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Tropical Storm Fay Floods Jacksonville

Tropical Storm Fay has left her mark on Jacksonville. Neighborhoods around the city are now struggling...
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Metro Jacksonville pushes FDOT for signage, COJ Stalls

Metro Jacksonville has asked the Florida Department of Transportation to look into updating the signage...
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The Country's Largest Television Markets

How does Jacksonville rank amongst America's top designated TV and Radio Markets?
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Jacksonville's Most Walkable Neighborhoods

According to Walk Score, there is no Walker's Paradise in Jacksonville. However, there are a few...
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Updated City Population Estimates Released

Six Florida cities were among the nation's biggest population losers between July 1, 2006, and July...
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A. Philip Randolph: Creating a Vibrant Corridor

This weekend, the Jacksonville Chapter of The American Institute of Architects will host the First Annual...
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The 100 Best Places to Raise a Family

Find out where Jacksonville ranks among the best and worst places to raise a family.
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MetroJacksonville.com wins 2008 Excellence in Media Award

Metro Jacksonville has been awarded the 2008 Excellence in Media Award from the First Coast Section of...
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Still Hurdles in Accessing Public Information

While seeking information on the state of the Jacksonville Animal Care and Control Center (JACC) and...
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Gate River Run 2008

The 31st Annual Gate River Run was held today here in Jacksonville. The Gate River Run is the USA...
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