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Latest News articles from Jacksonville, FLMetro Jacksonville Announces Website Changes
After months of intensive redesign, Metro Jacksonville is revealing its new website next week.The new site will be cleaner and faster, but the majority of the work revolved around building a brand new system from the ground up to better serve our needs as well as support new features planned for the...
Read MoreMuseum Brings UNF Back Downtown
Big Changes are taking place at the Jacksonville Museum Of Contemporary Art. It will be partnering with University of North Florida, bringing students and art classes into the urban core. It will also finally transform into a legitimate museum.
Read MoreTop Job Gainers and Losers of 2008
Over the past year, local job losses have been staggering. Find out how Jacksonville ranks in raw employment growth against other metropolitan regions.
Read MoreMetropolitan area census estimates released
The latest US Census metropolitan area population estimates for the U.S. and Puerto Rico as of July 2008 have been released. Find out where Jacksonville ranks.
Read MoreHappy New Year from Metro Jacksonville
Happy New Year to all of our Metro Jacksonville readers. 2009 will definitely be another exciting year in Jacksonville, FL.
Read More2008 Jacksonville Airshow Photos
On October 25th and 26th, the 2008 Jacksonville Airshow was held at NAS JAX. With attendance estimated to be approximately 250,000, this is one of the most popular events held in Jacksonville.
Read MoreFlorida's Largest Companies
The First Coast stacks up well when compared to Florida's other metropolitan areas.
Read MoreTropical Storm Fay Floods Jacksonville
Tropical Storm Fay has left her mark on Jacksonville. Neighborhoods around the city are now struggling with extensive flooding.
Read MoreMetro Jacksonville pushes FDOT for signage, COJ Stalls
Metro Jacksonville has asked the Florida Department of Transportation to look into updating the signage on I-95 North into Downtown Jacksonville. FDOT is willing to make the updates but needs concurrence from the City of Jacksonville to move forward.
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