Scammers preying on grief: Brunswick funeral home targeted twice in one week
A grieving Brunswick woman was scammed out of hundreds of dollars while trying to bury a relative at Martin Funeral Home & Cremation.
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A grieving Brunswick woman was scammed out of hundreds of dollars while trying to bury a relative at Martin Funeral Home & Cremation.
Residents at the Miramar Apartments in Arlington say they haven’t received mail in more than two months — and it’s not because of theft.
A row of century-old bungalows in Mixon Town is in danger of being lost to history. The Florida Trust for Historic Preservation recently named Oneida Bungalow Court one of the 11 most endangered historic sites in the state, but efforts to get restoration funding from the city have failed so far.
A Jacksonville man is on trial this week, accused of shooting his date after an argument over a dinner bill.
Dr. Sharmilla Anand, who owns San Marco Smiles, says her back parking lot has been inaccessible since April due to a city flood control project.
“I was that parent. I gave my daughter the benefit of the doubt. And we both learned a lesson,” shared the St. Johns County mother, eight months after her daughter was severely injured while riding her bike to school.
Last year, DCPS said it entered the school year with 97% of teaching positions filled. We spoke with some teachers who came from overseas as part of the TPG Cultural Exchange program, designed to fill critical vacancies in the United States.
The parents say she was completely healthy—until one visit to the dentist, to pull an abscessed tooth, changed everything.
Action News Jax hopped on a couple NAVI shuttles to experience the ride firsthand. The seats were noticeably empty.