Skip to main content
Mostly Clear icon
86º
WJXT logo

Go to the WJXT homepage

Join Insider
    • News
    • Watch Live
    • Local News
    • Florida
    • Georgia
    • National
    • Politics & Power
    • Politics
    • I-Team
    • Trust Index
    • Community
    • Health
    • Money
    • Education
    • Consumer
    • Entertainment
    • Weird News
    • Weather
    • Weather News
    • Traffic
    • SnapJAX
    • Skycams
    • Alerts
    • Hurricanes
    • Plan and Prepare
    • Georgia
    • St. Augustine
    • Environment
    • Forecasting Change
    • News4JAX+
    • Watch Live
    • News4JAX Insider
    • How To Watch News4JAX+
    • Download News4JAX Apps
    • The Morning Show
    • River City Live
    • Podcasts
    • This Week In Jacksonville
    • Business Edition
    • Solutionaries
    • NEXTGEN TV
    • TV Listings
    • Florida Justice
    • Sports
    • Sports Videos
    • Jaguars
    • Jaguars Stats
    • News4JAGS Podcast
    • Gators Breakdown
    • Gators Stats
    • High School Sports
    • Varsity 4
    • Going Ringside Podcast
    • V4rsity Podcast
    • All Star Athlete
    • Olympics
    • Features
    • News4JAX Insider
    • Florida Justice
    • 4 Your Neighborhood
    • Events Calendar
    • Positively JAX
    • River City Live
    • Deals4JAX
    • News4JAX+
    • Women’s History Month
    • Look Local
    • Travel
    • Jacksonville Image Awards
    • Food & Recipes
    • Live Healthy
    • Contests & Rules
    • Talking Health
    • Pets
    • uSay Voting
    • River City Live
    • Watch River City Live
    • River City+
    • Eats & Treats
    • Beats
    • Wellness
    • Local Spotlight
    • Pets
    • Shopping
    • SnapJAX
    • SnapJAX Stories
    • Breaking News Photos
    • Newsletters
    • Sign Up For Newsletters
    • WJXT
    • Contact Us
    • Help Center
    • Careers at WJXT/WCWJ
    • SnapJAX
    • Meet the Team
    • Advertise with us
    • CW17
    • CW Program Guide
    • Bounce
  • News
  • Weather
  • News4JAX+
  • Sports
  • Features
  • River City Live
  • SnapJAX
  • Newsletters
  • WJXT
  • CW17
News4JAX.com
  • News
  • Weather
  • News4JAX+
  • Sports
  • Features
  • River City Live
  • SnapJAX
  • Newsletters
  • WJXT
  • CW17
  • BREAKING NEWS

BREAKING NEWS

Weather Authority Impact Day: Plan for afternoon storms to start around 5 p.m.

NORTHSIDE COALITION


No description available

‘Justice for Charles’: Family of man killed after incident in Duval County jail speaks at peaceful protest

Read full article: ‘Justice for Charles’: Family of man killed after incident in Duval County jail speaks at peaceful protest

Community advocacy organizations in Jacksonville rallied Sunday after the sheriff announced an unspecified incident that led to the death of a Duval County jail inmate.

No description available

‘Journalism was his thing’: Ben Frazier’s daughter reflects on his legacy in broadcasting, activism

Read full article: ‘Journalism was his thing’: Ben Frazier’s daughter reflects on his legacy in broadcasting, activism

Ben Frazier’s booming voice commanded attention, but before he channeled his energy into his activism with the Northside Coalition, he channeled it into local broadcasting.

No description available

City council strikes down bill intended to increase penalties for hate crimes

Read full article: City council strikes down bill intended to increase penalties for hate crimes

The Northside Coalition of Jacksonville held a rally Tuesday to show support for an anti-hate bill that is set to be considered at the city council meeting.

No description available

‘It’s an expression’: Local activists light bridge red, black and green for Juneteenth despite state directive

Read full article: ‘It’s an expression’: Local activists light bridge red, black and green for Juneteenth despite state directive

The Northside Coalition, a local civil rights group, lined the Main Street Bridge to light it red, black and green for Juneteenth on Wednesday night

No description available

Despite overall decrease in homicides, teenage gun violence has increased in Jacksonville compared to last year

Read full article: Despite overall decrease in homicides, teenage gun violence has increased in Jacksonville compared to last year

While Jacksonville has seen a drastic decrease in murders and homicides compared to last year, News4JAX records show teenage gun violence continues to be a problem.

No description available

Jacksonville activist group comes out against stadium, jail plans, wants millions invested in ‘neglected parts of city’

Read full article: Jacksonville activist group comes out against stadium, jail plans, wants millions invested in ‘neglected parts of city’

A Jacksonville activist group said Thursday it is strongly against the city’s multi-million dollar plan to renovate EverBank Stadium, home of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

No description available

‘He would say great job Jacksonville’: Daughter of late civil rights activist remembers father as statue comes down

Read full article: ‘He would say great job Jacksonville’: Daughter of late civil rights activist remembers father as statue comes down

Ben Frazier, who died in June at the age of 73 following a battle with cancer, spent years fighting for the historic moment that happened Wednesday.

No description available

Activist group rallies at Jacksonville City Hall against new legislation on removal of Confederate monuments

Read full article: Activist group rallies at Jacksonville City Hall against new legislation on removal of Confederate monuments

A local activist group will gather at City Hall on Tuesday at 4 p.m. to rally against the new legislation that would punish lawmakers who vote to take down historical monuments.

No description available

City leaders push back after Jacksonville sheriff accuses some of having selective outrage when it comes to gun violence

Read full article: City leaders push back after Jacksonville sheriff accuses some of having selective outrage when it comes to gun violence

Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters came out with strong statements during a news conference on Wednesday in the wake of a surge of shootings and child deaths. The sheriff asked where the leaders were and accused some of having selective outrage.

No description available

Jacksonville civil rights activist Ben Frazier honored by city council

Read full article: Jacksonville civil rights activist Ben Frazier honored by city council

On Tuesday night, Frazier’s daughter along with members of the Northside Coalition gathered in City Hall as council members presented a resolution to Frazier’s family.

No description available

Community honors local civil rights activist Ben Frazier and his legacy with candlelight vigil

Read full article: Community honors local civil rights activist Ben Frazier and his legacy with candlelight vigil

Friends and loved ones who knew local civil rights activist Ben Frazier gathered Tuesday afternoon to honor his memory during a candlelight vigil at James Weldon Johnson Park.

No description available

Jacksonville City Council approves $100,000 settlement in redistricting lawsuit

Read full article: Jacksonville City Council approves $100,000 settlement in redistricting lawsuit

The lengthy redistricting battle between the city of Jacksonville and several civil rights groups appears to have come to an end.

No description available

Charges dropped for Jacksonville activist after arrest at city council meeting

Read full article: Charges dropped for Jacksonville activist after arrest at city council meeting

Four months after the President of the Northside Coalition of Jacksonville was arrested and charged with trespassing and resisting arrest after a city council meeting in December, it was announced Monday that the charges were dropped.

No description available

Advocacy groups launch campaign to encourage more Black voters to ‘Vote Local Now’

Read full article: Advocacy groups launch campaign to encourage more Black voters to ‘Vote Local Now’

A new campaign announced Saturday, called Vote Local Now, is aimed at getting more people to the polls, especially African American voters.

No description available

Months after his arrest at City Council, Ben Frazier’s case appears to be at standstill

Read full article: Months after his arrest at City Council, Ben Frazier’s case appears to be at standstill

Ben Frazier, of the Northside Coalition of Jacksonville, was arrested two months ago during a meeting of the City Council — and his case still hasn’t been heard.

No description available

Ben Frazier of Northside Coalition suggests ‘5 point plan’ to reduce Jacksonville gun violence

Read full article: Ben Frazier of Northside Coalition suggests ‘5 point plan’ to reduce Jacksonville gun violence

As of Jan. 17, 11 homicides had been reported in Jacksonville for the year 2023 — and the president of the Northside Coalition, is urging city leaders to consider new ways to curb violent crime.

No description available

Northside Coalition leader addresses city council month after removal in handcuffs

Read full article: Northside Coalition leader addresses city council month after removal in handcuffs

Ben Frazier, the leader of the Northside Coalition of Jacksonville, led a rally Tuesday evening and spoke in front of the city council for the first time since his removal in handcuffs from a December meeting.

No description available

MAD DADS anti-violence group calls fatal shooting of 13-year-old ‘tragic for our community’

Read full article: MAD DADS anti-violence group calls fatal shooting of 13-year-old ‘tragic for our community’

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is investigating a drive-by shooting that killed a 13-year-old boy and injured others in Northwest Jacksonville.

No description available

Work set to begin on new City Council boundaries after judge’s ruling. Here’s how residents can weigh in

Read full article: Work set to begin on new City Council boundaries after judge’s ruling. Here’s how residents can weigh in

There was more reaction on Wednesday concerning how Jacksonville’s political landscape could change in the wake of a federal judge’s ruling.

No description available

A federal judge considers throwing out Jacksonville’s newly-drawn districts

Read full article: A federal judge considers throwing out Jacksonville’s newly-drawn districts

A federal judge is considering whether to throw out Jacksonville’s newly-drawn city council and school board district map ahead of next year’s elections in March.

No description available

Northside Coalition, NAACP file suit over Jacksonville City Council’s redistricting plan

Read full article: Northside Coalition, NAACP file suit over Jacksonville City Council’s redistricting plan

The Northside Coalition has filed a lawsuit Friday against the City of Jacksonville asking a judge to throw out the city council’s redistricting map.

No description available

Local group concerned about Jacksonville’s racial attitudes in wake of Buffalo deadly shooting

Read full article: Local group concerned about Jacksonville’s racial attitudes in wake of Buffalo deadly shooting

The shooting deaths of ten people in Buffalo is hitting many people hard in Jacksonville, and Monday a local group is demanding action against all racist actions.

No description available

Civil rights groups file suit challenging Jacksonville City Council’s redistricting map

Read full article: Civil rights groups file suit challenging Jacksonville City Council’s redistricting map

Civil rights groups have filed a lawsuit demanding the Jacksonville City Council “start over” on recently approved boundary lines.

No description available

Proposed redistricting demonstration held in downtown Jacksonville

Read full article: Proposed redistricting demonstration held in downtown Jacksonville

The Northside Coalition and other groups held a demonstration at City Hall Monday morning -- saying they are concerned about the new congressional redistricting maps.

No description available

Public sounds off on Confederate monuments during city council meeting

Read full article: Public sounds off on Confederate monuments during city council meeting

It’s likely that the topic of Jacksonville’s remaining Confederate monuments will lead the discussion during public comment Tuesday evening at city council’s biweekly meeting.

No description available

Civil rights demonstrators wants Jaguars, NFL to join Confederate monument removal effort

Read full article: Civil rights demonstrators wants Jaguars, NFL to join Confederate monument removal effort

The Northside Coalition of Jacksonville, the most outspoken civil rights organization in the River City, is renewing its push to bring down a Confederate monument that sits in Springfield Park.

No description available

Jacksonville City Council votes to withdraw Confederate monument removal bill

Read full article: Jacksonville City Council votes to withdraw Confederate monument removal bill

Following hours of public comment and discussion, the Jacksonville City Council voted at its meeting Tuesday evening to withdraw an ordinance to spend $1.3 million to remove a Confederate moment that sits in Springfield Park.

No description available

Protesters slam City Council over upcoming Confederate monument vote

Read full article: Protesters slam City Council over upcoming Confederate monument vote

Bad weather didn’t stop a protest in front of City Hall Friday morning by members of Take 'Em Down Jax who are upset about a Confederate moment still standing in a Springfield park. That statue is likely to remain in place despite legislation introduced by Mayor Lenny Curry to have it removed.

No description available

City’s remaining Confederate monuments take spotlight in public comment during Council meeting

Read full article: City’s remaining Confederate monuments take spotlight in public comment during Council meeting

For weeks, the Northside Collation of Jacksonville has been pressing the city follow through with the removal of all remaining Confederate monuments, and on Tuesday, the organization held another rally outside City Hall.

No description available

3 City Council members endorse removal of Confederate statue from Springfield Park

Read full article: 3 City Council members endorse removal of Confederate statue from Springfield Park

Three members of the Jacksonville City Council say they support the removing of the Confederate monument at Springfield Park, which it was recently revealed could cost more than $1 million to do.

No description available

Rally calls for removal of all Confederate monuments in Jacksonville

Read full article: Rally calls for removal of all Confederate monuments in Jacksonville

About two dozen people with the Northside Coalition of Jacksonville gathered Tuesday at City Hall to call for the removal of all Confederate monuments in the city.

No description available

Group rallies at City Hall to call for removal of Confederate monument at Springfield Park

Read full article: Group rallies at City Hall to call for removal of Confederate monument at Springfield Park

Members of the Northside Coalition of Jacksonville and other people rallied Wednesday at City Hall to call for the removal of a Confederate monument.

No description available

Duval County School Board to hold emergency meeting on district’s mask policy

Read full article: Duval County School Board to hold emergency meeting on district’s mask policy

The Duval County School Board will hold an emergency meeting at 2 p.m. Monday to discuss COVID-19 mitigation measures.

No description available

Local organizations criticize FDOE’s proposed standards on racial literacy

Read full article: Local organizations criticize FDOE’s proposed standards on racial literacy

Northside Coalition of Jacksonville, other groups call for rollback of Gov. DeSantis administration policy on Instruction Planning and Reporting

No description available

Northside Coalition calls for citizen review board

Read full article: Northside Coalition calls for citizen review board

There’s another call for a citizen review board to oversee police shootings and actions by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.

No description available

Northside Coalition members to act as impartial observers at Orange Crush events

Read full article: Northside Coalition members to act as impartial observers at Orange Crush events

About a dozen members of the Northside Coalition of Jacksonville and members of the faith community plan to observe events during the Orange Crush Festival over the weekend.

No description available

Group asks why Jacksonville never followed through on removing Confederate statues

Read full article: Group asks why Jacksonville never followed through on removing Confederate statues

Take ‘Em Down Jacksonville’ rallied on the steps of City Hall on Tuesday telling Mayor Lenny to keep his promise to remove all the Confederate statues in Jacksonville.

No description available

Impact of Derek Chauvin’s conviction; Jacksonville’s infrastructure needs & proposed gas tax increase

Read full article: Impact of Derek Chauvin’s conviction; Jacksonville’s infrastructure needs & proposed gas tax increase

On this edition of “This Week in Jacksonville,” Northside Coalition President Ben Frazier and Jacksonville Fraternal Order of Police President Steve Zona each discuss the impact of the guilty verdict in the Derek Chauvin verdict. Then Jacksonville University Public Policy Institute Director Rick Mullaney joins the show as Jacksonville Transportation Authority CEO Nat Ford and Jacksonville Civil Council Chairman John Delaney each discuss the city’s infrastructure needs and the proposed gas tax increase.

No description available

Dozens attend Duval School Board meeting as name change debate continues

Read full article: Dozens attend Duval School Board meeting as name change debate continues

Dozens of people flooded the Duval County School board meeting Tuesday evening, taking the name change fight to the decision makers.

No description available

As school name change debate continues, group rallies outside DCPS building

Read full article: As school name change debate continues, group rallies outside DCPS building

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Demonstrators gathered outside the Duval County School Board building Tuesday evening as the debate over whether to rename nine schools continues. The name change meetings are over so these rallies will happen every Tuesday. During a meeting of Jefferson Davis Middle School’s advisory board Tuesday evening, eight members of the board submitted votes. Four were in favor of renaming the school Westside Middle School, the other four were for calling it Charger Academy. LINK: Duval County Public Schools’ ‘school name change tracker’By May 12, DCPS says, ballots will be made available for constituents to vote on a preferred name.

No description available

Changing name of Robert E. Lee High takes spotlight at community meeting

Read full article: Changing name of Robert E. Lee High takes spotlight at community meeting

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Northside Coalition and other members of the Jacksonville community gathered Monday afternoon ahead of a meeting, rallying for a name change at Robert E. Lee High School. pic.twitter.com/D7DATGJe60 — Brie Isom (@BrieIsomWJXT) March 15, 2021Some of the names suggested during the Monday meeting included Avondale High School or Riverside High School. There’s a group of alumni from Lee High School are pushing to keep the school’s name, saying that Lee High has too much history to be renamed. It’s about Southern pride,” Lee High School alumnus Joey Steves said previously. Jackson High, Ribault High, and Ribault Middle schools were added to the list in early August.

No description available

DCPS holds first public meeting on renaming Lee High School

Read full article: DCPS holds first public meeting on renaming Lee High School

Four schools had meetings Wednesday, including Lee High School, where demonstrators gathered ahead of the 6 p.m. discussion. “Stop Playing games change the names” is what a group of protesters are chanting outside Lee High School. News4Jax spoke with Mykyla Hooper, who was named Miss Lee High School. AdLeon Barrett, a former coach and player at the high school, says it’s history that shouldn’t be erased. ”The money will drop out from the alumni and I’d hate to see that happen.”Also at the school was the group Save the School Names.

No description available

DCPS hosting more meetings on renaming some public schools

Read full article: DCPS hosting more meetings on renaming some public schools

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Duval County Public Schools is hosting another in series of community meetings over renaming Robert E. Lee High School, Stonewall Jackson and Joseph Finegan Elementary School, and Jefferson Davis Middle School. At least one organized group, Save The School Names, plans to attend the meeting and advocate for keeping Robert E. Lee the name of the high school. (An earlier version of this story incorrectly said that Save The School Names would protest outside. The district is following a step-by-step process, as follows:The first step which is on-going, schools considering a name change are holding community meetings to gather feedback. The advisory committee creates a list of possible names for the school community to vote on.

No description available

Activist has concerns over councilwoman’s proposal to restrict large outdoor gatherings

Read full article: Activist has concerns over councilwoman’s proposal to restrict large outdoor gatherings

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A local activist is sharing his concerns over a Jacksonville City Council member’s 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.

No description available

Grassroots groups want City Council to reject JSO budget, re-allocate funds

Read full article: Grassroots groups want City Council to reject JSO budget, re-allocate funds

“The major problems involve racial issues, the city budget and the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.”The activists want more oversight from the City Council of JSO’s budget spending. “The city council should establish new methods to evaluate how effectively JSO is spending the lion’s share of our city funds,” said Ben Frazier, founder of the Northside Coalition. The city has broken promises and ignored the needs of Black neighborhoods for more than 50 years.”In addition to that demand, the groups say the City Council should:Create a police accountability council to review police investigations. “The People’s Budget calls on the city to reallocate and reinvest money from the proposed half-billion dollar budget for JSO,” said Christina Kittle with the JCAC. That budget will be voted on by City Council before the end of the month.

No description available

Drive-in rally protests racial injustice, demands police reforms

Read full article: Drive-in rally protests racial injustice, demands police reforms

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. About 200 activists and supporters gathered Saturday afternoon in the large grass field near the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office headquarters to protest racial injustice and demand police reform. Organizers said their demands cover concerns about law enforcement and the criminal justice system as well as racial and economic issues. The protest was a drive-in rally to allow for social distancing, and hundreds of protesters, most wearing masks, gathered to voice their concerns. The drive-in protest was spearheaded by the JCAC and the Northside Coalition. (WJXT)The recurring racial attacks by police officers prove theres a pressing need for police reforms, JCAC spokesman Michael Sampson said.

No description available

Jacksonvilles violent crime problem raises budget questions

Read full article: Jacksonvilles violent crime problem raises budget questions

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Several consecutive nights of violent crime in Jacksonville have some asking questions about what is and isnt working to combat the citys crime problem. Ben Frazier, a community activist and president of the Northside Coalition advocacy group, doesnt think the citys current approach to reining in violent crime is working. The citys effort to reduce gun violence needs creative leadership and a good swift kick in the budget, Frazier said Friday. He said some of the funding allocated for the Sheriffs Office, which represents a significant chunk of the city budget, should be shifted to other programs. Sheriff Mike Williams addressed some of those issues Thursday when he met with City Council members to discuss the city budget.

No description available

Demonstrators at drive-up protest demand peoples budget & police accountability

Read full article: Demonstrators at drive-up protest demand peoples budget & police accountability

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. The Northside Coalition and the Jacksonville Community Action Committee are demanding a city budget for the people and police accountability. On Saturday, there was a drive-up protest, with cars filling the parking lot across the street from the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office headquarters. People painted Peoples budget now on car windows and held signs saying So no to JSO budget.Ben Frazier with the Northside Coalition called the proposed budget weak and said it lacks the strength needed to revitalize underserved and marginalized communities. Consider this: By reallocating the JSO money proposed by the mayor by about 25% would actually free up $100 million. We want to see that money used for social and community services like a comprehensive mental health care response team.

No description available

Community group calls for defunding JSO

Read full article: Community group calls for defunding JSO

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. The Northside Coalition, a local community advocacy organization, is calling for Mayor Lenny Curry to defund the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office. The call comes after Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams last week asked for $6 million more in the JSO budget. RELATED: Activists react after JSO asks for $500M in fundingBen Frazier, of the Northside Coalition, said the current JSO budget is massively overweight, inflated and ineffective. He said money allocated to JSO should be reinvested to fund community service and resources. The City Council, the mayor and the sheriff should redirect the public safety budget to be more focused on prevention and intervention, Frazier said. All communities should address poverty, education and infrastructure but taking money from public safety to accomplish this goal is a fast track to a less safe city, the statement reads, in part.

No description available

Local activist calls for names of confederate generals to be removed from Duval County schools

Read full article: Local activist calls for names of confederate generals to be removed from Duval County schools

A local activist is demanding that the Duval County Public Schools remove the names of confederate generals from all public schools in the district. Ben Frazier of the Northside Coalition said the names of prominent confederates should be removed and new names should be established based on feedback from the public. Northside Coalition requests for name changes are being made in conjunction with established Duval County school board policy," Frazier said in a statement. "That policy clearly states that A request to change a schools name can come from students, parents, alumni, or the community serving that school.Frazier said that one of the major goals of the confederacy was to keep and perpetuate slavery, and listed Robert E. Lee High School, J.E.B Middle School, Stonewall Jackson Elementary School, Joseph Finegan Elementary School and Jefferson Davis Middle School as schools that should remove names. The Duval County Public Schools board states that the superintendent or any school board member can submit a written request to the school board to change a name and that community input is desired and highly valued, but the board has final authority over the name of any school.

No description available

Protesting, race relations in Jacksonville; Where JEA probe stands; Possible hurdles for prosecutors in George Floyds death

Read full article: Protesting, race relations in Jacksonville; Where JEA probe stands; Possible hurdles for prosecutors in George Floyds death

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. On this edition of This Week in Jacksonville, Ben Frazier, of the Northside Coalition, talks about dealing with race-related issues. Jacksonville City Councilman Rory Diamond explains where the JEA investigation stands. And former prosecutor and Jacksonville Universitys Public Policy Institute Director Rick Mullaney breaks down the case against the former officers charged in the death of George Floyd.

No description available

Jacksonville faith leaders kneel for 8 minutes 46 seconds to honor George Floyd

Read full article: Jacksonville faith leaders kneel for 8 minutes 46 seconds to honor George Floyd

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Faith leaders in Jacksonville gathered Wednesday on the steps of the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office to call for justice and peace after the death of George Floyd. During what they called a prayer conference, the leaders of several faiths leaders kneeled for 8 minutes and 46 seconds, the time video shows a Minneapolis police officer kept his knee on Floyds neck on Memorial Day. Ben Frazier with the Northside Coalition, with the Northside Coalition that organized Saturdays peaceful rally in Jacksonville that was followed by vandalism and attacks on police, joined the faith leaders. Frazier also called for an honest dialogue with city leaders, including the mayor, sheriff and State Attorneys Office. We have a great racial divide in this city and people are looking the other way, Frazier said.

No description available

After 92 murders so far this year; community promotes peace

Read full article: After 92 murders so far this year; community promotes peace

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Dozens came together at Lonnie Miller Park in Jacksonville Sunday for a peace festival hosted by the Northside Coalition. The goal is to reduce violence and promote peace in their... Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.

No description available

After 92 murders so far this year; community promotes peace

Read full article: After 92 murders so far this year; community promotes peace

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Dozens came together at Lonnie Miller Park in Jacksonville Sunday for a peace festival hosted by the Northside Coalition. The goal is to reduce violence and promote peace in their neighborhoods. The first event like this one was held in 1973, and the Northside Coalition has resurrected it to challenge the norm of gun violence in the city. The peace festival comes just days after the Mayor gave an update on efforts to curve murders in Jacksonville. Frazier said the purpose was for all people to come together for one purpose to celebrate peace in the city.

BACK TO TOP
  • TV Listings

  • Email Newsletters

  • RSS Feeds

  • Contests and Rules

  • Contact Us

  • Careers at WJXT / WCWJ

  • Closed Captioning / Audio Description

  • WJXT Public File

  • WJXT EEO Report

  • WCWJ Public File

  • WCWJ EEO Report

  • Terms of Use

  • Privacy Policy

  • Do Not Sell My Info

  • FCC Applications

Follow Us
Visit our YouTube page (opens in a new tab)
Visit our Facebook page (opens in a new tab)
Visit our Instagram page (opens in a new tab)
Visit our X page (opens in a new tab)
Visit our RSS Feed page (opens in a new tab)
Get Results With OmneOmne Results Logo

If you need help with the Public File, call (904) 393-9801

At WJXT, we are committed to informing and delighting our audience. In our commitment to covering our communities with innovation and excellence, we incorporate Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies to enhance our news gathering, reporting, and presentation processes. Read our article to see how we are using Artificial Intelligence.


Graham Media Group LogoGraham Digital Logo

Copyright © 2025 News4JAX.com is managed by Graham Digital and published by Graham Media Group, a division of Graham Holdings.