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Sheriff T.K. Waters advises Jacksonville to protest lawfully, highlighting safety and readiness to act against illegal activities.
Florida baseball landed its fourth player out of the transfer portal, getting a commitment from Jacksonville OF Jordan Bastian
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A woman was shot and killed at a block party on Jacksonville's Mid-Westside Friday night, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. At approximately 9:30 p.m., JSO Sgt. Steve Rudlaff said a ShotSpotter activation went out" in the 1100 block of Grothe Street.
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Jaguars Wire on MSNJacksonville Jaguars' QB Trevor Lawrence with high praise for offseason additionJacksonville Jaguars' QB Trevor Lawrence had high praise for WR Dyami Brown and his performance during offseason programs.
He’s Maason Smith, a second-year defensive tackle out of Louisiana State University. Last year, while most of the Jacksonville Jaguars defense deflated, Smith held his own. He recorded 17 tackles (10 solo) and even got three quarterback sacks. He was third on the team behind edge rushers Travon Walker (10 sacks) and Josh Hines-Allen (8).
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The Jacksonville City Council honored JEA lineworkers for earning top honors at the 2025 Public Power Lineworkers Rodeo on June 10.
A judge in Onslow County has sentenced a former bank executive to more then a year and a half in prison after being found guilty of indecent liberties with a child, according to court documents. Court documents show that Judge Judge Imelda Pate sentenced John Rouse to 16-20 months behind bars on Wednesday.
Lake Jacksonville was closed on Thursday due to high water levels, but as of Saturday morning, it has been reopened.