'They would rather hashtag us than protect us': BLM women leaders discuss progress since George Floyd's murder
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Former Ware County High School star set to play in Super Bowl
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Train derailment
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Nassau Co. Sheriff's Office needs applicants for Teen Citizen's Academy
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Nassau Co. Sheriff's Office needs applicants for Teen Citizen's Academy
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Six Jacksonville locations to see 4th of July fireworks
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JFRD shares firework safety tips ahead of the 4th of July
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JFRD shares firework safety tips ahead of the 4th of July
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Operation New Hope CEO to retire 23 years after founding organization dedicated to giving ex-cons a
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Recent arrest sparks conversation about recidivism in Jacksonville: What one organization is doing to combat the issue
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'Mice in the appliances since I first moved in:' People claim unsafe living conditions in Jacksonvil
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'Mice in the appliances since I first moved in:' People claim unsafe living conditions in Jacksonville HUD-funded housing
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First Coast standout Carson Pickett makes history with US Women's National Team
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First Coast standout Carson Pickett makes history with US Women's National Team