CEO Colin Tarbert said the 0.8-acre lot at 330 E. Bay St. be used for hospitality, residential or mixed-use purposes.
The Duval County School Board is expected to discuss the “Schools of Hope” law during their Tuesday morning meeting.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Local authors are raising concerns following a pause on a large-scale city-funded art installation. The public art installation, ...
Despite the cold temperatures, dozens of volunteers were out Thursday morning across Jacksonville to help count people ...
The Jacksonville Immigrant Rights Alliance (JIRA) organized a large protest downtown, outside of the federal courthouse, to ...
Local authors are raising concerns following a pause on a large-scale city-funded art installation. The public art installation, titled These Truths: Voices of Jacksonville, was planned for ...
Jennifer Cruz is accused of punching a state trooper after stopping to film ICE agents. Things escalated when troopers ...
Continuing an unsettling trend last year with five sons charged with killing a parent in Jacksonville, a son has been arrested in his mother's death.
The Jacksonville City Council has approved the sale of the 110-year-old Duval County Armory to a developer. Reva Development Corp. plans to transform the long-vacant building into a food hall, brewery ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — For the first time, the Duval County school board has made a public, unified stance against the Florida Department of Education’s (FLDOE) recent ‘Schools of Hope’ expansion. The ...
A Jacksonville economist discusses a resolution put forth by City Council member Jimmy Peluso restricting site selection for the new county jail.