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America's 50 Greenest Cities

Popular Science recently released their list of the Top 50 Green Cities in the U.S. Did Jacksonville...
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Folio Weekly To Move Downtown

Discussions with Mark Rinaman, son of one of the fathers of Consolidation, revealed today that Folio...
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Red Light Cameras coming to an Intersection Near You

The vote to place Red Light Cameras at ten of Jacksonville?s busiest intersection passed through the...
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Mayor Peyton's approval rating slides to 27 percent

According to a MetroJacksonville.com phone survey that was conducted from February 7th-13th, only 27%...
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Reform DVI Movement Gains Steam

Jerry Moran, and several others from the group Pioneers 4 Jax are scheduled to meet with the Sheriff...
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The Courthouse is as Good as Dead

The Courthouse is Dead? Blockbuster new revelations from City Council Insiders claim the Mayor has given...
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Northbank Riverwalk Reopens for 2008

Exactly one year ago we reported that the Northbank Riveralk had partially collapsed. It remained closed...
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Happy New Year!

Metro Jacksonville would like to wish all of our readers a Happy New Year! Welcome to 2008.
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JAXPORT: How do we Rank?

The Port of Jacksonville has recently announced two major shipping deals that will allow containers to...
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AT&T becomes part of the Skyline

BellSouth is out. The Northbank's third tallest building has a new name: The AT T Tower.
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