City Council approves new Sulzbacher complex

Sulzbacher is a step closer to building a $36 million complex on the Northwest side. The Jacksonville City Council unanimously approved a rezoning request Tuesday night for Sulzbacher Enterprise Village, which will provide housing and other services for homeless men along with a health care clinic for Read More …

Annual 4th of July Throwback Baseball Game 2022

Moved to JP Small Field (1701 Myrtle Ave) due to flooding in Klutho Park   Sponsored in 2022 by Patriot Services, the 4th of July Throwback Baseball Game is BACK for its 15th year! This local tradition is where Historic Springfield’s residents battle it out Read More …

Ascension St. Vincent’s opens new hospital

Ascension St. Vincent’s will open a new hospital next Wednesday to serve fast-growing St. Johns County. The $175 million hospital, which has been under construction since 2020 along Interstate 95 at County Road 210, will provide an eight-bed intensive care unit and 56 total beds. A medical Read More …

The annual July 5th Beaches Cleanup needs your help

Organizers of the annual July 5th Beaches Cleanup are encouraging volunteers to put the event on their calendars. Last year, 221 volunteers picked up 3,000 pounds of debris — that’s roughly the weight of a compact car  — at Jacksonville, Neptune and Atlantic beaches. Hours Read More …

Internet cafes may be coming back

Should Internet cafes be legalized and regulated in Jacksonville, three years after the city declared them illegal gambling spots and shut them down? Councilman Garrett Dennis thinks so, saying “adult arcades” are operating underground and should be regulated. His bill on the topic goes before the Neighborhoods, Read More …

Old Stanton High School receives renovation funds

The “Old Stanton” High School is poised to get a new life thanks to an infusion of funding from the state. Rep. Wyman Duggan, R-Jacksonville, Rep. Tracie Davis, D-Jacksonville, and Sen. Audrey Gibson, D-Jacksonville, sponsored the $2.5 million in state funding to renovate the historic building. The Read More …

Turn the radio….down

Starting July 1st, playing music loudly from your car or motorcycle can earn you a traffic ticket. The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office put out the loud-music warning yesterday, saying a state law regulating car radios is now enforceable. That means you can get pulled over for blaring music that can Read More …

UNF Student archaeologists may have found Timucua Native American council house

Student archaeologists at the University of North Florida have possibly uncovered something big — both in size and in historical importance. UNF Archeology Lab Director Keith Ashley says students found evidence of a large indigenous building during a dig at Big Talbot Island State Park. It could Read More …

Memories and photographs of Shands

With the Shands Fishing Pier’s demolition set to begin Thursday, Clay County is inviting residents to share memories and pictures of the pier, which Hurricane Matthew damaged beyond repair in 2016. Send photos and remembrances to socialmedia@claycountygov.com. Officials will post their favorites on social media. Read More …

Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration launch locations

Jacksonville’s Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration is scheduled for multiple locations throughout the city to celebrate our nation’s independence. Fireworks will launch at 9:45 p.m. at the following locations: Downtown Jacksonville FSCJ North Campus The Avenues Mall Trinity Baptist Church Ed Austin Regional Park