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  • 2 weeks ago | news4jax.com | Kelsey Bingham |Khalil Maycock

    Published: April 27, 2025 at 3:22 PMTags: Camden County, Camden County Sheriff's OfficeCAMDEN COUNTY, Ga. – An active investigation is causing closures in Camden County, according to the Camden County Sheriff’s Office. The agency said it has closed traffic into Deerwood Village on Harriett’s Bluff as they actively investigate a situation, adding that more details will be provided as they become available. Deputies are asking everyone to avoid the area and follow all posted detours.

  • Feb 2, 2025 | news4jax.com | Kelsey Bingham |Scott Johnson

    Published: February 2, 2025 at 5:43 PMTags: Fleming Island, Clay County, Positively JaxFLEMING ISLAND, Fla. – After Fleming Island teen Chloe Walker was severely injured in a car accident, the community came together on Sunday to raise money to help with her recovery. The Clay County Cruzers, in partnership with Fleming Island’s Brick Oven Pizzeria and Gastropub, hosted Chloe’s Recovery Benefit Car Show. All proceeds went toward her medical expenses.

  • Jan 28, 2025 | news4jax.com | Kelsey Bingham

    Published: January 28, 2025 at 8:26 PMTags: St. Johns County, Flagler Estates, St Johns County Sheriff's Office, Hit-And-RunFLAGLER ESTATES, Fla. – The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office arrested a man accused of being the driver involved in the Flagler Estates hit-and-run incident that left a middle school student critically injured. Andrew Phillip Robinson, 46, was taken into custody.

  • Jan 27, 2025 | news4jax.com | Kelsey Bingham

    Published: January 27, 2025 at 10:59 PMTags: River City Readers, Jacksonville, Education, LiteracyJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Twenty-five readers were honored Monday at a City Hall ceremony commemorating the first anniversary of River City Readers, a citywide challenge to help more Duval County students read grade level. For the past year, Jacksonville readers of all ages have logged their reading minutes each day in the free Beanstack app.

  • Jan 22, 2025 | news4jax.com | Kelsey Bingham

    COLUMBIA COUNTY, Fla. – On Jan. 14, educators, families and students gathered at the Columbia County School District (CCSD) Office to make their voices heard. Their message was clear: teachers in Columbia County deserve better pay. According to the Columbia Teacher’s Association’s (CTA) current contract, the starting salary for a CCSD teacher is $45,275, while the state’s minimum base salary is $47,500.

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