Labor Day Weekend things to do

Early September means beautiful weather and “endless summer” in Jacksonville. Enjoy the Labor Day Holiday weekend with these top things to do: 1. Celebrate 904 Day 904 Day celebrates all local businesses, especially small ones. Support all things local over Labor Day Weekend — from one-of-a-kind shops and independent restaurants Read More …

Union Terminal Warehouse to be renovated

An Atlanta-based developer is planning to turn the 109-year-old Union Terminal Warehouse into a mixed-use complex that includes 228 workforce apartments and 44,000 square feet of commercial, retail and light industrial space. Columbia Ventures LLC says it’s secured $72 million, including a $41 million mortgage, to resurrect Read More …

The USS Mason arrives at Naval Station Mayport

Naval Station Mayport is the new home of a destroyer with a notable history. The USS Mason, which arrived yesterday from its previous home port of Norfolk, Virginia, is named in honor of the last ship to carry the Mason name, which was one of two Read More …

NBCUniversal Local Clear the Shelters adoption event

It’s the annual NBCUniversal Local Clear the Shelters adoption event! In 2021, more than 140,000 pets found homes during the event. You can be a part of this nationwide lifesaving effort with free adoptions at JaxACPS (2020 Forest St) from 8/22 to 8/31.

Free food distributions from Feeding Northeast Florida this Saturday

Free food distributions from Feeding Northeast Florida this Saturday, August 20th 7am: With St John the Baptist Catholic Church located at 2400 Mayport Rd. 8am: With Church of Christ Odessa located at 854 Odessa Dr E. 10am: With Revitalize Arlington, Inc. located at 9501 Arlington Read More …

Duval County School Board votes to increase security

Weapons detectors are coming to all Jax high schools after a vote yesterday by the Duval school board. The board OK’d spending $7 million over five years to outfit high schools with scanners, as districts nationwide dial up security measures amid mass shootings. The equipment could Read More …

Animal Care and Protective Services now requires an appointment

Animal Care & Protective Services shelter began appointment-based intake this week. This means ACPS will temporarily require appointments for the intake of all animals in non-emergency situations. In response to nationwide overcrowding, this move is recommended and supported by the National Animal Care and Control Read More …

DCPS is short teachers and bus drivers

Bigger class sizes, longer bus rides and fewer COVID-19 restrictions await Jacksonville schoolchildren when the 2022-23 school year starts Monday in Duval Schools. With the district short by more than 400 teachers and 175 paraprofessionals, class sizes will be increased by an average of 1.5 students Read More …

Free food distribution schedule

Free food distribution schedule for this weekend (8/12 & 8/13): Lutheran Social Services: Friday, 8/12 at 4615 Philips Hwy from 10am to Noon – More info: https://lssjax.org/programs/nourishment-network/ Catholic Charities Jacksonville: Friday, 8/12 at 1470 W. 13th St. starting at 8:30am – More info: https://ccbjax.org/food-assistance Feeding Read More …

Narcan training

Do you want to learn how to recognize the signs of overdose and respond to save a life? Join the Jacksonville Fire Rescue Department and Drug Free Duval for free training courses this month on August 15th and August 30th. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/…/dfds-education-training… to reserve Read More …