night, sparking drama and prompting the sergeant at arms to intervene.
Pharmacy closures on Jacksonvilleโs Northside force families to wait days, even weeks, for critical medications
Read full article: Pharmacy closures on Jacksonvilleโs Northside force families to wait days, even weeks, for critical medicationsPharmacy closures on Jacksonvilleโs Northside are forcing families to wait days and even weeks to get critical medications.
Jacksonville community still working to heal two years after Dollar General shooting
Read full article: Jacksonville community still working to heal two years after Dollar General shootingIt's been two years since the tragic shooting galvanized an entire community that is still trying to find healing in the midst of the pain.
โShows solidarityโ: City unveils new memorials to honor victims, survivors of racist 2023 Dollar General shooting
Read full article: โShows solidarityโ: City unveils new memorials to honor victims, survivors of racist 2023 Dollar General shootingTwo years after a tragic shooting at the Dollar General on Kings Road claimed three lives, the city of Jacksonville and several community organizations commemorated the victims and survivors by unveiling new memorials.
Clara White Mission gets $400K for its food distribution program to fight food insecurity
Read full article: Clara White Mission gets $400K for its food distribution program to fight food insecurityThe Clara White Mission got $400,000 for its Food Distribution II Initiative at Earthaโs Farm & Market.
City celebrates Emancipation Celebration Day 2025 at James Weldon Johnson Park
Read full article: City celebrates Emancipation Celebration Day 2025 at James Weldon Johnson ParkCouncilwoman JuโCoby Pittman, the Ritz Theater & Museum and the City of Jacksonville hosted the fifth annual Jacksonville Emancipation Celebration at Lift Evโre Voice and Sing Park on Saturday.
Clara White Mission serves up joy, hope, 1,500 meals for 31st annual โMiracle on Ashley Streetโ
Read full article: Clara White Mission serves up joy, hope, 1,500 meals for 31st annual โMiracle on Ashley StreetโFor 30 years, the "Miracle on Ashley Street" event has offered a beacon of light, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for Clara White Mission's efforts to uplift those experiencing homelessness.
JFRD chief says number of unsheltered people dropped 49% in 2025 for Duval, beyond
Read full article: JFRD chief says number of unsheltered people dropped 49% in 2025 for Duval, beyondJacksonville Fire and Rescue Department Chief Keith Powers said the number of unsheltered people has dramatically dropped since it introduced an initiative to reduce homelessness.
โDonโt want one on every cornerโ: New bill aims to crack down on number of liquor stores
Read full article: โDonโt want one on every cornerโ: New bill aims to crack down on number of liquor storesJacksonville City Council members JuโCoby Pittman and Reggie Gaffney Jr. have introduced legislation aiming to crack down on the number of liquor stores in the city.
After years of planning, the Moncrief Road Beautification Project is getting a big boost
Read full article: After years of planning, the Moncrief Road Beautification Project is getting a big boostAfter years of planning, a goal to make major upgrades to a roughly 10-block stretch of Moncrief Road in Northwest Jacksonville is getting a big boost.
1 year after deadly racist attack at Jacksonville Dollar General, community remembers the lives lost
Read full article: 1 year after deadly racist attack at Jacksonville Dollar General, community remembers the lives lostA new memorial now honors the lives of Angela Carr, Jerrald Gallion and A.J. Laguerre Jr., one year after the three were killed in a racially-motivated attack at a Dollar General in Jacksonville.
Memorial, soil collection ceremony to be held for Dollar General victims 1 year after racist attack
Read full article: Memorial, soil collection ceremony to be held for Dollar General victims 1 year after racist attackAt the Dollar General on Kings Road in Jacksonvilleโs Grand Park neighborhood, three makeshift memorials still stand adjacent to the road in front of the store paying tribute to the three victims of the racist attack.
Historic marker to honor victims of racist Dollar General attack to be unveiled during ceremony
Read full article: Historic marker to honor victims of racist Dollar General attack to be unveiled during ceremonyCouncilwoman JuโCoby Pittman, in collaboration with the City of Jacksonville and the Inaugural Memorial and Soil Collection Community Planning Committee, will host a ceremony to honor the victims and survivors of the tragic 2023 Dollar General shooting in Jacksonville.
Councilwoman supports Norwood Plaza tenants looking to hold landlord accountable for unkept building conditions
Read full article: Councilwoman supports Norwood Plaza tenants looking to hold landlord accountable for unkept building conditionsJacksonville Councilwoman JuโCoby Pittman stood with Brentwood business owners at the Norwood Plaza Wednesday to address ongoing building concerns.
City Council considers emergency bill to install historic marker for victims of racist attack at Dollar General
Read full article: City Council considers emergency bill to install historic marker for victims of racist attack at Dollar GeneralA historic marker to honor the victims killed in a racially motivated Dollar General shooting last year is planned for the Grand Park neighborhood.
Clara White Mission overbilled U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs by more than $95K, investigation finds
Read full article: Clara White Mission overbilled U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs by more than $95K, investigation findsThe Clara White Mission is one of the most popular nonprofits in the River City which has been headed byย City Council member JuโCoby Pittman for more than 30 years.
More than 100 volunteers work together to clean historic park on Jacksonvilleโs Northside
Read full article: More than 100 volunteers work together to clean historic park on Jacksonvilleโs NorthsideMore than 100 volunteers spent Saturday morning cleaning up a historic park on Jacksonvilleโs Northside.
City leaders, local organizations hold annual Jacksonville Emancipation Celebration
Read full article: City leaders, local organizations hold annual Jacksonville Emancipation CelebrationCity leaders and different organizations are holding a celebration for the annual Jacksonville Emancipation Celebration at James Weldon Johnson Park.
What you need to know for Emancipation Celebration Day at James Weldon Johnson Park
Read full article: What you need to know for Emancipation Celebration Day at James Weldon Johnson ParkCouncilwoman JuโCoby Pittman, The Ritz Theater & Museum and the City of Jacksonville are excited to announce the fourth annual Jacksonville Emancipation Celebration taking place in James Weldon Johnson Park. The festival will take place on Sunday, May 19, 2024 in an effort to educate the community about the historical significance of Floridaโs observed Emancipation Day. Cities like Jacksonville in the State of Florida are acknowledging this special day of freedom.
Table Roots Act I: A Farm to Fork Experience on February 25
Read full article: Table Roots Act I: A Farm to Fork Experience on February 25The Clara White Mission is hosting Table Roots Act I: A Farm to Fork Experience on February 25 at 4 pm. Tickets are $125 per person. Tickets are on sale now at tableroots.eventbrite.com. The goal is to raise $5,000 to fund youth programming focused on agriculture, conservation and the arts.
Health, economic development & education are just a few core values Councilwoman Pittman wants to focus on
Read full article: Health, economic development & education are just a few core values Councilwoman Pittman wants to focus onDistrict 10 Councilwoman JuโCoby Pittman is laying out her plan to help the community she serves.
โBig concernโ: Councilman calls for inspections, improvements after 2 vehicles fly off bridge onto I-95 over 2-year span
Read full article: โBig concernโ: Councilman calls for inspections, improvements after 2 vehicles fly off bridge onto I-95 over 2-year spanA Jacksonville overpass thatโs had two vehicles go over it in about two years is now under a microscope.
Brentwood residents continue to push back against new Medical Examinerโs Office
Read full article: Brentwood residents continue to push back against new Medical Examinerโs OfficeResidents in Jacksonvilleโs Brentwood area are not happy after the site of a new Medical Examinerโs Office was rezoned from commercial to public at Tuesdayโs city council meeting.
Pastor who emceed vigil after racist attack says it was a โmistakeโ to offer Florida governor the mic
Read full article: Pastor who emceed vigil after racist attack says it was a โmistakeโ to offer Florida governor the micThe pastor who emceed a vigil held one day after the racist attack at the Dollar General says he mistakenly offered Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis the microphone to speak at the event. Since then, the incident has caused controversy and Councilwoman JuโCoby Pittman has endured criticism for her actions in response to the governorโs presence at the vigil as well.
Beaches community plans vigil focused on healing after racially motivated attack at Dollar General
Read full article: Beaches community plans vigil focused on healing after racially motivated attack at Dollar GeneralThe Beaches community plans to come together Tuesday night for a prayer vigil to focus on healing after a racially motivated shooting at a Jacksonville Dollar General that investigators have called a hate crime.
โIt was my role to take controlโ: Councilwoman defends actions that made her a target for criticism at community meeting
Read full article: โIt was my role to take controlโ: Councilwoman defends actions that made her a target for criticism at community meetingTempers flared over the weekend in an already tense environment as the New Town community came together for what was supposed to be a meeting focused on healing after the racially motivated triple shooting.
Argument unfolds at community meeting to provide healing one week after Dollar General shooting
Read full article: Argument unfolds at community meeting to provide healing one week after Dollar General shootingAn argument broke out after a community event hosted by city leaders that was intended to focus on healing just a week after the neighborhood was impacted by a racially motivated shooting that killed three people.
City, faith leaders come together at prayer vigil after deadly mass shooting
Read full article: City, faith leaders come together at prayer vigil after deadly mass shootingCommunity members, faith and city leaders joined together Sunday at a prayer vigil to remember the live of three victims who were violently killed in a Saturdayโs mass shooting at a Dollar General.
Mayor Deegan announces $21.7M budget for cityโs Mowing & Landscape Maintenance Division
Read full article: Mayor Deegan announces $21.7M budget for cityโs Mowing & Landscape Maintenance DivisionMayor Donna Deegan on Wednesday announced a huge budget increase of $21.7 million for Jacksonvilleโs Mowing and Landscape Maintenance Division โ a 95-percent increase from the 2022 budget.
Ken Knight Drive residents have been plagued by floods. City leaders met with them to discuss buyouts
Read full article: Ken Knight Drive residents have been plagued by floods. City leaders met with them to discuss buyoutsCity leaders on Wednesday met with Ken Knight Drive residents to discuss solutions to the neighborhoodโs flooding problems.
No fences, no warning signs at city-owned retention pond in Spring Park where 4-year-old boy drowned
Read full article: No fences, no warning signs at city-owned retention pond in Spring Park where 4-year-old boy drownedA 4-year-old boy died Sunday night after drowning in a pond in the Spring Park neighborhood.
Institutional investors buying rental houses โserious problemโ: COJ report
Read full article: Institutional investors buying rental houses โserious problemโ: COJ reportThe I-TEAM found more than 9,600 houses across Duval County are owned by such investors โ their real estate investments generate wealth for clients, rather than local families.
Jacksonvilleโs Emancipation Celebration festival returns to James Weldon Johnson Park
Read full article: Jacksonvilleโs Emancipation Celebration festival returns to James Weldon Johnson ParkThe festival honoring Emancipation Celebration Day in Jacksonville has become an annual tradition for James Weldon Johnson Park.
Why giant investment company rentals are being blamed for affordable housing issues in Jacksonville
Read full article: Why giant investment company rentals are being blamed for affordable housing issues in JacksonvilleA News4JAX I-TEAM analysis of Jacksonville property records found more than 9,600 homes across Duval County are owned by large, institutional investors, which are companies that have more than 1,000 homes nationwide in their portfolio.
Some Jacksonville candidates say their campaign signs are being destroyed
Read full article: Some Jacksonville candidates say their campaign signs are being destroyedThe election for Jacksonville City Council and Jacksonville Mayor is March 21, and two candidates running for office tell News4JAX their campaign signs are being destroyed.
Residents of Northside apartment complex still waiting for power to be restored following flooding, fire during Nicole
Read full article: Residents of Northside apartment complex still waiting for power to be restored following flooding, fire during NicoleResidents of a Northside apartment complex are saying enough is enough.
HUD secretary says changes made at Hilltop Village, calls it โsuccess storyโ
Read full article: HUD secretary says changes made at Hilltop Village, calls it โsuccess storyโMarcia Fudge, the secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, met Monday with residents from properties in Jacksonville that receive assistance from HUD.
2nd Annual Emancipation Celebration Day
Read full article: 2nd Annual Emancipation Celebration DayCouncilwoman JuโCoby Pittman, James Weldon Johnson Park and the City of Jacksonville are hosting the 2nd annual Jacksonville Emancipation Celebration Day following last yearโs successful event. The festival will take place on Saturday, May 21, 2022 from 4pm to 9pm in James Weldon Johnson Park. Fresh from his star making turn on NBCโs The Voice, Paris Winningham will headline the festivalโs entertainment. Other great local performers include Jacksonville Arts and Music School, Taryn โLove Reignsโ Warwood, Mal Jones and MJbaker. In addition, Jacksonvilleโs Emancipation Celebration will feature local African American food trucks and vendors and fun activities for the kids.
Proposed center that would provide men with permanent housing gets pushback from community
Read full article: Proposed center that would provide men with permanent housing gets pushback from communityThereโs a push to put new housing for men trying to get off the streets, but residents around Golfair Boulevard are raising concerns.
โResidents are tiredโ: Councilwoman leads meeting at Hilltop Village Apartments amid complaints over living conditions
Read full article: โResidents are tiredโ: Councilwoman leads meeting at Hilltop Village Apartments amid complaints over living conditionsCity Councilwoman JuโCoby Pittman on Wednesday evening met with representatives of the Department of Housing and Urban Development and residents of the Hilltop Village Apartments.
โNew beginningsโ: The Players makes $100K donation for Northwest Jacksonville park
Read full article: โNew beginningsโ: The Players makes $100K donation for Northwest Jacksonville parkWith the areaโs marquee sporting event just 50 days away, The Players was there to announce a donation of $100,000 to help revitalize the Clanzel Brown Community Center and Park in Northwest Jacksonville.
โBlack Men Engagedโ group hands out turkeys, hams and COVID-19 information to Durkeeville neighbors
Read full article: โBlack Men Engagedโ group hands out turkeys, hams and COVID-19 information to Durkeeville neighborsJacksonville City Council member JuโCoby Pittman wants to be an example for the people she represents in the neighborhoods of District 8.
15 concerns: Clara White Mission board chair criticizes CEO Pittman in resignation document
Read full article: 15 concerns: Clara White Mission board chair criticizes CEO Pittman in resignation documentThe News4Jax I-TEAM is hearing from leaders of the Clara White Mission as the local nonprofit faces intense scrutiny.
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Jacksonvilleโs growing population could change who on City Council represents you
Read full article: Jacksonvilleโs growing population could change who on City Council represents youThe latest census data shows the cityโs population has grown by more than 100,000 over the last ten years. Now, Jacksonville City Council members are debating how the districts they represent could change as a result of the 2020 census.
Councilwoman JuโCoby Pittman released after COVID-19 hospitalization
Read full article: Councilwoman JuโCoby Pittman released after COVID-19 hospitalizationWeeks after News4Jax learned City Councilwoman JuโCoby Pittman was in intensive care following a COVID-19 diagnosis, she confirmed she was released Friday from the hospital.
Clara White Mission shut down after employee COVID-19 death
Read full article: Clara White Mission shut down after employee COVID-19 deathThe Clara White Mission, which offers meals for the hungry and transitional housing for the homeless, has shut down after an employee died due to complications from COVID-19.
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Jacksonville City Council approves bill to help tenants move out of mice-infested apartments
Read full article: Jacksonville City Council approves bill to help tenants move out of mice-infested apartmentsMembers of the Jacksonville City Council on Tuesday evening approved a bill to help people move out of the Hilltop Village Apartments.
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Jacksonville leaders meet with state regulators on child drownings in retention ponds
Read full article: Jacksonville leaders meet with state regulators on child drownings in retention pondsAfter the drowning deaths of two children with autism this year, city council members are meeting with state regulators to figure out how to move forward with new safety requirements for retention ponds across Duval County.
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City Councilโs new historic leadership; Hilltop Village Apartments; new downtown development project
Read full article: City Councilโs new historic leadership; Hilltop Village Apartments; new downtown development projectThis edition of โThis Week in Jacksonvilleโ features three guests and several topics of conversation.
I-TEAM: Retention pond complaints to city include damaged gates, missing locks
Read full article: I-TEAM: Retention pond complaints to city include damaged gates, missing locksAs city leaders explore making changes, the News4Jax I-TEAM found that barriers are not currently installed around all the city retention ponds.
Gaffney mulls requiring fences for ponds in new communities after childโs death
Read full article: Gaffney mulls requiring fences for ponds in new communities after childโs deathHours after the body of 4-year-old Gavin Douyon was found in a retention pond in a Northside neighborhood, Jacksonville councilman Reggie Gaffney promised to explore the possibility of passing legislation that would mandate fences be added around retention ponds for new planned communities.
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Jacksonville councilwoman wants tenants in mice-infested apartments moved
Read full article: Jacksonville councilwoman wants tenants in mice-infested apartments movedJacksonville City Councilwoman JuโCoby Pittman on Wednesday morning sent a letter to the property management company that oversees Hilltop Village Apartments requesting that all tenants living in buildings infested with rodents be moved and given hotel vouchers while Cambridge Management works to rid the 14 apartment buildings of rodents and correct other code violations.
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Emancipation Celebration Day Tomorrow! | River City Live
Read full article: Emancipation Celebration Day Tomorrow! | River City LiveCouncilwoman JuโCoby Pittman, James Weldon Johnson Park and the City of Jacksonville are excited to announce the first annual Jacksonville Emancipation Celebration. The festival will take place on Thursday, May 20, 2021 in an effort to educate the community about the historical significance of Floridaโs observed Emancipation Day.
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โA huge blessingโ: Hundreds helped at annual โMiracle on Ashley Streetโ food giveaway
Read full article: โA huge blessingโ: Hundreds helped at annual โMiracle on Ashley Streetโ food giveawayThe second Miracle on Ashley Street "Pop Your Trunk, get your miracle on the go" event will take place on Friday.
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Change is coming, leaders promise tenants at mice-infested apartment community
Read full article: Change is coming, leaders promise tenants at mice-infested apartment communityJacksonville City Councilwoman JuโCoby Pittman held a community meeting Thursday evening with tenants at the Hilltop Village Apartments in Northwest Jacksonville.
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I-TEAM: Inspection reports reveal mice infestation in all 14 buildings at Jacksonville apartment community
Read full article: I-TEAM: Inspection reports reveal mice infestation in all 14 buildings at Jacksonville apartment communityThe I-TEAM has obtained inspection reports that not only reveal that all 14 buildings at the Hilltop Village Apartments have a mice infestation -- but there are other safety violations as well.
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Councilwoman on mice-infested complex: โThey need to be shut downโ
Read full article: Councilwoman on mice-infested complex: โThey need to be shut downโAfter witnessing an active mice infestation while going door-to-door at apartments at Hilltop Village, a subsidized housing complex in Northwest Jacksonville, City Councilwoman JuโCoby Pittman is mad.
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Surprise visit from city inspectors after I-TEAM report on mice infestation at local complex
Read full article: Surprise visit from city inspectors after I-TEAM report on mice infestation at local complexAfter our investigation, Jacksonvilleโs code enforcement showed up for a surprise inspection Tuesday and Sen. Marco Rubioโs Office launched its own investigation.
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Jacksonville councilwoman concerned out-of-town homeless residents being dropped off
Read full article: Jacksonville councilwoman concerned out-of-town homeless residents being dropped offJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ A Jacksonville City Councilwoman is expressing concerns that the cityโs plan to shelter its homeless residents could lead to an influx of homeless people from out of town. Councilwoman JuโCoby Pittman told News4Jax that sheโs worried law enforcement agencies in neighboring counties are transporting their homeless residents here, which could give them a false sense of hope about the resources available. โLast week I was here and I saw one of the police cars from Camden County and they dropped off a couple people,โ Pittman said. All of them said they do not transport homeless residents out of their county. After 30 days pass, the bridge shelter will be closed, but resources will continue to be available through Urban Rest Stop.
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Fence going up as city begins to move people out of downtown homeless camp
Read full article: Fence going up as city begins to move people out of downtown homeless campJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Starting next Tuesday, the people living at a homeless camp in downtown Jacksonville will no longer be allowed to stay there. The City Of Jacksonville told News4Jax people who live at the camp are encouraged to go to existing homeless shelters now and will not be able to stay at the site nicknamed โTent Cityโ after next Tuesday. Spears moved to Tent City last week but has been homeless for the past seven years. The camp will close on March 9 but the city is hoping some people will begin moving into shelters before then. Several shelters had bed availability Tuesday night including four dozen beds at City Rescue Mission right across the street from Tent City.
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Jacksonville to move people living on streets into hotels
Read full article: Jacksonville to move people living on streets into hotelsResidents say they have been told to leave the property by MondayJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Help is days away for those living in a homeless camp in Downtown Jacksonville. At a news conference Wednesday, the city said eight to 10 extended-stay hotels will be participating. Rapid Rehousing specialists will be available at those hotels starting Monday to help people get checked in. This project is a collaboration with the city, Sulzbacher, Mental Health Resource Center, Changing Homelessness, additional area homeless providers, Downtown Vision and the Jacksonville Sheriffโs Office. The mission is across the street from the homeless camp.
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People living in Jacksonville homeless camp hope to soon have help
Read full article: People living in Jacksonville homeless camp hope to soon have helpJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Help could soon be on the way for people who live in a homeless camp in Downtown Jacksonville. The city said a plan could be released as soon as Wednesday that will help these people get back on their feet. Catherine Creed is one of many people living in the homeless camp. Volunteers Jason Pugh and Charlie Griffin told News4Jax they have been coming to the homeless camp every Tuesday for three months. The mission is across the street from the homeless camp.
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As Jacksonville homeless camp grows, city hopes to gain more funding
Read full article: As Jacksonville homeless camp grows, city hopes to gain more fundingโA lot of people donโt care and some people do care,โ Creed told News4Jax. Sometimes you might get one meal a day.โAt 62 years old, Creed should be planning for retirement or spending time with loved ones. JuโCoby Pittman is the CEO and president of the Clara White Mission, which helps Jacksonvilleโs homeless people. โWe do need help. This is not the way I want to live.โLINK: Jacksonville homeless shelters & servicesThe city is looking forward to more Cares Act funding to help homeless people and get more of them in hotels.
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Pittman aims to make Trout River Boulevard safer
Read full article: Pittman aims to make Trout River Boulevard saferJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Trout River Boulevard is a scenic bypass to traffic on Lem Turner Road, but it can also be dangerous to drive. City Councilwoman JuโCoby Pittman, whose district covers Trout River Boulevard, said conditions on that road are unacceptable. Driving along Trout River Boulevard, itโs not hard to find curves that require drivers to slow down. โThis area the last couple of years has increased with traffic because there are new developments in this area,โ Pittman said. To improve roadway safety in the area, Pittman said a field review and analysis has already been completed.
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Clara White Mission feeds hundreds at outdoor pre-Thanksgiving luncheon
Read full article: Clara White Mission feeds hundreds at outdoor pre-Thanksgiving luncheonNinety-three volunteers helped prepare and serve the meals for the line of people that stretched from Clara White Mission Center, south a block to Church and Broad. At least 50 people were waiting in line for a Thanksgiving meal when our News4Jax cameras were there. โWeโre still doing a lot of the same services we have always provided, that hasnโt changed,โ said Michelle Paul, Board president for Clara White Mission. Drop-off for food donations/contributions will be accepted from Wednesday, Nov. 25 until Tuesday, Dec. 22 at the Clara White Mission in historic LaVilla on the corner of Broad & Ashley streets. For more information on how to donate or volunteer, call the Clara White Mission at 904-354-4162 or visit our web site at www.clarawhitemission.org.
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Locals are remembering Eartha White who was known to help everyone in her community, including veterans
Read full article: Locals are remembering Eartha White who was known to help everyone in her community, including veteransAs Veteranโs Day approaches, locals are remembering Eartha White, the creator of the Clara White Mission, named after her mother. White was known to help everyone in the community, including veterans, often she would lay wreaths on Veteranโs Day. Dozens came to honor the woman who has helped so many in the community, including veterans. She was known of one of a few African American women that could go between the black and white community, to get a lot of social issues addressed. Veteranโs Day is November 11th.
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Activist has concerns over councilwomanโs proposal to restrict large outdoor gatherings
Read full article: Activist has concerns over councilwomanโs proposal to restrict large outdoor gatheringsJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ A local activist is sharing his concerns over a Jacksonville City Council memberโs proposal to add restrictions for unlawful gatherings. Ben Fraizer with the Northside Coalition feels it could lead to discrimination and unnecessary arrests in the Black community. Pittman is now proposing adding restrictions for unlawful gatherings to an anti-loitering law that has been in place since 1970. We need to get together all the shareholders, the public sector, the private sector and the community itself. Pittman said there is a public notice meeting where the proposal will be discussed on Oct. 28 at 4 p.m.
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Councilwoman says sheโs committed to finding money to complete septic tank phaseout program
Read full article: Councilwoman says sheโs committed to finding money to complete septic tank phaseout programJacksonville City Councilwoman JuโCoby Pittman, who represents District 8, said Wednesday sheโs 100% dedicated to finding the money to complete the septic tank phaseout program. โI feel very slighted and Iโm quite sure everyone in this area would feel the same way about it," Cherry said. Pittman said sheโs committed to trying to find an alternative funding source after the septic tank phaseout of two other communities ended up costing the city more than expected. โIf we can find money for Lot J, I also feel we can find funding for communities that have been left behind,โ Pittman said. Pittman said the City Council likely wonโt have a dollar amount until the end of the year or sometime early in 2021.
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10.5 acre farm breaks ground in Moncrief food desert
Read full article: 10.5 acre farm breaks ground in Moncrief food desertJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ The Clara White Mission broke ground Thursday morning on a new farmers market and training center. โWe crave healthy, fresh, delicious food so itโs been a really good response to the farm so far,โ Schott said. RELATED: Jaguars Foundation, Sysco Foods, more companies chip in to support Clara White MissionThe Clara White Mission said the second phase will help improve access to fresh food for people in the community. The revamped farm and new farmers market is set to open in Summer 2021. Clara White Mission relies on donations from generous community partners and members in order to operate.
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7 shot in 3-day span in violent weekend in Jacksonville
Read full article: 7 shot in 3-day span in violent weekend in JacksonvilleJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Seven people were shot, two fatally, in a span of three days in Jacksonville. According to the Jacksonville Sheriffโs Office, seven separate shootings, including a double shooting, were reported between late Friday morning and Sunday evening across the city. According to the Sheriffโs Office, one man was struck in the lower leg and the other was shot in the upper torso. โOne of my priorities is to clean the main streets of Northwest Jacksonville," Pittman said. Anyone with information that could help investigators is asked to call the Sheriffโs Office at 904-630-0500 or email JSOCrimeTips@jaxsheriff.org.

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