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Some community members and City Council members spoke against a bill that prohibits panhandling or fundraising from medians without a permit. The bill passed 16-3.
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UF's graduate campus would focus on innovative programs in medicine, business and engineering.
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A protracted legal fight over how city council districts were drawn in Jacksonville reflects an aspect of redistricting that often remains in the shadows.
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Mayor Lenny Curry's office window appears to have a bullet hole in it while a plane pulling a Confederate flag and message circled City Hall.
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Tropical Storms Ian and Nicole uncovered an 1800s shipwreck on the beach where it was first discovered in 1987.
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JU will partner with Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, which will build a facility in the university's medical mall, officials said.
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Beachgoers checking the sands near historic Marineland after Nicole found classic metal signs of the St. Johns County attraction's past as a film studio.
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The University of Florida has the largest population of Jewish students of all public universities in the nation, and campus organizations continue to show solidarity and host events combating hate.
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Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry warned people to stay out of the ocean and off the roadways.
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More than 300 people assembled Thursday night for a Downtown vigil co-hosted by OneJax and the Jewish Federation & Foundation of Northeast Florida to peacefully protest the antisemitic messages.
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The report for the first time publicly identified the group responsible: National Socialist Florida, known as NatSoc Florida or NSF, an extremist group with a growing presence in Jacksonville.
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Even projecting hateful messages onto a private building might not lead to an arrest, legal experts say.