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There were an estimated 697,979 motor vehicle thefts nationwide in 2013. Is your car one of the most stolen in Florida? Lock your doors!
Read MoreJU Public Policy Institute: Energy Policy Event
Energy Policy: Outrageous Energy Prices is the topic of this years Hesburgh Lecture Series at Jacksonville University Public Policy Institute. The lecture is this Thursday, October 30, at 6pm.
Read MoreJU Public Policy: Rep. Corrine Brown & Ander Crenshaw
Jacksonville University Public Policy Institute is hosting a free special joint appearance and presentation by Representative Corrine Brown (5th congressional district) and Representative Ander Crenshaw (4th congressional district) this Thursday.
Read MoreJU Public Policy Institute: Education Policy Forum
In February 2014, Jacksonville University's Public Policy Institute hosted their Education Policy Forum with Dr. Nikolai Vitti, Superintendent, Duval County Public Schools and Gary Chartrand, Chair, Florida State Board of Education.
Read MoreJacksonville's Electric Bill: Most Costly Facilities
These are the top eight most costly facilities to "energize".
Read MoreThe Jacksonville Landing: What Should It Be?
Sleiman Enterprises wants to redevelop the Jacksonville Landing. Most agree that something should be done. However, there's debate on what the final product should be, who should pay for it and how much public money should be invested in it. Here's a brief look at the rise and fall of the Landing and...
Read MoreJaxsons Night Market Moving To Hemming Park
Hemming has a new name and now Jaxsons Night Market will be its first flagship event.
Read MoreMain Street Bridge Ramp Closure Meeting Tonight
A proposal to close the southbound ramp from Independent Drive to the Main Street Bridge is the focus of a public hearing this evening at the Hyatt Regency located at 225 East Coastline Drive.
Read MoreUSDOT announces TIGER 2014 Grant Recipients
The U.S. Transportation Secretary Foxx recently announced 72 TIGER 2014 Recipients and the Jacksonville Transportation Authority's (JTA) application to extend the Skyway did not make the winner's circle. The U.S. Department of Transportation received 797 eligible applications from 49 states, U.S. territories...
Read More2013 State Of Downtown Report Released
Learn about Downtown Jacksonville's developments, demographics, business and more. Here's a copy of Downtown Vision, Inc.'s recently released 2013 State of Downtown Report.
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