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Tony Khan Still In A Neck Brace During Day Three Of NFL Draft
Tony Khan is still banged up. Tony Khan was attacked by Jack Perry and the Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson & Nicholas Jackson) on Wednesday's AEW Dynamite, taking a microphone punch to the stomach and a TK Driver from the Bucks. Khan has been wearing a neck brace during the NFL...
Pros, cons of Jaguars picking LSU football’s Jordan Jefferson in 2024 NFL Draft
LSU football defensive tackle Jordan Jefferson is officially an NFL rookie after being picked by the Jacksonville Jaguars with the 116th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft on Saturday. The Jaguars are loading up on LSU players in this draft. Jefferson joins in Jacksonville teammates Brian Thomas Jr. (taken...
Jacksonville Jaguars pick Texas RB Keilan Robinson in fifth round of 2024 NFL Draft
The Jacksonville Jaguars selected Keilan Robinson in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft with the No. 167 overall pick, which was a history-making pick for Texas. Robinson is the eighth Longhorn to come off of the board over the first five rounds of the draft, making the 2024 class the one with the most draft picks produced on the Forty Acres since the NFL moved the draft to a seven-round format in 1994.
FHP: Black SUV leaves Jacksonville man dead on MLK Parkway before fleeing scene
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Police are looking for a black SUV that was traveling south on Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway after it struck a pedalcyclist, Florida Highway Patrol said. A pedalcyclist was crossing MLK Parkway when he was struck by the unknown black SUV around 9:10 p.m., an FHP...
‘Owe him each day that I’m here’: Handler of Marion County K9 killed in line of duty speaks on coping with his loss
MARION COUNTY, Fla. – K9s United held a fundraising event Saturday in St. Augustine that will benefit four-legged law enforcement throughout Northeast Florida and beyond. This year’s 9K for K9s event honored the memory of Marion County Sheriff’s Office K9 officer, Leo, who was recently killed while keeping his human partners safe.
City to celebrate completion of 1st phase of Jacksonville’s Emerald Trail with ribbon-cutting ceremony
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jacksonville’s downtown revitalization project is one step closer to completion. The first phase of the Emerald Trail will soon be open, and the city will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony in a little over a week. The LaVilla Link is the first portion of the Emerald...
Jacksonville families receive free laundry services thanks to nonprofit
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – For a lot of families in need, being able to wash and dry their clothes regularly is easier said than done. For that reason, the Tampa-based nonprofit, the Laundry Project, hosted two events Saturday in Jacksonville where families were able to do their laundry for free.
St. Augustine Amphitheatre hosts Experience Hendrix Tour October 19
Featuring an all-star lineup including Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Zakk Wylde, Eric Johnson, and more, this event promises to transport audiences back to the era of Jimi Hendrix’s legendary performances.
UNF partners with Green Flower, introduces 2 new cannabis education certificates
The University of North Florida has expanded its online cannabis education classes in partnership with Green Flower, a leading provider of cannabis education, with the additions of the Cannabis Compliance and Risk Management program and the brand-new Cannabis Product Development and Design program.
Jarrian Jones excited to join Jaguars, talks favorite player Maurice Jones-Drew
Jarrian Jones knows plenty about the Jacksonville Jaguars. Though he didn't grow up in Florida, Jones spent the last four seasons with the Florida State Seminoles, just 166 miles west of Jacksonville. That put a smile on his face shortly after being picked by the Jaguars in the third round,...
Award-winning design firm Civitas selected to redesign Jacksonville’s Metropolitan Park
Civitas, an esteemed and award-winning landscape architecture and urban design firm, has been chosen by Jacksonville’s Downtown Investment Authority to lead the redesign of Metropolitan Park.
Teacher forced boy with alopecia to remove cap, mom says
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (WJXT) - A Jacksonville mother is speaking out after she said her son, who has alopecia areata, was forced to remove his cap. “I’m going to be very honest I was angry,” Sarra Brown said. Brown that’s how she felt when she got a call from...
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