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Action News Jax told you that the Solid Waste Fee Bill passed 12-7 in the City Council in the first step of a two-step ...
Councilman Peluso noted the council’s next expected president, Kevin Carrico (R-District 4), and vice president, Nick Howland ...
Monday night’s City Council meeting began with Councilwoman Sherry Laster, presenting four Jacksonville High School seniors ...
Jacksonville officials debating a proposed ordinance to fine homeless people for sleeping or storing belongings in public ...
The City of Jacksonville's Community Benefits Agreement will funnel $40 million to the city's Historic Eastside over the next ...
Member Nick Howland suggests discussions with the nonprofit to relocate it and put its Northbank property up for ...
The 18-0 vote opens the door to retail sales, restaurants, animal hospitals and more at the five-building property.
First Coast News obtained documents related to a policy directive that updated with the gun registry instructions.
The Jacksonville Beach City Council on Monday unanimously voted in favor of a smoke-free beach, bringing it in line with ...
A UNF political science teacher is opposed to the city's proposed land swap with Gateway Jax, citing the legal issues of one of the company partners.
It’s a street lined with big, mature oak trees but Mandarin Road is narrow and doesn’t have a complete sidewalk for people to use. Now, a debate in the neighborhood about a proposed JTA project.
City Councilman Matt Carlucci has announced a meeting to discuss the need for increased competition in council leadership roles. He expressed concern over the lack of competitive elections.