Investors say they paid hundreds for credit repaid from well-known Jacksonville entrepreneur but ‘didn’t see results’

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The complaints against a well-known Jacksonville entrepreneur accused of fraud continue to roll in as dozens tell the New4JAX I-TEAM that they invested tens of thousands of…

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Hundreds gather at Jacksonville City Hall to show support for Palestine

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Hundreds of people gathered at Jacksonville City Hall Saturday to show their support for Palestine amid the ongoing war between Hamas and Israel. “We’re here to raise…

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Inspired by teen killed by lightning strike, hundreds in Palatka get baptized

PALATKA, Fla. – Inspired by Baylee Holbrook, hundreds came together this past Sunday for a community baptism at the Palatka Riverfront. The gathering comes three weeks after Holbrook, a 16-year-old…

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Hundreds expected to participate in 2023 Walk to End Lupus Now in Jacksonville

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – This weekend, the Lupus Foundation of America will work to find a cure for the disease that affects thousands of people in Florida and millions worldwide. Lupus…

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Hundreds of runners take over TPC Sawgrass 16th DONNA 5K

‘Tons of excitement, so much celebrating the survivorship and beautiful course,’ Kristy Kirschner, a 20 year breast cancer survivor, said. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Hundreds of people ran through the rolling…

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Nemours & Blessings in a Backpack deliver hundreds of healthy weekend meals to local school children

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Food insecurity affects one in five children in Jacksonville and Nemours Children’s Heath has partnered with Blessings in a Backpack for a fifth year to deliver healthy…

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Hundreds of Jacksonville high schoolers gear up for college at HBCU fair

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Shining a light on historically Black colleges and universities. Today, hundreds of high school students in Jacksonville and beyond came out for the 5th annual “Legacy HBCU…

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Accused Douglas Anderson music teacher sent hundreds of texts to underage student, evidence shows

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The News4JAX I-TEAM on Wednesday obtained evidence against former Douglas Anderson School of the Arts (DA) teacher Jeffrey Clayton from the State Attorney’s Office. Clayton was a…

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