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Water breached the sea wall and rushed into the historic city, flooding State Road A1A near the Bridge of Lions and pushing inland toward North Ponce De Leon Boulevard.
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Elopements, while relatively rare, can be extremely dangerous, especially for people living with dementia. However, every instance raises concern about accountability, awareness, training and lack of "person-centered care."
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A researcher at FSU says climate change fueled displacement of residents is a looming "existential crisis" for Jacksonville and other major Florida cities.
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Racial and ethnic minority groups are most likely to live in impoverished areas, where homicide and suicide rates are highest. Mental health leaders hope the 988 phone number will be so easy to remember that they'll get help before it's too late.
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Extreme heat is the deadliest form of hazardous weather and Jacksonville will soon have data showing how the city is being affected by rising temperatures and which neighborhoods need the most help.
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RentCafe looks at the cost of housing, unemployment, educational attainment, median income, air quality, rental options, school ratings and others.
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Every three years, the Jacksonville Nonprofit Hospital Partnership studies the most critical health needs affecting Northeast Florida. The group just recently released its latest report.
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Reports of harassment, disturbance and violence outside the state’s clinics are skyrocketing, while the federal law meant to protect clinics doesn’t cover the kind of tactics common today.
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One at-large councilman wants to set aside $500,000 to remove all monuments and markers honoring the Confederacy from public property.
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It’s been almost a year since a barge transporting coal ash from Puerto Rico to a landfill in Folkston, Georgia, spilled more than 5,000 tons of the toxic industrial byproduct into the ocean off Atlantic Beach.
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Matt Carlucci's legislation sets a July 26 deadline to come up with a plan to remove the monuments.
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The state's 1st District Court of Appeal detailed reasons for upholding a circuit judge's decision to reject efforts by the family of a dying patient at Mayo Clinic Jacksonville.