A list of closures in Duval County, including the Clerk of Courts, Jacksonville Sheriff's Office buildings, First Coast YMCA's and Duval County Public Schools
Following numerous emails and social media questions from the community, News4JAX reached out to law enforcement agencies over questions of local immigration raids.
Florida Highway Patrol Sergeant Dylan Bryan said one semi-truck involved in the crash became "engulfed in flames" when the collision happened.
Fifteen people died in the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office's jail in 2023, compared with seven in 2024. NaphCare replaced Armor Correctional Health Care Services in September 2023.
The St. Johns River Water Management District is conducting a 73-acre burn at J.P. Hall Bayard Point Conservation Area in Clay County, along the southern edge of Bayard Road. Officials said the cause of the burn is to "reduce hazardous fuel loads and maintain fire-dependent natural communities."
Now we’re saying to grown adults: we’re going to control what classes you can take, the curriculum, what degrees may be available to you, because we, a certain sector of the community, we don’t feel it is appropriate,
Hours before a historic winter storm was set to begin bringing the first measurable frozen precipitation to Northeast Florida in decades ... includes Nassau, Duval, Clay and most of Putnam counties. In Jacksonville, the warning now extends from the ...
Mayor Deegan's first town hall asking residents what they want in budget featured questions about funding law enforcement and community improvements.
The Jacksonville area’s brush with snow is over and Northeast Florida schools are getting ready to resume classes. Here’s what local school districts have said about reopening on Thursday. “We look forward to seeing everyone back in school” on ...
With the winter storm less than 24 hours away, Action News Jax is digging into how city officials are prepping for the possibility of icy roads, freezing rain, and even snow.
When the jury duty summons arrived in the mail, I’ll be honest, my initial reaction was: Can I get out of this? I looked at my calendar and couldn’t think of any legitimate excuses. Plus, seeing that it required me to be at the Duval County Courthouse at 8 a.
Jacksonville waits to see if $2.8 million grant for 100 electrical vehicle charging stations survives President Trump's vow to kill 'Green New Deal.'