The most action-packed motorsports experience is scheduled for March 6-7.
All blood types are needed, though LifeSouth is currently in emergency need of Type O blood.
More than 50 kids are waiting to be matched in Duval, Clay, Nassau, Putnam, Flagler, Volusia, Baker and Union counties.
This multicultural festival will be held at a new location, Tailgaters Parking (across from TIAA Bank Field).
The ramp will be undergoing repairs.
Sessions will be conducted via Zoom.
The second dose will be available for those who received the first.
The Disney animated film will be shown on Feb. 20.
Distribution of the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at Lane Wiley and Mandarin senior centers will end Jan. 22 at 6 p.m.
The board voted unanimously to pass a resolution that discourages the all-day use of on-street spaces.
“The issue of youth vaping has reached epidemic levels in our community,” stated City Councilman Ron Salem.
He was appointed as interim CEO in August 2020.
The city paid $675,000 for the land and NFLT contributed staff time to facilitate the acquisition.
There will be no change to the garbage, yard waste and recycling collection schedule.
TPF is asking for volunteers to pitch in and help clean up Jacksonville’s parks and preserves on Monday.
Limited opportunities to volunteer at one of the two food distributions on Jan. 18 are currently available.
The trust is now the owner of three parcels of land in historic American Beach that make up a portion of the Little NaNa Dune system.
The ecological integrity of the property exists due to long-term stewardship efforts undertaken by the Wilson and Weber families.
North America’s largest dinosaur experience brings socially distanced, "roar-some" experience to Jacksonville Jan. 15-24.
The organization will accept entries through March 15.
Humana will donate 9,000 meals to Feeding Northeast Florida in the city's name.
The first collection event of 2021 is Saturday, Jan. 9, from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. at 9A/Baymeadows Regional Park.
The event will feature a panel of community leaders who will be discussing racial injustice, education, healthcare, and other topics.
Pittman currently serves as CEO/President of the Clara White Mission and as Jacksonville City Council Member for District 8.
Mayor Lenny Curry made visits to the students’ schools and virtual classroom to share the news in front of their teachers and classmates.
A muralist will be working on portions of the Riverwalk that will limit access for the next month.
This organization educates, connects and inspires diverse leaders to build and strengthen their communities.
The land conservation organization now must raise $350,000 to purchase the property and pay for due diligence and stewardship costs.
Loud noises and excitement can be overwhelming for animals.
The funds will be used to address the affordable housing crisis in northeast Florida.
Daily exercise is recommended for both humans and their furry pals.
The show over the St. Johns River will begin at midnight.
Huguenot Memorial Park and Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park will remain open.
Craft tutorials will be made available on YouTube through Dec. 23.
The state’s Blue Cross Blue Shield plan confirmed copays, deductibles and coinsurance will be waived for administration of COVID-19 vaccine.
Read below for an updated schedule on the Jacksonville Animal Care and Protective Services office.
Farm Share is partnering with Publix, Humana, and the local Rotary club to provide food to food-insecure individuals in the community.
Admission to the Museum of Science & History is free for all veterans, active duty service members and their families on Nov. 11.
The screening is scheduled for 2 p.m.