Children of a civil rights figure murdered in Jacksonville watched on Friday morning as the city unveiled a marker honoring Johnnie Mae Chappell's legacy.
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By Kaili Cochran In first grade, Kali Kersten took a chance at her school’s talent show, but little did she know the talent show would change her life forever. For three years now, Kersten has been ...
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The group's performance, selected as Best in Show at the district competition in December, earned a perfect score from the ...
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. To help raise awareness, a local domestic violence organization has launched a social media initiative, #ItStartsWithBelieving, emphasizing the ...
Jacksonville officials will unveil a historic marker to remember civil rights martyr Johnnie Mae Chappell on Friday at 10 a.m. at the Lincoln Villa Community Center.
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Words by Dennis Taylor I moved to Jacksonville in 1976, and in February 1978, opened a gay bar, The Junction, on King Street.
Dave Mason has released the new single 'Use It, Or Lose It' featuring Joe Bonamassa, setting the stage for Mason’s 21st ...
First the city of Gainesville had experts flown in from the Otis Elevator Company, which installed the elevator in the ...
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World Footprints on MSNHidden Black History Highlighted on Explore Jax Core TourYolanda ‘Yollie’ Copeland is a woman with a mission. The retired sheriff’s deputy, who moved to Jacksonville, Florida in 2013 ...
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