Early bird pricing will be $15 with $20 tickets purchased on the day of tour.
The celebration marks the return of Jacksonville baseball to the Triple-A ranks for the first time since 1968.
Upcoming festivities at the downtown Jacksonville park include Cajun Fest and Emancipation Celebration Day.
The company is gearing up to hire nearly 550 part-time and full-time associates to work in its stores throughout the city.
Applicants should demonstrate outstanding and ongoing efforts in beautification, litter and graffiti prevention and/or litter clean up.
The blood supply could be at risk if eligible donors aren’t aware that they can safely give blood after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.
Tickets must be purchased in advance and seating is limited.
Community members are welcome to bring personal documents and other sensitive materials, which will be securely shredded free of charge.
The hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
City license fees may still apply.
The event will be livestreamed beginning at 7:30 p.m. on May 13.
The program will open to the public in September.
The event is scheduled for May 20, the anniversary of the day emancipation was proclaimed in Florida.
This event is set for June 19.
There will be two stages of free entertainment.
The program will exclusively serve Duval County.
Finalists, runners-up, and winners from the selected list of semi-finalists will be announced in the coming months.
The newly renovated course opens in mid-April.
The event is set for Saturday, June 19, from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
The Military Affairs and Veterans Department, in partnership with the United Way, has assisted with the preparation of nearly 140 returns.
The theme for 2021 is “Welcome to Your Library” and promotes the idea that libraries extend far beyond the four walls of a building.
Class sizes will be limited due to COVID-19 restrictions.
This event is taking place April 2-4.
More than $4 million in federal funds will be distributed to Duval County residents.
The renovated arena, to be renamed the Icemen Igloo, will be a year-round center for family fun and entertainment.
The newborns' basketball hats and nets were handmade by labor and delivery nurse Becky Geschwind, RN.
The event was hosted both in-person and live streamed for virtual audiences.
The public can attend this event in person or watch it on TV or online.
Residents can apply online or in person beginning Monday.
The public can shred old documents and get their cars washed during this event.
The deadline for submissions is April 16.
Residents are being asked to restrict this activity to no more than two days per week.
The River City Dancing With the Stars competition is coming this Saturday.
Masks will be required when not running the race, social distancing is encouraged, and there will be no post-race congregating.
A St. Patrick's Day Lunch is scheduled for March 17.
The event is scheduled for Saturday, March 20, from 8 a.m. to noon.
Locals and visitors alike can now rent and ride electric scooters downtown via smartphone applications.
Five local pet adoption agencies are teaming up for the March 21 event.
TPF offers students a chance to earn community service hours by vising one or more of Jacksonville’s parks or preserves to pick up litter.
Will Dickey, who has a passion for photographing Northeast Florida’s landscape, will share his images and give tips on taking pictures.