‘Zero Suicide Jax’ program aims to prevent tragedy, one conversation at a time
September marks Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, and for the first time, the city of Jacksonville has launched a new and free initiative designed to save lives.
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September marks Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, and for the first time, the city of Jacksonville has launched a new and free initiative designed to save lives.
DCPS says the principal confirmed that students were informed of the homecoming dance cancellation last week through the school’s daily public address announcements and at the school’s pep rally.
A major turnout Sunday at Veterans Park, where students and community members from across Northeast Florida gathered to honor conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
The leadership of Palatka is once again under review, as city officials prepare for a special meeting that could mark a major shift in administration.
Nearly one year after the tragic death of 22-month-old Zamora Foe, her family is preparing to honor her memory with a public celebration of life.
Months after a storm of community outrage over what neighbors called a “predator camp,” Putnam County has enacted one of the strictest sex offender ordinances in the state of Florida.
In a city well-acquainted with the power of hurricanes and the darkness that often follows, a West Jacksonville neighborhood is taking steps toward storm resilience — with the help of the sun.
After a frustrating preseason traffic jam that left drivers stranded for nearly an hour, game day traffic for the home opener at EverBank Stadium was noticeably smoother — at least on the way in.
More than a year after 23-year-old Gavin Carter was killed while trying to help a driver on I-10 in Jacksonville, the man accused in his death has pleaded guilty in court.
Palatka’s only overnight shelter for the homeless is being shut down after a city magistrate ruled it violates zoning and safety regulations.